Schweizerischer Verband für Frauenstimmrecht (SVF), was a women's organization in Switzerland, founded in 1909.[1] It was one of the two main women's suffrage organisations in Switzerland, alongside the Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine (BSF). It was one of the main supporters of the yes campaign ahead of the referendum of 1971, in which women were granted the right to vote.[2]
Chairperson
- 1909-1912: Auguste de Morsier
- 1912-1914: Louise von Arx-Lack
- 1914-1928: Emilie Gourd
- 1928-1940 Annie Leuch-Reineck
- 1940-1952 Elisabeth Vischer-Alioth
- 1952-1959 Alix Choisy-Necker
- 1959-1960: Gertrud Heinzelmann
- 1960-1968 Lotti Ruckstuhl
- 1968-1977 Gertrude Girard-Montet
References
- ↑ Sibylle Hardmeier: Frühe Frauenstimmrechtsbewegung in der Schweiz (1890-1930). Argumente, Strategien, Netzwerk und Gegenbewegung. Chronos Verlag, Zürich 1997, ISBN 978-3905312447.
- ↑ "Vor 150 bis 30 Jahren: Der lange Weg zum Schweizer Frauenstimmrecht". www.sozialarchiv.ch. Retrieved 2023-06-18.
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