Lizzie Koontz Weeks (1879 – September 20, 1976) was an African American activist in Portland, Oregon.
The organization was created to support the candidacy of Robert A. Booth, C. N. McArthur, and other Republican political candidates.
Weeks was a member of Portland's Bethel African Methodist Church and participated in fund-raising activities for the congregation.
[7] Weeks was a social worker in Portland where she was the first African American woman to work at the Multnomah County juvenile Frazier Detention Home.
The group formed the Colored Women's Republican Club and elected Weeks,[1] who was already a registered voter, as president.