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Women in Elected State Offices Kansas 1919-2019 Women in Elected State Offices Kansas 1919-2019 compiled by staff of the Reference Division State Library of Kansas Topeka, Kansas State Library of Kansas State Documents Section Topeka, Kansas April, 2019 Women in Elected Offices *Last updated 4/23/2019 Name Office Dates Lorraine (Lizzie) Wooster Superintendent of Public Instruction 1919-1923 Lillie Washabaugh State Printer 1957-1961 Elwill Shanahan Secretary of State 1966-1978 Joan Finney State Treasurer 1975-1991 Joan Finney Governor 1991-1995 Sally Thompson State Treasurer 1991-1998 Shelia Frahm Lieutenant Governor 1995-1996 Carla Stovall Attorney General 1995-2003 Kathleen Sebelius Insurance Commissioner 1995-2003 Kathleen Sebelius Governor 2003-2009 Lynn Jenkins State Treasurer 2003-2009 Sandy Praeger Insurance Commissioner 2003-2015 Laura Kelly Governor 2019-present Vicki Schmidt Insurance Commissioner 2019-present WOMEN LEGISLATORS IN THE KANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Originally appointed to fill unexpired term of deceased husband. ** Originally appointed to fill unexpired term of husband who resigned. State representatives serve two (2) year terms. YEARS NAME CITY COUNTY DIST. OCCUPATION PARTY 1919-1920 Mrs. Minnie J. Grinstead Liberal Seward 123 Lecturer Republican 1921-1922 Nellie Cline Larned Pawnee 91 Lawyer Democrat Mrs. Minnie J. Grinstead Liberal Seward 123 Lecturer Republican Mrs. Minnie J. Minnich Wellington Sumner 69 Social Worker Republican Mrs. Ida M. Walker Norton Norton 101 Journalist Republican 1923-1924 Nellie Cline Larned Pawnee 91 Lawyer Democrat Mrs. Minnie J. Grinstead Liberal Seward 123 Lecturer Republican Mrs. Ida M. Walker Norton Norton 101 Journalist Republican 1925-1926 Lovonia M. Donica Baynard Allen 17 Teacher Republican 1927-1928 Stella B. Haines Augusta Butler 53 Homemaker Republican 1929-1930 Stella B. Haines Augusta Butler 53 Homemaker Republican 1931-1932 Miss Kathryn O’Loughlin Hays Ellis 89 Lawyer Democrat 1935-1936 Mrs. Nettie H. Morss Howard Elk 48 Teacher Democrat 1941-1942 Miss Cora W. Shelton Salina Saline 63 Cafeteria Manager Democrat 1943-1944 Miss Cora W. Shelton Salina Saline 63 Cafeteria Manager Democrat 1947-1948 Mrs. Patricia A. Kininmonth Winfield Cowley 51 Housewife Republican 1949-1950 Mrs. Patricia A. Kininmonth Winfield Cowley 51 Housewife Republican 1951-1952 *Mrs. Nell Renn Arkansas City Cowley 50 Homemaker Republican 1953-1954 Mrs. Clarence Dickhut Scott City Scott 113 Housewife Democrat Mrs. Hobart Hoyt Lyons Rice 79 Housewife Republican Miss Mildred Otis Phillipsburg Phillips 87 Attorney Republican *Mrs. Nell Renn Arkansas City Cowley 50 Homemaker Republican 1955-1956 Mrs. Clarence Dickhut Scott City Scott 113 Housewife Democrat Mrs. Hobart Hoyt Lyons Rice 79 Housewife Republican Miss Mildred Otis Phillipsburg Phillips 87 Attorney Republican *Mrs. Nell Renn Arkansas City Cowley 50 Homemaker Republican 1957-1958 Miss Beatrice Jacquart Santana Haskell 121 Editor, Rentals Republican 1 YEARS NAME CITY COUNTY DIST. OCCUPATION PARTY 1959-1960 *Mrs. (Thomas) Gladys Baughman Elk Falls Elk 48 Business Woman Democrat (1960 only) Miss Beatrice Jacquart Santana Haskell 121 Editor, Rentals Republican ** Mrs. (Edwin) Mary E. Stewart Stockton Rooks 88 Housewife Democrat Mrs. Fern Catherine Swearengen Hill City Graham 100 Housewife Democrat 1961-1962 *Mrs. Gladys Baughman Elk Falls Elk 48 Business Woman Democrat Miss Beatrice Jacquart Santana Haskell 121 Editor, Rentals Republican *Mrs. (Willard) Kathryn Murphy Bethel Wyandotte 9 Homemaker Democrat (1962 only) 1963-1964 Miss Beatrice Jacquart Santana Haskell 121 Editor, Rentals Republican *Mrs. (Hollace) Dollie E. Newell Stafford Stafford 76 Homemaker Republican (1964 only) 1965-1966 Mrs. Harriet Graham Wichita Sedgwick 65 Housewife Democrat Miss Beatrice Jacquart Santana Haskell 121 Editor, Rentals Republican *Mrs. Dollie Newell Stafford Stafford 77 Homemaker Republican 1967-1968 Mrs. Harriet Graham Wichita Sedgwick 65 Housewife Democrat 1969-1970 Josephine C. Younkin Junction City Geary 56 Homemaker Democrat 1971-1972 Glee Jones Hamlin Brown 53 Homemaker Republican Josephine C. Younkin Junction City Geary 56 Homemaker Democrat 1973-1974 Glee Jones Hamlin Brown 49 Homemaker Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ruth Wilkin Topeka Shawnee 56 Homemaker Democrat Josephine C. Younkin Junction City Geary 64 Homemaker Democrat 1975-1976 Geneva J. Anderson Mulvane Sedgwick 101 Bank Teller, Homemaker Democrat Sharon Hess Wichita Sedgwick 87 Homemaker Republican Glee Jones Hamlin Brown 49 Homemaker Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ardena Matlack Clearwater Sedgwick 93 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Anita G. Niles Lebo Coffey 17 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Marian K. Reynolds Cimarron Gray 115 Legal Secretary Democrat Ruth Wilkin Topeka Shawnee 56 Homemaker Democrat 1977-1978 Geneva J. Anderson Mulvane Sedgwick 101 Bank Teller, Homemaker Democrat Sharon Hess Wichita Sedgwick 87 Homemaker Republican Glee Jones Hamlin Brown 49 Homemaker Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ardena Matlack Clearwater Sedgwick 93 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Anita G. Niles Lebo Coffey 17 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat 2 YEARS NAME CITY COUNTY DIST. OCCUPATION PARTY Belva J. Ott Wichita Sedgwick 92 Insurance Clerk Republican Kathryn Sughrue Dodge City Ford 116 Land Company Democrat Marjorie J. Thompson Winfield Cowley 78 Deputy County Treasurer Democrat Ruth Wilkin Topeka Shawnee 56 Homemaker Democrat 1979-1980 Geneva J. Anderson Mulvane Sedgwick 101 Bank Teller, Homemaker Democrat Jayne Anne Aylward Salina Saline 73 Farmer, Stockwoman Republican Betty Jo Charlton (1980 only) Lawrence Douglas 44 Housewife Democrat Rochelle Ruth Chronister Neodesha Wilson 9 Homemaker Republican *Mrs. (Roy) F. Mozelle Garrett Derby Sedgwick 99 Travel Agent Democrat (1980 only) Sharon Hess Gibson Wichita Sedgwick 87 Self-Employed Republican Karen L. Griffiths (1980 only) Newton Harvey 72 Attorney Republican Elaine R. Hassler Abilene Dickinson 67 Farmer, Former Teacher Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ardena Matlack Clearwater Sedgwick 93 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Anita G. Niles Lebo Coffey 17 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Belva J. Ott Wichita Sedgwick 92 Insurance Clerk Republican Nina Jean Strahm Sabetha Nemaha 49 Technical