Resolution to Honor the 100th Anniversary of Illinois Being the First State to Ratify the 19th Amendment

This resolution is being used throughout the state by the League of Women Voters of Illinois to encourage local municipalities to honor the anniversary of Illinois being the first state to ratify the 19th amendment. Whereas, Illinois had long been at the forefront of the movement to provide women the right to vote; Whereas, in … Continue reading Resolution to Honor the 100th Anniversary of Illinois Being the First State to Ratify the 19th Amendment

Illinois Women Gain the Vote in 1913

Map showing the status of women's suffrage in each state, ca. 1919. In 1913 Illinois became the first state east of the Mississippi to give women the right to vote. It was a limited vote, but a powerful one. Illinois women were able to vote in all elections where it was not specifically prohibited by … Continue reading Illinois Women Gain the Vote in 1913

Temperance and Suffrage – Connected Movements

The woman’s suffrage movement in the U.S. began in 1848 with the first woman’s rights convention and the writing of the Declaration of Sentiments that outlined the need for expanding women’s rights, including the right to vote. In the years up to 1880 the suffrage movement struggled to gain a foothold in American women’s lives. … Continue reading Temperance and Suffrage – Connected Movements

Leading Up to 1920 – Women’s Suffrage In Illinois

Suffrage banner in Chicago, ca. 1916. Courtesy Library of Congress. Illinois women gained the right to vote in 1913 and though it was a partial vote it was a powerful one as it included voting for presidential electors among other state and local offices. A broad coalition of organizations and supporters had made the win … Continue reading Leading Up to 1920 – Women’s Suffrage In Illinois

A Brief History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Illinois

Women at work in the offices of the Chicago Political Equality League, ca. 1916. The Illinois women’s suffrage movement began in 1855 with the formation of the state’s first suffrage association in Earlville, a small town in LaSalle County southwest of Chicago. Suffrage conventions held in 1869 linked early Illinois suffrage activism to the national … Continue reading A Brief History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Illinois