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After women in New Mexico won the right to vote, how did New Mexico’s state offices change?

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The state offices saw more women contesting and getting elected

Step-by-step explanation:

The women in New Mexico and women in other American states were not allowed to vote in elections prior to the 19th amendment of the constitution by the United states government.

Due to the love of the people for Adelina Otero Warren she was appointed as by Alice Paul to lead the state congressional union she succeeded in this position, because she helped bring to light the 19th constitutional amendment to be accepted and implemented by the New Mexico congress and this granted Women rights to vote in Elections and this voting rights granted women saw more women elected into state offices

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