In 1918 Antoinette R. Young, Socialist Party nominee, was one of fifteen candidates seeking the office of University of Illinois Trustee. Only Republican candidates won seats, including one woman.Young polled 41,287 votes ((1.32%).
Nadina Kavinoky was a gyneacologist who wrote on women's sexual and reproductive health. She was active in the birth control movement of New York. In 1918 Kavinoky was the Socialist Labor candidate for New York State Treasurer. She did n...
Olive M. Johnson ran for Illinois University trustee in 1904 on the Socialist Labor ticket, but did not win a seat on the board. In 1918 Johnson campaigned for the office of Governor of New York, in, as the Socialist-Labor party candidat...