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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 ...
The League of Women Voters of Ohio is a nonpartisan organization that has not taken a position on Issue 1 in the November election. Letter: League of Women Voters of Ohio gives information about ...
League of Women Voters (U.S.) Education Fund (1966). The Big Water Fight: Trials and Triumphs in Citizen Action on Problems of Supply, Pollution, Floods, and Planning Across the U.S.A. S. Greene Press. ISBN 9780828900515. League of Women Voters (October 1948). The Citizen and the United Nations. Washington, DC: The National League of Women Voters.
CLEVELAND (AP) — A federal judge has struck down part of Ohio’s sweeping 2023 election law, ... The League of Women Voters of Ohio and voter Jennifer Kucera, who was born with a form of ...
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]
At the Ohio Women's Rights Convention held in Massillon, Ohio in 1852, the Ohio Woman's Rights Association (OWRA) was formed. [201] Severance served as the first president. [ 209 ] The fourth National Women's Rights Convention was held in Cleveland on October 6, 1853 and the sixth was held in Cincinnati in 1855. [ 210 ]
A county judge could rule as early as Monday on Ohio's law banning virtually all abortions, a decision that will take into consideration the decision by voters to enshrine reproductive rights in ...
Virginia Kase Solomón, CEO of the League of Women Voters of the United States; current President of Common Cause [19] [20] [21] Mary Jane Spurlin (1883–1970), first woman judge in Oregon [2] Helen Norton Stevens (1869–1943), treasurer [2] F. Josephine Stevenson, State Chairman of Uniform Laws of the National League of Women Voters (1920 ...