Woman Suffrage Party
| Abbreviation | WSP | 
|---|---|
| Successor | League of Women Voters, New York chapter | 
| Formation | 1909 | 
| Founder | Carrie Chapman Catt | 
| Dissolved | 1919 | 
| Purpose | Women's suffrage in New York and the US | 
The Woman Suffrage Party (WSP) was a New York city political organization dedicated to women's suffrage. It was founded in New York by Carrie Chapman Catt at the Convention of Disfranchised Women in 1909. WSP called itself "a political union of existing equal suffrage organizations in the City of New York." WSP was many New York women's first experience with politics and "contributed directly to the passage of a woman suffrage amendment in New York state."