This is a list of Montana suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Montana.
Equal Suffrage Party, formed in 1897.
Helena Business Women's Suffrage Club.
Helena Equal Suffrage Club.
Missoula Teachers' Suffrage Committee.
Montana Equal Suffrage Association (MESA), created in 1912.[5]
Montana Men's Equal Suffrage League .[5]
Montana Woman's Suffrage Association (MWSA), formed in 1895.
Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).Group of Butte Suffragists in 1914. Left to right: Alice Schwegel, Mary Murphy and Katherine Sullivan Politicians supporting women's suffrage[ edit ] The Suffrage Daily News , published in 1914 in Helena.[5]
Woman's Voice , published on suffrage in 1913.Suffragists campaigning in Montana [ edit ] Groups
Montana Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, formed in summer of 1914.
Travel Club of Great Falls.[32] Politicians opposing women's suffrage
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^ Hitchcock, Calyn. "Biographical Sketch of Margaret Jane Steele Rozsa ," in Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States : "Part III: Mainstream Suffragists—National American Woman Suffrage Association." Ann Arbor, Michigan: Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company, retrieved online May 9, 2021.
^ "The Missoula Teachers' Suffrage" . Yellowstone Monitor . 1914-08-13. p. 7. Retrieved 2020-10-05 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Against Women's Suffrage" . Great Falls Tribune . 1907-05-03. p. 4. Retrieved 2020-10-06 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Inbody, Kristen (8 November 2014). "Women's suffrage: Montana backers targeted their message to each group they spoke with" . Great Falls Tribune . Retrieved 2020-10-05 .
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Baumler, Ellen; Ferguson, Laura K.; Foley, Jodie; Hanshew, Annie; Jabour, Anya; Kohl, Martha; Walter, Marcella Sherfy (Summer 2014). "Women's History Matters: The Montana Historical Society's Suffrage Centennial Project" . Montana: The Magazine of Western History . 64 (2): 3–20, 91–92. JSTOR 24419894 – via JSTOR.
Harper, Ida Husted (1922). The History of Woman Suffrage . New York: J.J. Little & Ives Company.
Larson, T. A. (Winter 1973). "Montana Women and the Battle for the Ballot" . Montana: The Magazine of Western History . 23 (1): 24–41. JSTOR 4517748 – via JSTOR.
Ward, Doris Buck (1974). The Winning of Woman Suffrage in Montana (PDF) (Master of Arts in History thesis). Montana State University.
Winestine, Belle Fligelman (Summer 1974). "Mother Was Shocked" . Montana: The Magazine of Western History . 24 (3): 70–79. JSTOR 4517906 – via JSTOR.