A practical civic handbook aimed at newly enfranchised women explains the structure and functions of local, state, and national government, how offices are filled, and the mechanics of elections, registration, ballots, and taxation. It outlines who qualifies to vote and how parties, primaries, conventions, and nominations operate, and discusses reforms like the Australian ballot and corrupt-practices controls. The book highlights public policy areas of special concern to women—public health, education, charities, labor, and child welfare—and urges responsible, informed participation, treating the ballot as a civic trust to promote human welfare.