Bribery
Election workers
Elections--Corrupt practices
Political campaigns
Social classes
Working class]]>

This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 2, features a well-dressed woman handing money to two women who are in shabbier clothing.]]>
Elections--New York (State)
Voting--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920
Women's suffrage--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920]]>
Elections
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

Amendment 23, the Ohio Woman's Suffrage Amendment, was on the September 3, 1912 special election ballot in Ohio, where it was defeated.]]>
Anti-suffrage
Referendum
United States--Massachusetts--Boston
United States--New York--Albany
Voting
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)]]>
Police--Great Britain
Polling places
Suffrage--Great Britain--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Women--Employment
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955
Elections
Presidents--United States--Election--1924]]>

This flier urges husbands to encourage their wives to vote in the election to protect their business and their home.]]>
Banking law
Banks and banking--Law and legislation
Election officials
Election workers]]>
Constitutional amendments
Election--Maine
United States--Maine--Hiram
Women--Suffrage--Maine]]>

In 1917, the Maine Suffrage Amendment was defeated by a vote of 40,000 to 20,000. In 1919, Maine became the third New England state to ratify the federal amendment and when a referendum vote was held, Maine women won the right to vote in presidential elections.]]>
Election law
National American Woman Suffrage Association
States' rights (American politics)]]>