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* ... that [[Marie Denizard]] was the first woman to stand as a candidate in a French presidential election even though French women did not achieve suffrage until 1944?
* ... that '''[[Marie Denizard]]''' ''(pictured)'' was the first woman to stand as a candidate in a French presidential election even though French women did not achieve suffrage until 1944?
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* '''ALT1''' ... that '''[[Marie Denizard]]''' ''(pictured)'' stood as a candidate in a French presidential election in 1913 even though French women did not achieve suffrage until 1944? <small>same sources as ALT, a slight rephrasing. [[User:Mary Mark Ockerbloom|Mary Mark Ockerbloom]] ([[User talk:Mary Mark Ockerbloom|talk]]) 01:10, 12 November 2024 (UTC)</small>
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[[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] The article is quite long and very well written so I can excuse the fact that it is not quite as fresh as it should be. I am more concerned about the fact that I can find almost ''nothing'' about this woman via Google, Google Books, or Google Scholar that was not published ''after'' the French Wikipedia's article about her. It seems so unlikely that the first woman to stand as a candidate for president of France should be so little known. I was able to find just enough to ascertain that she did indeed exist, but I am still a bit uneasy. [[User:MumphingSquirrel|MumphingSquirrel]], do you have access to the 1910s sources cited in the article? [[User:Surtsicna|Surtsicna]] ([[User talk:Surtsicna|talk]]) 19:52, 13 November 2024 (UTC)

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Latest revision as of 19:53, 13 November 2024

Marie Denizard

Marie Denizard's publicity image from 1913 French presidential election.
Marie Denizard's publicity image from 1913 French presidential election.
  • ... that Marie Denizard (pictured) was the first woman to stand as a candidate in a French presidential election even though French women did not achieve suffrage until 1944?
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Created by MumphingSquirrel (talk). Number of QPQs required: 0. Nominator has fewer than 5 past nominations.

MumphingSquirrel (talk) 00:23, 12 November 2024 (UTC).

  • ALT1 ... that Marie Denizard (pictured) stood as a candidate in a French presidential election in 1913 even though French women did not achieve suffrage until 1944? same sources as ALT, a slight rephrasing. Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk) 01:10, 12 November 2024 (UTC)

The article is quite long and very well written so I can excuse the fact that it is not quite as fresh as it should be. I am more concerned about the fact that I can find almost nothing about this woman via Google, Google Books, or Google Scholar that was not published after the French Wikipedia's article about her. It seems so unlikely that the first woman to stand as a candidate for president of France should be so little known. I was able to find just enough to ascertain that she did indeed exist, but I am still a bit uneasy. MumphingSquirrel, do you have access to the 1910s sources cited in the article? Surtsicna (talk) 19:52, 13 November 2024 (UTC)