List of Virginia suffragists
This is a list of Virginia suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Virginia.
Groups
- Bedford Equal Suffrage League.
- Colored Women's Voting Club in Roanoke.
- Equal Suffrage League of Fredericksburg.
- Equal Suffrage League of Highland Springs.
- Equal Suffrage League of Lynchburg.
- Equal Suffrage League of Norfolk.
- Equal Suffrage League of Williamsburg.
- Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, formed in 1909.
- Men's Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, formed in 1912.
- Newport News Equal Suffrage League.
- Virginia Beach National Woman's Party.
- Virginia State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, created in 1907.
- Virginia State [Woman Suffrage Association].
- Virginia Suffrage Association formed in 1893.
- Virginia Branch of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage formed in 1915.
Suffragists
- Pauline Adams.
- Lillie Barbour.
- Janie Porter Barrett.
- Kate Waller Barrett.
- Anna Whitehead Bodeker – co-founder and inaugural president of Virginia State Woman Suffrage Association, the first suffrage association in Virginia.
- Kate Langley Bosher.
- Rosa Dixon Bowser.
- Martha Haines Butt.
- Anne Atkinson Burmeister Chamberlayne
- Adèle Clark.
- Mary Ellen Pollard Clarke
- Elizabeth Cooke.
- Edith Clark Cowles.
- Anne Clay Crenshaw.
- Blanche Culpeper
- Janet Stuart Oldershaw Durham
- Janetta R. FitzHugh.
- Ellen Glasgow.
- Nora Houston.
- Maude Jamison.
- Julia S. Jennings
- Eugenia Jobson.
- Maria I. Johnston.
- Mary Johnston.
- Emma Lee Kelley
- Fannie Bayly King.
- Orra Henderson Moore Gray Langhorn.
- Elizabeth Van Lew
- Elizabeth Langhorne Lewis
- Mary Morris Hall Lockwood
- Lucy Randolph Mason.
- Nell Mercer.
- Sophie G. Meredith.
- Faith W. Morgan.
- Mary-Cooke Branch Munford.
- Josephine Mathews Norcom
- Elizabeth Lewis Otey
- Rosewell Page.
- Millie Lawson Bethell Paxton.
- Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon.
- Mary Bell Perkins
- Caroline F. Putnam – abolitionist, teacher, and president of the Virginia State Woman Suffrage Association
- Agnes Dillon Randolph.
- Eudora Ramsay Richardson.
- Ralza M. Manly
- Sally Nelson Robins.
- Ellen Robinson.
- Ora Brown Stokes.
- Alice Overbey Taylor.
- Ida Mae Thompson.
- Clayton Torrence.
- Jessie Fremont Easton Townsend.
- Lyon G. Tyler.
- Lila Meade Valentine.
- Maggie L. Walker.
- Roberta Wellford
- Annie Barna Whitner
- Sarah Harvie Wormeley.
- Eugenie Macon Yancey.
- Louise Collier Willcox – honorary vice-president of the Virginia Equal Suffrage League.
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
- Richard Lewis Brewer, Jr.
- Charles Carlin
- Howard T. Colvin.
- Howard Cecil Gilmer.
- Thomas Lomax Hunter.
- Allan Jones.
- Wyndham R. Mayo.
- Hill Montague.
- John Garland Pollard
- John R. Saunders
- Elbert Lee Trinkle
- John C. Underwood
- Junius E. West
- Westel Willoughby
- Emma Howard Wight.
Places
- Occoquan Workhouse.
- Three Hills (Warm [Springs, Virginia)|Three Hills].
Publications
- The Virginia Suffrage News, published monthly starting in 1914. Managed by Alice Overbey Taylor.
Suffragists who campaigned in Virginia
- Susan B. Anthony.
- William Jennings Bryan.
- Carrie Chapman Catt.
- Pauline Wright Davis.
- Margaret Foley.
- Matilda Joslyn Gage.
- Joy Montgomery Higgins.
- Josephine Miller.
- Mabel Vernon.
- Emma Howard Wight.
- Elizabeth Upham Yates.
Anti-suffragists in Virginia
- Maria Blair.
- Jane M. Rutherford.
- Molly Elliot Seawell
- Catherine Coles Valentine
- Mary Mason Anderson Williams
- Margaret Wilmer
Groups
- Virginia Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, formed in 1912.