List of Illinois suffragists

This is a list of Illinois suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Illinois.

Groups

 * Alpha Suffrage Club, formed in 1913.
 * Chicago Equal Suffrage Association, formerly the North Side Branch of IESA, created in 1910.
 * Chicago Political Equality League, formed in 1894.
 * Chicago Teachers' Federation.
 * Chicago Woman's Club.
 * Cook County Woman's Suffrage Society.
 * Decatur Women's Suffrage Club, formed in 1888.
 * Democratic Club of Chicago, formed in 1900.
 * Earlville Suffrage Association, formed in 1855.
 * Ella Flagg Young Club.
 * Illinois Equal Franchise Society.
 * Illinois Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.
 * Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs.
 * Illinois Woman Suffrage Association (IWSA), formed in 1869, later renamed Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA).
 * Men's Equal Suffrage League, formed in 1909.
 * Naperville Equal Suffrage Club, created in 1888.
 * National Woman's Party.
 * The Ossoli Club, formed in Highland Park, Illinois, in 1894.
 * Sorosis.
 * Springfield Suffrage Association.
 * Women's Christian Temperance Union (WTCU) of Illinois.
 * Women's Trade Union League (WTUL).

Suffragists

 * Sadie Lewis Adams (Chicago).
 * Jane Addams.
 * Royal Allen.
 * Susan E. Allen (Galesburg).
 * Naomi Talbert Anderson (Chicago).
 * Susan Look Avery (Chicago).
 * Eugenia M. Bacon.
 * Laura Beasley (Chicago).
 * Ella G. Berry (Chicago).
 * Kizziah J. Bills (Chicago).
 * Anna Blount (Oak Park).
 * Elizabeth K. Booth (Glencoe).
 * Louise DeKoven Bowen (Chicago).
 * Myra Colby Bradwell.
 * Sophonisba Breckinridge (Chicago).
 * Virginia Brooks (Chicago).
 * Adella Maxwell Brown (Peoria).
 * Laura Robinson Campbell (East St. Louis)
 * Agnes Chase.
 * Mary C. Clarke (Chicago).
 * George E. Cole (Chicago).
 * Lydia Avery Coonley-Ward (Chicago).
 * Prudence Crandall.
 * Caroline Bartlett Crane (Chicago).
 * Gertrude Crocker (Hinsdale).
 * Ruth Crocker (Hinsdale).
 * Susan Lawrence Dana (Sangamon County).
 * Margaret Dobyne.
 * Kate N. Doggett (Chicago).
 * Elvira Downey (Clinton).
 * Ida Darling Engelke (Chicago).
 * Elizabeth Hawley Everett (Highland Park).
 * Lucy H. Ewing (Chicago).
 * Janet Kellogg Fairbank (Chicago).
 * Samuel Fallows (Chicago).
 * Clara M. Farson (St. Charles).
 * Henry B. Favill (Chicago).
 * Lucy Flower.
 * Antoinette Funk (Chicago).
 * Sophie Gibb (Decatur).
 * Catherine Goggin (Chicago).
 * Harriet Grim (Chicago).
 * Emily M. Gross.
 * Alonzo Jackson Grover (Earlville).
 * Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (Evanston).
 * Margaret Haley (Chicago).
 * Effie Henderson (Bloomington).
 * Mary Emma Holmes (Chicago)
 * Carrie S. Cook Horton (Chicago).
 * Kate Hughes (Table Grove).
 * Alta Hulett.
 * Adelaide Johnson.
 * Carrie Ashton Johnson (Rockford).
 * Jenkin Lloyd Jones (Chicago).
 * Mary H. Krout (Chicago).
 * Maydie Spaulding Lee (Springfield).
 * Lena Morrow Lewis (Chicago).
 * Mary Livermore.
 * Elizabeth F. Long (Barry).
 * Judith Weil Loewenthal (Chicago).
 * Andrew MacLeish (Chicago).
 * Anna A. Maley.
 * Ellen A. Martin (Lombard).
 * Mary Mather (Sangamon County).
 * Catharine Waugh McCulloch (Evanston).
 * Henry Neil (Chicago).
 * Agnes Nestor (Chicago).
 * Anna E. Nicholes.
 * S. Grace Nicholes (Chicago)
 * Maude Gregg Palmer (Springfield).
 * Fannie H. Rastall.
 * Harriet Reed (Springfield).
 * Susan Hoxie Richardson (Earlville).
 * Mabel Sippy (Chicago).
 * Julia Holmes Smith.
 * Eva Munson Smith.
 * Elmira E. Springer.
 * Belle Squire (Chicago).
 * Ida Staggall.
 * Ella S. Stewart.
 * Mary Thomas. [[File:Grace_Wilbur_Trout_(marked_with_x)_after_her_return_from_Springfield_and_the_campaign_for_women's_votes,_June_14,_1913.jpg|thumb|[[Grace Wilbur Trout]] (marked with x) after her return from Springfield and the campaign for women's votes, June 14, 1913]]
 * Helen Todd (Chicago).
 * Grace Wilbur Trout (Oak Park).
 * Elsie Unterman (Chicago).
 * Mary L. Walker.
 * Clara Barck Welles (Chicago).
 * Ida B. Wells (Chicago).
 * Frances Willard.
 * Fannie Barrier Williams (Chicago).
 * Jennie Willing (Rockford).

Politicians supporting women's suffrage

 * Martin B. Bailey.
 * Charles Bogardus.
 * James Bradwell.
 * Charles H. Carmon (Forrest).
 * Orrin N. Carter.
 * Miles B. Castle.
 * Albert C. Clark.
 * Michael H. Cleary.
 * William A. Compton.
 * Reuben W. Coon.
 * John M. Curran.
 * Edward C. Curtis.
 * George W. Curtis.
 * Samuel A. Ettelson.
 * Isaiah T. Greenacre.
 * George W. Harris.
 * Logan Hay.
 * Hugh S. Magill.
 * Walter Clyde Jones.
 * Kent E. Keller.
 * Walter I. Manny.
 * Medill McCormick.
 * Willard McEwen.
 * Thomas J. McMillan.
 * Fayette S. Munro (Highland Park).
 * Barratt O'Hara.
 * W. Duff Piercy.
 * Murray F. Tuley.
 * Richards S. Tuthill.
 * Emil N. Zolla (Chicago).

Places

 * Leland Hotel (Springfield).
 * Pick-Congress Hotel (Chicago).

Publications

 * The Agitator, created in 1869.

Suffragists campaigning in Illinois

 * Susan B. Anthony.
 * Henry B. Blackwell.
 * Celia Burleigh.
 * Carrie Chapman Catt.
 * Miriam M. Cole.
 * Phoebe Couzins.
 * Emma Smith DeVoe.
 * Helen M. Gougar.
 * Mary Garrett Hay.
 * Isabella Beecher Hooker.
 * Julia Ward Howe.
 * Elizabeth A. Kingsbury.
 * Emmeline Pankhurst.
 * Lilly Peckham.
 * Mary Whitney Phelps.
 * Parker Pillsbury.
 * Anna Howard Shaw.
 * Ethel Snowden.
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
 * Lucy Stone.
 * Mabel Vernon.
 * Zerelda G. Wallace.

Groups

 * Illinois Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Women, formed in 1897.

People

 * Anton J. Cermak (Chicago).
 * Caroline Fairfield Corbin (Chicago).
 * Levy Mayer (Chicago).
 * Emma Oglesby (Elkhart).