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At the same time as women were being given the right to
vote by the Representation of the People Act, they were
also made eligible to become Members of Parliament,
through the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act.
The first female MP was elected in 1918: Constance,
Countess Markiewicz. However, as a Sinn Fein MP,
elected in Dublin, she refused to take her seat. The first
female MP actually to enter the House of Commons was
Nancy, Viscountess Astor, following a by-election in the Plymouth Sutton constituency in 1919.