This is a List of New Zealand suffragists who were born in New Zealand or whose lives and works are closely associated with that country.
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- Jessie Mackay (1864âÂÂ1938) of Christchurch, poet and activist for women's suffrage in the Canterbury region, then working as a journalist and with the National Council of Women of New Zealand to further the cause of women's rights.
- Meri MangakÃÂhia (1868âÂÂ1920) of Panguru, campaigner for MÃÂori women's suffrage in the Kotahitanga Parliament, writer
- Isabella May (1850-1926) of Christchurch, leader in Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand and co-founder of the Canterbury Women's Institute, advocate for dress reform, wholefoods reform and cycling
- Harriet Russell Morison (1862âÂÂ1925) of Dunedin trade unionist, co-founded the Dunedin Women's Franchise League
- Mary Ann Wilson Griffiths Müller (1819/1820?âÂÂ1901) aka "Fémmina" of Nelson, pamphleteer, writer
- Sarah "Hera" Mary Catherine Stirling Munro aka Hera Manaro of Rotorua, national organiser for MÃÂori women in WCTU NZ, founder of several local clubs and founding president of MÃÂori District Union elected at WCTU NZ convention in 1911 at Pakipaki
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- Annie Jane Allen Schnackenberg (1835âÂÂ1905) of Auckland, founding education superintendent of Auckland chapter of Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand (WCTU NZ) 1885; President Auckland WCTU NZ 1889âÂÂ1897; National President WCTU NZ 1892âÂÂ1900
- Catherine "Kate" Wilson Malcolm Sheppard Lovell-Smith (1848âÂÂ1934) of Christchurch, national Franchise Superintendent for the WCTU NZ, founding editor of the WCTU NZ White Ribbon, founding president of National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ); featured on the New Zealand ten-dollar note
- Margaret Home Richardson Sievwright (1844âÂÂ1905) of Gisborne, president of local WCTU NZ chapter, NCWNZ President 1901âÂÂ1904
- Eleanor Phoebe McLeod Smith (1828-1913) of Christchurch, founding member of Christchurch WCTU, Canterbury Women's Institute, and National Council of Women of New Zealand, signed the 1893 petition along with her two daughters, Eleanor S. Smith and Lucy Masey Smith who lived with her.
- Sarah "Hera" Mary Catherine Stirling Munro of Rotorua, national organiser for MÃÂori women in WCTU NZ, founder of several local clubs and programme coordinator for first MÃÂori WCTU NZ convention in 1911 at Pakipaki
- Anna Paterson Logan Stout (1858âÂÂ1931) of Dunedin, founding member of Dunedin WCTU NZ 1885, 1892 President of the Dunedin Women's Franchise League; 1896 Vice President for the NCWNZ
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