Marion Ellen Mackenzie (c.1873–1951) was a British medical doctor and suffragette based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
[2] She also gave talks to The Parents National Education Union, such as on the topic of "Health in the Home" in 1907.
[3] Mackenzie was a suffragette and worked closely with Adela Pankhurst to build a local Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) branch in Scarborough.
[5] She also gave speeches at the WSPU branch in York, organised by Annie Coultate.
[8][page needed] In her later life she lived in Leeds and worked at a local hospital.