Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg

[3] In 1904, the organization's name was changed to Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgretsforbund (DKV) or the Danish Women's Society's Suffrage Union.

That year the organization joined the newly established International Women Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) making Denmark one of its first 10 members.

Johanne Münter was the first international secretary until 1909 when Thora Daugaard took over until 1915 when Danish women won the right to vote.

[1] In 1906, Johanne Münter founded and headed the women's suffrage organization Kvindevalgretsklubben (KVK).

Although it had only about a hundred members, many of them were highly influential women in regard to suffrage and rights.

Danish suffragist procession 1915