On June 16, 1919, Ohio became the 6th state to vote for ratification

of
the 19th Amendment, which would
guarantee women the right to vote. On August 26, 1920, the amendment was incorporated into the U.S. Constitution.
As a result, the election of 1922 delivered six women to Ohio's 85th General Assembly – two to the state Senate and four to the House of Representatives. Since
1922,
more than 150 women have served in the
halls of the capitol building, one of them as
speaker of the House.
In June 2008,
a room in the Ohio Statehouse was dedicated to serve as a lasting tribute to those
first six women. This website is meant to serve
as a directory of all the women who have served, or are currently serving, in the Ohio legislature.