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  3. Timeline of women's suffrage in Florida - Wikipedia

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    February 13: The Political Equality Club of Lake Helen is organized. [4] February 27: The Equal Suffrage Club of Orlando is formed. [5] March 3: Florida women march in the Woman Suffrage Procession. [6] April: Equal Franchise League of Jacksonville asks the Florida Legislature to pass a women's suffrage amendment for the state constitution. [7]

  4. Women's suffrage in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Women's suffrage car in a parade in Orlando, Florida in 1913. After Chamberlain left, women's suffrage mainly remained dormant in Florida until around 1912. [5] One exception was a petition to the United States Congress for a federal women's suffrage amendment that was circulated by John Schnarr of Orlando in 1907.

  5. As governor of Florida Girls State, I have a platform ... - AOL

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    In a society where women’s voices are often marginalized in political discourse, this program stands as a beacon of empowerment | Opinion

  6. Florida voters are ‘hoodwinked’ alright. But not by women ...

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    Florida politicians thought they could get away with imposing on women a near-ban on abortion, but voters want a say and are demanding a constitutional rights amendment be placed on the Nov. 2024 ...

  7. Legislators: Why are women overlooked for Florida's ... - AOL

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    Two Florida legislators, State Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez, R-Miami, and State Representative Fabian Basabe, R-Miami Beach, are helping create change.

  8. Helen Aguirre Ferré - Wikipedia

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    Aguirre Ferré was the Director for Strategic Communications and Public Affairs at the National Endowment for the Arts from August to December 2018 and the White House's Director of Media Affairs from January 2017 to August 2018. Prior to that, she hosted the public affairs program Issues on WPBT 2.

  9. League of Women Voters of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State League of Women Voters was founded on March 31, 1921 by May Mann Jennings, at a meeting in Jacksonville. [2] It immediately voted to affiliate with the national League of Women Voters , although unlike the national organization and the Leagues in other states, the FSLWV was not the successor of a suffrage organization . [ 2 ]