Writer, Engineer Republican Kathryn Sughrue Dodge City Ford 116 Land Company Democrat Marjorie J. Thompson Winfield Cowley 78 Deputy County Treasurer Democrat Ruth Wilkin Topeka Shawnee 56 Homemaker Democrat 1981-1982 Denise C. Apt Iola Allen 10 Housewife Republican Jayne Anne Aylward Salina Saline 73 Farmer, Stockwoman Republican Jessie M. Branson Lawrence Douglas 44 Civic Worker/RN Democrat Betty Jo Charlton Lawrence Douglas 46 Housewife Democrat Rochelle Beach Chronister Neodesha Wilson 9 Homemaker Republican Wanda Fuller Wichita Sedgwick 87 Property Investment & Management Republican *F. Mozelle Garrett Derby Sedgwick 99 Travel Agent Democrat Karen L. Griffiths Newton Harvey 72 Attorney Republican Elaine R. Hassler Abilene Dickinson 68 Farmer, Former Teacher Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ardena Matlack Clearwater Sedgwick 93 Teacher, Homemaker Democrat Dorothy Naddelle Nichols Ottawa Franklin 14 Restaurant Owner-Manager Republican Anita G. Niles Lebo Coffey 17 Farmer, Former Teacher Democrat Belva J. Ott Wichita Sedgwick 92 Executive Secretary Republican Nina Jean Strahm Sabetha Nemaha 49 Technical Writer, Freelance Engineer Republican Kathryn Sughrue Dodge City Ford 116 Farm/Ranch Land Owner & Manager Democrat 3 YEARS NAME CITY COUNTY DIST. OCCUPATION PARTY Marjorie J. Thompson Winfield Cowley 78 Tax Clerk, City Treasurer’s Office Democrat Ruth Wilkin Topeka Shawnee 56 Homemaker Democrat 1983-1984 Joan E. Adam Atchison Atchison 48 Homemaker Democrat Denise C. Apt Iola Allen 10 Housewife Republican Jayne Anne Aylward Salina Saline 73 Farmer, Stockwoman Republican Elizabeth Baker Derby Sedgwick 82 Educator Republican Ginger A. Barr Auburn Shawnee 51 Cemeterian Republican Jessie M. Branson Lawrence Douglas 44 Housewife, Civic Worker Democrat Betty Jo Charlton Lawrence Douglas 46 Housewife Democrat Rochelle Beach Chronister Neodesha Wilson 9 Homemaker Republican Reba L. Cobb Galva McPherson 73 Business Manager Republican Dorothy H. Flottman Winfield Cowley 78 Accountant Republican Wanda Fuller Wichita Sedgwick 87 Property Investment & Management Republican Elaine R. Hassler Abilene Dickinson 68 Farmer, Teacher Republican Mary Jane Johnson Kansas City Wyandotte 36 Rental Management Republican Ruth Luzzati Wichita Sedgwick 84 Homemaker Democrat Ardena Matlack Clearwater Sedgwick 93 Homemaker Democrat Dorothy Naddelle Nichols Ottawa Franklin 14 Restaurant Owner-Manager Republican Anita G. Niles Lebo Coffey 17 Farmer Democrat Susan Roenbaugh Lewis Stafford 114 Housewife & Mother Republican Judith C. Runnels Topeka Shawnee 56 Nurse Democrat Kathryn Sughrue Dodge City Ford 116 Farm/Ranch Land Owner & Manager Democrat Joan Wagnon Topeka Shawnee 55 YWCA Executive Director Democrat **Mrs. (Fred) Patricia (Patt) Baxter Springs Cherokee 1 Farm Partner Democrat Weaver (1984 only) Donna L. Whiteman (1984 only) Hutchinson Reno 102 Attorney Democrat 1985-1986 Joan E. Adam Atchison Atchison 48 Homemaker Democrat Denise C. Apt Iola Allen 10 Housewife Republican Jayne Anne Aylward Salina Saline 73 Farmer, Stockwoman Republican Elizabeth Baker Derby Sedgwick 82 Educator Republican Ginger A. Barr Auburn Shawnee 51 Cemeterian Republican Jessie M. Branson Lawrence Douglas 44 Housewife,
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