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The first is a review of the campaign for women's suffrage in Michigan as the election approaches. The article includes a statement by the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association.

The second is an editorial by Charles R. Evans, in opposition to the suffrage amendment.]]>
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It was distributed by the Michigan Equal Suffrage Organization to lobby for the upcoming referendum on woman's suffrage. The referendum did not pass at that time.

In 1917, Michigan women were granted the right to vote in presidential elections. In 1918, Michigan voters approved the state constitutional amendment granting suffrage to Michigan women.]]>
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In 1917, Michigan women were granted the right to vote in presidential elections. In 1918, Michigan voters approved the state constitutional amendment granting suffrage to Michigan women.]]>
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Woman suffrage was defeated again in the 1913 election. Michigan women were granted the right to vote in presidential elections in 1917 and in 1918, Michigan voters approved the state constitutional amendment granting suffrage to Michigan women.]]>
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Mrs. Orton H. Clark, Kalamazoo, President
Dr. Blanche M. Haines, Three Rivers, First Vice President
Miss Harriet Comstock, Alpena, Third Vice President
Mrs. John C. Brander, Kalamazoo, Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. William F. Blake, Grand Rapids, Treasurer
Mrs. G.B. Jennison, Bay City, Auditor
Mrs. R.S. Langford, Ann Arbor, Auditor
Mrs. Wilber Brotherton, Detroit, Member Association of Women Suffrage of America

The newspaper is not identified.]]>