Constitutional amendments
Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
Literacy
Maryland. Constitution (1910)
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates
United States--Maryland--Baltimore
Women--Suffrage--Maryland]]>
"possess any one of the following qualifications, to wit: (a) If such person is qualified to vote for members of the House of Delegates; or (b) if he or she can read of write, from dictation, any paragraph or sentence of more than five lines contained in the Constitution of Maryland; or (c) if he or she is assessed with property in said city to the amount of $300 and has paid taxes thereon for at least two years preceding the election at which he or she offers to vote."
The bill was defeated. The Maryland legislature did not amend the state constitution to allow women to vote until after the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. Maryland finally ratified the amendment on May 29, 1941.]]>
Elections
South Dakota Universal Franchise League
Women--Suffrage--South Dakota]]>

The South Dakota Universal Franchise League was organized in 1911 by Mary Shields ("Mamie") Pyle. The women's suffrage amendment was on the November 7, 1916 ballot, where it was defeated. South Dakota granted women the right to vote in 1918.]]>
Anti-suffrage
Constitutional amendments
Pruyn, Anna Parker (Mrs. J.V.L.)
United States--New York--Albany
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)]]>

[Albany, N.Y.] : Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York]]>
Elections
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
Voting
Women--Education
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
Elections
Voting
Women Suffrage Party
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
Constitutional amendments
Elections
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
United States--New York--Albany
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Women--Employment
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
States' rights (American politics)
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary]]>

The first, submitted by the Committee on the Judiciary on December 15, 1916, contains no recommendation on the woman suffrage amendment.

The second, submitted on January 10, 1917, contains the "Views of the Minority" urging passage of the woman suffrage amendment.]]>
Democratic Party (Pa.)
Elections
Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association
Political parties
Prohibition Party
Republican Party (Pa.)
Socialist Party of Pennsylvania
Washington Party (Pa.)
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>

Pennsylvania voters rejected the 1915 referendum to grant women of the state the right to vote. On June 24, 1919, Pennsylvania became the seventh state to ratify the 19th amendment.]]>
Political parties -- New York (State)
Safety--1910-1920
Triangle Shirtwaist Company--Fire, 1911
Women -- Employment -- United States
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>