How Women can help in Political Work
an expected election. All the machinery should be in working order many months before, and every member of the organization should be ready to take up the work of electioneering at a moment’s notice.
HOW TO FORM A LOCAL BRANCH.— You may be living in the town or village in which you desire to form a local branch, or you may have been sent down from the headquarters of some political organization to form such a branch in that particular place.
Anyone finding herself in the latter position will want no suggestions from me; for she will no doubt have been selected for the duty on account of her special knowledge and experience of such matters.
If, on the other hand, you are living on the spot, your work will be comparatively easy, provided you know how to set about it.
The chief of the various women’s political associations are the Primrose