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State Senate In 1993 there are only two states — New Jersey and Total Incumbent Challenger Open Virginia — with gubernatorial and state legislative races. 8 1 6 1 In both states, women are running for governor in 1993. Dem. 7 1 5 1
Repub. 1 0 1 C) New Jersey Governor State Assembly Total Incumbent Challenger Open The Republicans have nominated Christine Todd 31 13 12 6
Whitman to run for governor; she runs as a challenger Dem. 16 1 10 5 to incumbent Governor Jim Florio. In New Jersey, the Repub. 15 12 2 1 governor is the only statewide elected executive; Whitman is the first woman to win a major party nomination for the state’s top post. Virginia Raised in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Whitman, 47, Governor graduated from Wheaton College (MA) with a degree in The Democrats have nominated Mary Sue Terry to run government. After graduation, she worked for the U.S. for governor; she is running for an open seat against Office of Economic Opportunity and the Republican Republican nominee George Allen. Virginia law National Committee. prohibits Governor Doug Wilder (D) from seeking re election. In 1982 Whitman was elected to the Somerset County governing board and was re-elected in 1985. She served A native of Patrick County, Virginia, Terry, 46, for a total of five years, including terms as director and graduated from Westhampton College of the University deputy director. of Richmond. She earned a master’s degree and law degree at the University of Virginia. In 1988 Whitman resigned from county government when then-Governor Thomas Kean appointed her Terry served five terms in the House of Delegates before president of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, a being elected attorney general in 1985 and re-elected in cabinet-level position. She resigned that post in 1990 to 1989. She resigned in January 1993 to run for governor. run for the U.S. Senate against Bill Bradley; she was She created the Attorney General’s Task Force on narrowly defeated in that race. Domestic Violence and founded CADRE, the Commonwealth Alliance of Drug Rehabilitation and Education. State Legislature
In New Jersey currently, one woman serves in the State Terry is past president of the Association of Attorneys General, having been the first Virginian and women Senate of 40 members and 14 women serve in an first Assembly of 80 members. New Jersey ranks 41st among to hold that position. the 50 states in the proportion (12.5%) of women serving in its legislature. Thirty-nine women are running State Legislature on major party tickets for the State Senate and Assembly In Virginia, women hold four of 40 State Senate seats in 1993. and 13 of 100 House of Delegates seats. Virginia
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Q Have you come up against any situations during Martha Layne Collins this campaign where you believe a male candidate (12/7/36- ) would have been treated differently? Martha L.ayne Collins, a Democrat, served as governor of Kentucky from 1983 to 1987. A Yes. When a male candidate has money they [the press and others] don’t make a big deal about a Collins served as Kentucky’s lieutenant governor from man being a millionaire. But they’ve changed the 1979 to 1983 and as clerk of the Kentucky Supreme rules of the on [Whitman]; game they’re saying Court from 1975 to 1979. In 1984 she chaired the because she’s a millionairess she’s not in touch, she Democratic National Convention and was interviewed by can’t understand some things. They did not make a Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale as a big deal about [former New Jersey Governor potential vice presidential running mate. She was a Thomas] Kean [U.S. Senator Frank] Lautenberg or Democratic National Committeewoman from 1972 to (D-NJ) Senator] Bradley or [U.S. (D-NJ). 1976. Collins taught public school from 1959 to 1963 and again from 1967 to 1971. Q Do you think it would make a difference to have a woman as governor of New Jersey? Born in Baddad, Kentucky, Collins received a B.S. from the University of Kentucky in 1959. Since leaving office, A Yes. An absolute difference. A woman brings a she has been an international trade consultant and taught different style of leadership and management. A at the University of Louisville and the Institute of woman brings a different style [in terms of] the Politics at Harvard University. Collins is currently the diversity of her cabinet. In addition, on president of St. Catherine’s College in Springfield, fundamental issues concerning women, families and Kentucky. children, Whitman’s approach is often different. Miriam Amanda “Ma” Ferguson (6/13/1875-6/25/61) Miriam “Ma” Ferguson, a Democrat, served as governor Women Governors: Biographies of Texas from 1925 to 1927 and then again from 1933 of Women Chief Executives to 1935. Ferguson was the U.S.’s second woman governor; she Tobi Walker, Coordinator, NEW Leadership and Nellie Tayloe Ross were both elected November 4, Naomi Cohen, Student Intern, CAWP 1924, but Ferguson was inaugurated January 20, 1925, In the history of the United States, 