[3] Beard created a suffragist publication which was unique in offering coverage of topics that "cut across class, age and organizational boundaries.
"[4] The Woman Voter was created in 1909 in order to keep members of the Woman Suffrage Party (WSP) informed about party activities, updated with pertinent news and editorials relating to women's suffrage.
[1] The back of the publication included a "membership blank" to help increase the size of the WSP.
[7] Beard also gave room in the Voter for the opinions of trade unionist, Leonora O'Reilly.
[9] In 1914, Voter reverted to its original name and focused heavily on the upcoming vote for women's suffrage in 1915.