League of Women Voters of Wyoming records 1946-2001

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League of Women Voters of Wyoming records 1946-2001

Collection contains materials relating to the operations of the League’s Wyoming chapter from 1946-2001. Materials include chronological files relating to state and national conventions, political issues and contests, annual reports, board of directors and officer’s meetings, the League’s publications, and local chapters in Wyoming. Subject files on Wyoming include political organizations and issues, instructional materials from 1988-1994 (12 vhs and three 3/4 inch videotapes, one audiocassette tape, and one 16mm motion picture), voter guides, posters, and research.

20 cubic ft. (1 record box, 40 document boxes, 3 slim document boxes)

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League of Women Voters of Wyoming

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The League of Women Voters was created at the final convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1920. Its main purpose at the time was to teach women how to use their new voting power. Since that time, the League of Women Voters in Wyoming has played an important role in helping to clarify election issues, get out the vote and sponsor non-partisan, major party debates. From the guide to the League of Women Voters of Wyoming records, 1946-2001, (University of Wyo...