In 1920, women in Florida gained the right to vote when the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, granting women the legal right to participate in elections. This marked a significant shift in Florida's political landscape, reflecting broader progressive reforms aimed at expanding democratic participation and promoting social equality. The movement for women's suffrage in Florida was fueled by local activism, culminating in the state's acceptance of the amendment, which aligned with the nationwide push for women's rights during the Progressive Era.