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History of the League of Women Voters of Wake County

History of LWV_Wake 1920-2022





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The League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS) was founded by suffragists in 1920, just six months before the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified recognizing women’s right to vote. (Learn more about the history of LWVUS here.) Shortly after the 19th Amendment was ratified, the members of the Raleigh Equal Suffrage Association established the League of Women Voters of Wake County on September 27, 1920.


Thus, the history of the League is inextricably linked to the women’s suffrage movement. The League is the only prominent national organization with such a direct link to the suffragists. For over a century, the League has been a nonpartisan organization devoted to defending democracy and empowering voters.

Reading List

 

In 2020, the LWV-Wake 100th Anniversary Committee, in collaboration with Wake County Public Libraries, compiled a one-page reading list of books about events and people related to women’s suffrage as well as books addressing challenges after the 19th Amendment was ratified, including voting rights for women of color and the ERA.

Please feel free to use and distribute the reading list!

 

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League experience has launched many members to serve on boards, commissions, city councils, and in the North Carolina Senate and House.

On any given day, Leaguers may be found at government meetings, speaking with elected officials and engaging in a wide range of activities to promote the League's mission. 

LWV-Wake has long been a voice on important public policy issues affecting the residents of Wake County.

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Past LWV-Wake Presidents


1920-1921 Elsie Riddick

1921-1923 Cornelia Jerman

1923-1925 Frances Doak

1925-1927 Etta Cross Crozier

1928 May Smillie Handy

1928-1929 Nell Battle Lewis

1929-1934  Kate Highsmith

1948-1950 Mary Anderson

1950-1951
Helen Lehew

1951-1953 Mattie Erma Parker

1953-1955 Adele Covington

1955-1957 Mildred Reynolds

1957-1960 Inez Ray

1960-1961 Virginia Sherril & Inez Ray

1961-1963 JoAnn Kistler

1963-1965 Ruth Cook

1965-1967 Sylvia Ruby

1967-1969 Margot Maddock
1969-1971 Betty Doak

1971-1973 Jane Hamner

1973-1975 Betty Ann Knudsen


1975-1976 Cynthia Wertz

1976-1977 Sylvia Arnold

1977-1978 Patricia Pierce

1978-1979 Ann Mackie

1979-1980 Bonnie Medinger

1980-1982 Sheila Nader

1982-1984 Joan Baron

1984-1986 Patricia Watts

1986-1988 Lucinda Chew

1988-1990 Elizabeth McCrodden

1990-1991 Karen Ferguson

1991-1992 Claire Pratt

1992-1993 Susan Stone

1993-1994 Eve Vitaglione

1994-1995 Ricki Grantmyre
1995-1997 Beth McAllister

1997-1999 Betty Ellerbee

1999-2000 Mary Jane Slipsky


2000-2001 Management Team

2001-2002 Karen Ross

2002-2004 Victoria Gerig

2004-2006 Annemarie Evans

2006-2008 Diana Haskell

2008-2009 Joan Robertson

2009-2011 Lisa Mowat

2011-2013 Mary Martorella

2013-2014 Victoria Gerig

2014-2019 Marian Lewin

2019-2021 Dianna Wynn

2021-present Cheryl Tung