Timeline of women's suffrage in Florida

However, after Chamberlain leaves the state in 1897, suffrage work largely ceases until the next century.

More women's suffrage groups are organized, with the first in the twentieth century being the Equal Franchise League in Jacksonville, Florida in 1912.

Suffragists lobby the Florida Legislature for equal suffrage, hold conventions, and educate voters.

Several cities in Florida pass laws allowing women to vote in municipal elections, with Fellsmere being the first in 1915.

After the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, Helen Hunt West becomes the first woman in Florida to register to vote under equal franchise rules on September 7, 1920.

Correspondence regarding the Florida Equal Franchise League, May 24, 1913
Demonstration probably against women's suffrage in De Leon Springs, Florida, March 17, 1917