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In Chicago alone 200,000 women were registered to vote. After gaining partial suffrage, women in Illinois kept working towards full suffrage. The state became the first to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment, passing the ratification on June 10, 1919. The League of Women Voters (LWV) was announced in Chicago on February 14, 1920.
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.
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 ...
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In 2004, Catholic Answers, a private lay Catholic apostolate, published its Voter's Guide for Serious Catholics. [26] It also published Voter's Guide for Serious Christians for non-Catholics. [27] In 2006, it revamped the guides and published them on its Catholic Answers Action web site. [28]
Numbers released by Abbott’s office show that more than 134,000 voters purged from state voter rolls since September 2021 had confirmed they had moved elsewhere and that 457,000 others had died.
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The CatholicVote.org domain name was first used by the Catholic Alliance in early 2000. [12] The Catholic Alliance was a grassroots group of Americans who agreed with the platform of the fundamental evangelical Protestant Christian Coalition but wished to widen the Coalition's scope to include Catholics. [13]