Ermine C. Crawford was elected to the Dayton, Ohio Board of Education in 1919. She led her nearest opponent by over 2000 votes. With her election, Crawford became one of the two women on the Dayton Board of Education.
Edna Gray was nominated to the Prohibition ticket for County Prosecuting Attorney in Hillsboro, Ohio in 1893. The suffragette publication The Woman's Column, edited by Alice Stone Blackwell, reported that she was the first woman to recei...
In 1919, Mrs. Thomas W. Inglis was re-elected to the Youngstown Board of Education. She was one of three women serving on the board after her re-election.
Mrs. Maggie Ginn was elected to the Board of Education in Bellfontaine, Ohio in 1919. Ginn was the daughter of Eliza Richardson and Dr. Watson. Her father was a noted physician in the County. The family lived in Wyandot County until they...
Margaret Chalfant was elected to the School Board of Bellefontaine, Ohio in 1895. Chalfant won by a majority of 827 votes, the largest margin in the history of the city. She was the Republican nominee for the seat. Chalfant was a dedicat...
Frances C. Allen was elected to the School Board in Akron, Ohio in 1895. A former teacher, she was one of two women elected that year to the school board. Supported by the women of her ward, Allen was elected in the first election after ...
Virginia Darlington Green was elected as a Member of School Board of the Cleveland, Ohio in 1912. She served in that office for 13 years. In 1922 Green ran as an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate from Ohio. She did not win that r...