The
Women's National Anti-Suffrage League was founded in 1908, marking the beginning of organized opposition to women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. The Duchess of Montrose became the leader of the Scottish National Anti-Suffrage League in 1910 when it became a formal affiliate of the English organization and was a high-profile advocate for the cause. Writing in the
Anti-Suffrage Review, the Duchess described the goal of the Scottish league as convincing women "of the danger to the State if votes were given to large numbers of inexperienced women." Graham spoke at the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League's Annual Council in July 1910. She was also member of
Mary Ward's Local Government Advancement Committee in 1912. == Awards and recognition ==