The 19th Amendment was added to the US Constitution after Tennessee—the 36th and final state needed to reach the required majority—ratified it with one tie-breaking vote in the state House of Representatives on August 18, 1920. A young Tennessee Congressman stunned onlookers when he cast the last vote needed for ratification—changing his mind after receiving a note from his mother.
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