List of Ohio suffragists

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

Groups

 * Cincinnati Central Suffrage Committee.
 * College Equal Suffrage League.
 * Columbus Equal Suffrage League.
 * Colored Women's Independent Political League (formerly the Colored Women's Republican Club).
 * Cuyahoga County Woman's Suffrage Association (CCWSA), founded in 1910. Later became the Cleveland Woman's Suffrage Party or the Cuyahoga County Woman's Suffrage Party.
 * Dayton Woman's Suffrage Association (DWSA) is created around 1869.
 * Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association (FCWSA), formed in 1912.
 * Hamilton County Suffrage Association.
 * Men's Equal Suffrage League, established in Cleveland in 1911.
 * Newbury Women's Suffrage Political Club.
 * Ohio Men's League for Equal Suffrage, created in February 1912.
 * Ohio Woman Suffrage Association (OWSA), founded in 1885 in Painesville.
 * Ohio Women's Rights Association (OWRA), first met in Ravenna on May 25, 1853.
 * Political Equality Club of Lima.
 * Shelby Equal Franchise Association, formed in 1912.
 * Sojourner Truth Women's Suffrage Association (STWSA).
 * Suffrage Association of Warren.
 * Suffrage Party of Lakewood.
 * Toledo Women's Suffrage Association (TWSA) is founded in 1869.
 * Woman Suffrage Party of Cleveland.
 * Woman's Suffrage Association of Dayton and Montgomery County, formed in 1912.
 * Woman's Suffrage Association of Richland County.

Suffragists

 * Florence E. Allen (Cleveland).
 * Dora Bachman (Cincinnati).
 * Elizabeth Bisbee (Columbus).
 * Ella Reeve Bloor (Columbus).
 * Minerva Brooks (Cleveland).
 * Hallie Quinn Brown (Wilberforce).
 * Frances M. Casement.
 * Katharine Benedicta Trotter Claypole (Akron).
 * Carrie Williams Clifford (Cleveland).
 * Harris R. Cooley (Cleveland).
 * Elizabeth Greer Coit (Columbus).
 * Olive Colton (Toledo).
 * Hannah Cutler.
 * Eliza Archard Conner (New Richmond).
 * Anna Julia Cooper (Xenia).
 * Betsy Mix Cowles (Ashtabula County).
 * Bessie Crayton (Lima).
 * Hannah Cutler.
 * Jesse Davisson (Dayton).
 * Edward A. Deeds (Dayton).
 * Mary Douglas (Cincinnati).
 * Dora Easton (Cincinnati).
 * Louise Eastman (Cincinnati).
 * Martha H. Elwell.
 * Caroline McCullough Everhard (Massillon).
 * Sara Evan Fletcher
 * Ellen Sulley Fray.
 * Trixie Friganza (Cincinnati).
 * Frances Dana Gage.
 * Edith J. Goode (Springfield).
 * Josephine S. Griffing (Salem).
 * Mary Belle Grossman (Cleveland).
 * Laura C. Haeckl (Cincinnati).
 * Elizabeth Hauser (Cleveland).
 * Florence_Ellinwood_Allen_marching_for_women's_suffrage_in_1913.jpg marching for women's suffrage in 1913]]Jewelila Higgins (Dayton).
 * Josephine Saxer Irwin (Cuyahoga County).
 * Rachel S. A. Janney.
 * Jane Hitchcock Jones.
 * Harriet Keeler (Cleveland).
 * Belle Coit Kelton (Columbus).
 * Betsey Lewis (Warren).
 * Mary MacMillan (Cincinnati).
 * Helen Wise Mallony (Cincinnati).
 * Lizzie Marvin (Shelby).
 * Lucia McCurdy McBride (Cleveland).
 * Dorothy Mead.
 * Marguerite Molliter (Cincinnati).
 * Henrietta G. Moore (Springfield).
 * John Moore (president of the United Mine Workers of Ohio).
 * Rosa Moorman.
 * John H. Patterson (Dayton).
 * Emma Maud Perkins (Cleveland).
 * Edna Brush Perkins (Cleveland).
 * Sarah Maria Clinton Perkins (Cleveland).
 * Laura Proctor (Cincinnati).
 * Mary Virginia Proctor (Lebanon).
 * Bernice Pyke (Lakewood).
 * H. Anna Quinby (Edenton).
 * Kenyon Hayden Rector (Columbus).
 * Nellie Robinson (Cincinnati).
 * Viola D. Romans (Cincinnati).
 * Sarah C. Schrader.
 * Rosa L. Segur (Toledo).
 * Caroline Severance.
 * Lydia DeVilbiss Shauk (Shelby).
 * Belle Sherwin (Cleveland).
 * Sarah Siewers (Cincinnati).
 * Ida Ricketts Snell (Cincinnati).
 * Louise Southgate (Cincinnati).
 * Louisa Southworth (Cleveland).
 * Doris Stevens (Dayton).
 * Pauline Perlmutter Steinem (Toledo).
 * Charles F. Thwing (Cleveland).
 * Harriet Taylor Upton (Warren).
 * Maude Edith Comstock Waitt (Lakewood).
 * Myron B. Vorce (Cleveland).
 * Alma Kephart Wilson (Cincinnati).
 * Bettie Wilson (Cincinnati).
 * Peter Witt (Cleveland).
 * Clara Snell Wolfe.
 * Victoria Claflin Woodhull (Massillon).
 * Katharine Wright (Dayton).
 * Orville Wright (Dayton).
 * Mary Yeager (Cincinnati).

Politicians supporting women's suffrage

 * Roland W. Baggott.
 * Newton D. Baker (Cleveland).
 * Ellsworth R. Bathrick (Akron).
 * James M. Cox (Dayton).
 * Joshua Giddings (Ashtabula County).
 * Tom L. Johnson (Cleveland).
 * William McKinley.
 * Jacob Henry Miller.
 * James A. Reynolds (Cuyahoga County).
 * Ezra B. Taylor (Warren).
 * Benjamin Wade (Ashtabula County).
 * Brand Whitlock (Toledo).

Places

 * Harriet Taylor Upton House (Warren).

Publications

 * The Alliance.
 * Everywoman.
 * The Ohio Woman.

Suffragists who campaigned in Ohio

 * Jane Addams.
 * Susan B. Anthony.
 * Antoinette Brown Blackwell.
 * Carrie Chapman Catt.
 * Margaret Foley.
 * Elizabeth Freeman.
 * Laura A. Gregg.
 * Louise Hall.
 * Julia Ward Howe.
 * Rosalie G. Jones.
 * Elizabeth A. Kingsbury.
 * Emmeline Pankhurst.
 * Sylvia Pankhurst.
 * Maud Wood Park.
 * Emily Pierson.
 * Jeannette Rankin.
 * Rose Schneiderman.
 * Anna Howard Shaw.
 * Florence Sherwood, president of the Wage Earners' Suffrage League of Chicago.
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
 * Lucy Stone.
 * Jane Thompson.
 * George Francis Train.
 * Sojourner Truth.
 * Camillo von Klenze.
 * Zerelda G. Wallace.
 * Bettina Borrmann Wells.

Anti-suffrage
Groups


 * Cincinnati and Hamilton County Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage.
 * Ohio Women's Anti-Suffrage League.

Anti-suffragists
 * Mrs. Herman Hubbard (Columbus).
 * Ruby Osborne (Cincinnati).
 * Lucy Price.
 * Maria Longworth Storer (Cincinnati).
 * Katherine Talbott (Dayton).