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  2. Belle Coit Kelton - Wikipedia

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    For this latter, Belle was one of the organisers of the Franklin County League of Women Voters, its President for two years, and later its Honorary President. [10] She was also an early officer of the Columbus Equal Suffrage League, established in 1907. [ 2 ]

  3. League of Women Voters - Wikipedia

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    The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan American nonprofit political organization.Founded in 1920, its ongoing major activities include registering voters, providing voter information, boosting voter turnout and advocating for voting rights.

  4. 2024 Ohio Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    As the 2022 Ohio elections were moving forward with district maps ruled unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court, by September 2022 plans for a new approach were being discussed by activists, including Common Cause Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio. [14]

  5. Issue 1: Everything to know about Ohio Issue 1 and the ... - AOL

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    Confused about Issue 1 on the Aug. 8 ballot in Ohio? Here's a roundup of articles about the August election on Ohio Issue 1.

  6. Non-partisan League of Women Voters provides one-stop shop ...

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    The League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area is providing VOTE411 for more than 30 races and 94 candidates – mostly for Lexington and Richland counties.

  7. League of Women Voters dissolves Park Ridge chapter despite ...

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    The national board of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to voting rights and democracy, disbanded the 70-year-old Park Ridge chapter recently despite the ...

  8. Timeline of women's suffrage in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    April: The Cuyahoga County Woman's Suffrage Party dissolves and reforms as the League of Women Voters of Cleveland. [44] September: The Political Equality Club of Lima dissolves and creates the Lima League of Women Voters. [41] 1923. A voter referendum passes to remove the phrase "white male" from the description of a voter in the Ohio ...

  9. List of notable members of the League of Women Voters

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    Below are notable members of the League of Women Voters. Juanita Jones Abernathy (1931–2019), member of the board of directors of the Atlanta Fulton County League of Women Voters; Sadie L. Adams (1872–1945), one of the first women to serve on an election board in Chicago and one of the founders of the Alpha Suffrage Club