Timeline of women's suffrage in Ohio

This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Ohio.

Women's suffrage activism in Ohio began in earnest around the 1850s, when several women's rights conventions took place around the state.

The Ohio Women's Convention was very influential on the topic of women's suffrage, and the second Ohio Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio, featured Sojourner Truth and her famous speech, Ain't I a Woman?

Several state constitutional amendments for women's suffrage did not pass.

However, women in Ohio did get the right to vote in school board elections and in some municipalities before Ohio became the fifth state to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment.

Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Sara Bissell of Toledo, Ohio campaign for women's suffrage in 1912
12th annual convention of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association 1897
Let mother vote pin Ohio 1911
Women from Woman's Suffrage Association of Montgomery County and Dayton in 1912.
Toledo Woman Suffrage Association, 1912
Suffragist from Ohio on Horseback 1914.