12 women (11 15 days after Ross. In 1925, she appointed Texas’ first Democrats, one Republican) have served as governors. female secretary of state. Overall, Ferguson ran five Only 11 states have been led by women; they are AZ, times for governor between 1924 and 1940, serving as AL, CT, KS, KY, NE, OR, TX, VT, WA, and WY. a stand-in for her husband, former Governor James E. Texas has had two women governors, Miriam “Ma” Ferguson, who had been impeached in 1917. Born in Ferguson in the 1920’s and Ann Richards. Bell County, Texas, Ferguson attended Salado College and Baylor College for Women. The earliest women ran to fill the seats of their husbands, who either died or were removed from office. Joan Finney It wasn’t until Ella Grasso’s election as governor of (2/12/25-) Connecticut in 1974 that a woman was elected in her Joan Finney, a Democrat, has served as governor of the own right. The largest number of women to serve state of Kansas since 1991. She recently announced that
CAWP News & Notes: October 1993 (Vol.9, No.2) page 3 she will not seek re-election in 1994 when her current Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Kunin received a B.A. term expires. from the University of Massachusetts (1956), a M.S. from Columbia University School of Journalism (1957), ‘. From 1975 through 1990, Finney served as state and a M.A. from the University of Vermont (1967). treasurer of Kansas, the first woman to hold this position Kumn lectured at Dartmouth College and Radcliffe in Kansas. She previously served as administrative College before joining President Bill Clinton’s transition assistant to the mayor of Topeka (1973-1974), the acting team; she currently serves as deputy secretary of the director of the Topeka Housing Authority (1973-1974), Department of Education. a county commissioner of elections (1970-1972), and as a staff member in the office of U.S. Senator Frank Rose Mofford Carison (1953-1969). Born in Topeka, Kansas, Finney (6/10/22-) received a B.A. from Washburn University in 1978. Rose Mofford, a Democrat, became governor of Arizona Ella T. Grasso in April 1988 by constitutional succession after the legislature (5/10/19-2/5/81) impeached and convicted Republican Governor Evan Mecham. She remained in office until Ella Grasso, a Democrat, was the first woman to be March 1991, pending the resolution of a gubernatorial elected governor without having followed her husband run-off. into office. Elected in 1974, then again in 1978, she served as governor of Connecticut until December of Mofford served as secretary of state from 1977 to 1988; 1980 when she resigned for health reasons. appointed to that position in 1977 to fill a vacancy, she was elected in 1978, 1982, and 1986. Before Mofford First elected in 1970, Grasso served two terms in the became secretary of state, she served as assistant U.S. House of Representatives. She served as secretary secretary of state, assistant director of the Department of of state from 1959 through 1970. In 1952, she was Revenue, director of the Central Arizona Water Board, elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives; business manager of Arizona Highways magazine, and as during her two terms, she was named floor leader a secretary and executive secretary in the state (1955), becoming the first woman to serve in that treasurer’s and tax commissioner’s offices. In 1940, C position in Connecticut. Grasso previously served as the Mofford began her career in state government after assistant state director of research for the War turning down a professional basketball contract with the Manpower Commission from 1943 to 1946. All-American Redheads to work in the state treasurer’s office. Born in Globe, Arizona, Mofford graduated from Grasso chaired the Democratic Governor’s Association Phoenix College and the U.S. Defense Industrial from 1979 to 1980. In 1980 she chaired the Credentials College. Committee of the Democratic National Convention; she co-chaired the Resolutions Committee in 1968 and 1964 Kay Orr and served on the Platform Committee in 1960. Born in (1/2/39-) Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Grasso received a B.A. (1940) and M.A. (1942) from Mt. Holyoke College. Kay Orr served as governor of Nebraska from 1987 to 1991; she was the first Republican woman governor in Madeleine M. Kunin the U.S.. Orr’s general election race against Helen Boosalis was the first and only gubernatorial race (9/28/33- ) between two women. Madeleine Kunin, a Vermont Democrat, was the first female governor to serve three terms (1985-1991). Orr served as state treasurer from 1981 through 1986; she was appointed to fill a vacancy in 1981, and was Kunin served two terms as lieutenant governor from then elected to a four year term in 1982. She was chief 1979 to 1983 and was a Vermont state representative of staff to Governor Charles Thone (1979-1981) and from 1973 to 1979. Before embarking on her political served on the Platform Committee of the 1976, 1980, career, Kunin was a teacher, journalist, television 1984 (co-chair), and 1988 (chair) Republican National producer and public relations professional. Conventions.
