The two major parties, Labour and National are currently led by women and some local candidates are also women. Now imagine that you are in 1890 and my mother and your mother can’t vote but my father and your father can vote ( point to some women in audience and say you can’t vote now point to some men in the audience and say you can vote ) and half the population are not allowed to vote, why because they are women, Kate Sheppard changes all of this by starting petitions to prove that women should vote and that people want women to be able to vote
Hi, my name is Klara and I am going to share with you how Kate Sheppard was a real change maker.
One way that Kate Shepard campaigned was starting 2 petitions to prove that people did want women to be able to vote. When Kate unrolled her 2nd petition it was, drum roll please, 270 meters long!! The first year she started a petition, it was signed by 9,000 women - the second year she did another petition, it was signed by 19,000 people, Proving that more and more people wanted women to be able to vote. Kate also had the support of the Prime Minister - who was a man - and the Governor GenKate Sheppard completely changed the amount of women in politics. There are now 120 members of parliament in New Zealand and nearly 48% of those are women - the highest number of women in positions of power in New Zealand since 1919.eral, who was also a man.
Thanks to Kate Shepard and other women and men like her, New Zealand was the first country to let women vote, proving that women and men are both just as equal as each other. Kate is also on the 10 dollar note putting her in the ranks of Edmond Hillary who climbed Mount Everest with Tenzing Norway and Lord Rutherford who split the atom.
“Do not think that your single vote does not count, the rain that soaks the parched ground is made of single drops” Kate Shepard said.
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