According to Wikipedia:
Women's suffrage (the rights to vote) denied or conditioned- * Bhutan - One vote per house. Although this applies to both men and women, in practice it currently prevents many more women from voting than men. If the new proposed constitution is voted and ratified, then no restrictions will apply by 2008.
- * Lebanon - Partial suffrage. Proof of elementary education is required for women but not for men. Voting is compulsory for men but optional for women.
- * Brunei - No suffrage for women. Neither men nor women have had the right to vote or to stand for election since 1962 because the country is governed by an absolute monarchy. (see note)
- * Saudi Arabia - No suffrage for women. The first local elections ever held in the country occurred in 2005. Women were not given the right to vote or to stand for election.
- * United Arab Emirates - Limited, but will be fully expanded by 2010.
- * Vatican City - No suffrage for women; while most men in the Vatican also lack the vote, all persons with suffrage in Papal conclaves (the Cardinals) are male.
note: Brunei is a constitutional sultanship according to the CIA World Factbook
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Just another possible sorce :
Country Watch :
Bhutan ( vote 1953)- One vote per
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* Lebanon ( Vote in 1952) - Partial suffrage. Proof of elementary
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* Brunei - ( Can't Vote) No suffrage for women. Neither men nor women have had the right to vote or to stand for election since 1962 because the country is governed by an absolute monarchy. (see note)
* Saudi Arabia (Can't vote) - No suffrage for women. The first local elections ever held in the country occurred in 2005. Women were not given the right to vote or to stand for election.
* United Arab Emirates (No-one Can vote) - Limited, but will be fully expanded by 2010.
* Vatican City (Can't vote) - No suffrage for women; while most men in the Vatican also lack the vote, all persons with suffrage in Papal conclaves (the Cardinals) are male.