It was also the first time that women were allowed to stand as candidates, as nationwide elections to municipal councils got underway.
Municipal councils are the only government body to which Saudi citizens can elect their representatives. This is only the country’s third election, the last one taking place in 2005.
In all, 1.3 lakh women registered to vote in Saturday’s election and 978 women registered as candidates – not anywhere near the 6,000 male candidates.
Several restrictions were imposed on female candidates during the campaign, including making them speak from behind a partition while addressing the public or having to be represented by a man.
The decision to allow women to take part was taken by the late King Abdullah, who died earlier this year.
With Saudi Arabia still being the only country in the world that bans women from getting behind the wheel, taxi service Uber offered free lifts to polling stations to push women to vote.
The right to vote is merely a baby step for women’s rights in the Islamic kingdom. There are still a number of restrictions on women, with marrying, working and traveling requiring the consent of a male family member.
However, on Saturday, concerns about the future were momentarily set aside as women basked in the glory of voting for the first time. Some took to Twitter to express their happiness:
Ehsan Shallan, 73, just voted for the first time in her life. #SaudiWomenVote pic.twitter.com/tUe6CiOY5w
— Margherita Stancati (@margheritamvs) December 12, 2015
Voted! for the 1st time in my adult public life in #SaudiArabia. You may find this laughable but hey, it's a start. #saudiwomenvote
— @reem_asaad) December 12, 2015
Thank you #Uber for the free ride to the poll center. #Jeddah #saudiwomenvote
— @reem_asaad) December 12, 2015
I just voted for the 1st time in my life! It feels amazing to know that I have a voice, & it matters! #saudiwomenvote #saudielection
— Amal Faisal (@Lulu_Faisal) December 12, 2015
I practiced my right to vote in a historic day for Saudi women #saudiwomenvote #saudielection @baladi_jeddah pic.twitter.com/vMStFpg5SC
— Maha Akeel (@MahaAkeel1) December 12, 2015
Its a good day when Saudi women finally vote.I know there are buts and ifs. Keep them for another day, this is a big step! #saudiwomenvote
— Hoda Abdel-Hamid (@HodaAH) December 12, 2015
In Saudi Arabia, #saudiwomenvote first time! pic.twitter.com/MEFwDzbWzD
— Milwaukee Media (@MediaInMilwauke) December 12, 2015