An alliance of Lake County's Business, Professional and Civic Women's Organizations
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August 26, 2005 Marked the 85th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage. Early women’s rights activists believed advocacy to be the most effective means to change an unjust system. In 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote that in turn afforded women advancement in property rights, employment and educational opportunities, divorce and child custody laws, and increased social freedoms. The early 1900s saw a successful push for the vote through a coalition of suffragists, temperance groups, reform-minded politicians, and women's social welfare organizations. If you think a woman’s vote doesn’t have power, think again! Women’s votes decide elections. Take a look at these statistics from www.shevotes.org, an online women’s advocacy group.
Women working together can create a powerful community of voters that can change this country for the better. There are a number of organizations that can help you register to vote online. For more information on how to register to vote or to submit an absentee ballot, contact the Illinois Board of Elections at (217) 782-4141 or www.sos.state.il.us, or visit any of these great online resources below. The most important role in any democracy is that of citizen. REGISTER to vote. EDUCATE yourself on the people and issues. And, most importantly, EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT by voting in all elections. |
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