CAWP News & Notes: October 1993 (Vol.9, No.2) page 4 Born in Burlington, Iowa, Orr attended the University of Roberts served as secretary of state from 1985 to 1991. Iowa (1956-1957). She currently serves on several During her tenure as a member of the Oregon House of corporate boards. Representatives (1981-1985), she served as the first female majority leader (1983-1984). She began her Dixy Lee Ray political career as a member of a local school board (9/3/14- ) (1973-1983) and county commission (1978). Roberts was Dixy Lee Ray, a Democrat, served as the governor of a delegate to the 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992 Washington from 1977 to 1981. Democratic National Conventions and co-chaired the Credentials Committee in 1992. From 1965 to 1975, Ray served as the assistant secretary of state for the Roberts worker in the accounting department and as Bureau of Oceans, International Environmental and office manager in construction firms. Born in Corvallis, Scientific Affairs (1975-1976), and as a member and Oregon, Roberts attended Portland State University from then chair of the Atomic Energy Commission (1972- 1961-1964 and is currently enrolled at Marylhurst 1975). College.
While serving as a professor of Zoology at the Nellie Tayloe Ross University of Washington-Seattle (1945-1972), Ray held (1877-12/19/77) various scientific posts. Prior to receiving her Ph.D., she taught public school in California (1938-1942). Born in Nellie Tayloe Ross, a Wyoming Democrat, became the Tacoma, Washington, Ray received a B.A. (1937) and nation’s first woman governor in the first state to give a M.A. (1938) from Mills College and a Ph.D. from women the right to vote. She won a special election to Stanford University (1945). Ray currently speaks and fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, consults on environmental issues. Governor William Bradford Ross; she served from 1925 to 1927. Ann Richards (9/1/33-) Ross lost a re-election bid the following term, but Ann Richards, a Democrat, has served as governor of continued a career in public life, serving as vice chair Texas since 1991. She will run for re-election in 1994. (1928-1932) and executive officer of the Democratic National Committee. President Roosevelt appointed her Richards served as the Texas state treasurer from 1983 superintendent of the United States Mint in 1933, through 1990, a Travis County commissioner from 1976 making her the first woman to serve in that role. She through 1982, and as an administrative assistant to then- stayed at the Mint until she retired in 1953. Ross was State Representative Sarah Weddington (1973-1975). In born in St. Joseph, Missouri. 1992 Richards chaired the Democratic National Convention; she was the keynote speaker at the 1988 convention. Before entering politics, Richards taught Lurleen Burns Wallace government and history in the Texas public schools (9/19/26-5/7/68) (1955-1956). Born in Lakeview, Texas, Richards Lurleen Wallace, a Democrat, served as governor of received a B.A. from Baylor University in 1954 and a Alabama from 1967 until her death in office in May of teaching certificate from the University of Texas-Austin 1968. in 1955.
Wallace ran for governor as a surrogate for her husband, Barbara Roberts Governor George Wallace, when a state constitution (12/21/36- ) provision prohibited him from seeking re-election. Prior Barbara Roberts, a Democrat, has served as governor of to her marriage, she worked for one year as a sales Oregon since 1991. She has announced that she will run clerk. Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Wallace attended for re-election in 1994. Tuscaloosa Business College.
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Kathleen Karpan (D) Secretary of State, Former WY Dept. of Health and Social Services Director Lynne Cheney (R) Former National Endowment for the Humanities Chair
Governor Gubernatorial Races in 1994 In 1994, 36 states will hold gubernatorial races; in at least nine states there will be open seats. In three states (CT, ID, KS), the incumbent governors have announced they will not seek re-election and in another six states (HI, ME, MD, PA, SC, TN) laws prohibit the governors from seeking re-election.
Possible Women Gubernatorial Candidates Thus far we have identified 37 women (18D, 18R, 1ACP*) who are considering running for governor in 24 states. There are three women governors serving in 1993, all of whose terms end in 1994. Governor Joan Finney (D-KS) has announced that she will not seek re-election; both Governors Ann Richards (D-TX) and Barbara Roberts (D-OR) have announced they will seek re-election.
Records to Surpass The record for women winning major party nominations in gubernatorial races is eight, which occurred in both 1986 and 1990; in 1986 one of the candidates won her race, and in 1990, three candidates were successful.
Possible Women Candidates for Governor in 1994 37 (18D, 18R, 1ACP*) 24 states with women candidates; 36 states with races
Alabama Seat: Challenger Women Considering Running Incumbent: Jim Folsom, Jr. (D) Announced: 0 Filing Deadline: 4/8/94 Possible: JR Primary Date: 6/7/94
Ann Bedsole (R) State Senator
*ACP = A Connecticut Party. This candidate is included on the list because she currently serves as lieutenant governor and is a member of the same party as the incumbent governor. She is the only third party candidate included on our list.
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Maryland Seat: Open Women Considering Running Incumbent: William Donald Schaefer (D) Announced: 2 (JD, 1R) Law prohibits Schaefer from seeking re-election Possible: JR Filing Deadline: 7/5/94 Primary Date: 9/13/94
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