It is affiliated to the U.S.-wide League of Women Voters and organizes local branches in different parts of the state.
[1] At the convention, 122 delegates from active Missouri suffrage leagues were present and the Statler Hotel ballroom was filled to capacity.
Article II of the constitution read " The aims of this League shall be to increase the effectiveness of women's vote in furthering better government.
LWV educates voters, encourages citizens to register to vote, and communicates policy priorities to government officials.
In order to project a nonpartisan stance, visible leaders of LWV refrain from political activity, partisan support, or running for office.