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Antoinette Hawley was a candidate for positions in Colorado between 1896 and 1906. She ran for state representative from Arapahoe County, in 1896. Five years later she ran for Mayor of Denver, Colorado on the Prohibition Party ticket, 1901. She received over 500 votes. One source reported that the entire party ticket was composed of women. In 1904 Hawley was a Prohibition Party candidate for Presidential Elector. Two years later she was one of two Prohibition candidates for State University Regent.