Mary E. Hotz Blakeley was the Socialist candidate for Judge of the Juvenile Court in Colorado in 1912. Four years later in 1916 she was the Socialist Party candidate for State Superintendent of Instruction of Colorado. In this race Blake...
Mary L. Geffs was a Socialist Party candidate for University Trustee in 1908. Two years later she ran on for Secretary of State for Colorado in 1910. In 1912 Geffs ran for the State Assembly. She was also the Socialist candid...
Mary E. Miller was a candidate for State Treasurer for the Prohibition Party in Colorado in 1902. Ten years later she ran for the U.S. Senate from Colorado in 1912. This race was also as the Prohibition Party candidate.
Hattie Horner Louthan was a candidate for County Superintendent of Schools for Denver County in 1910. She was supported by the Citizens, Platform, Progressive, and Prohibition parties. In 1912 Louthan was a Prohibition Party candid...
Jennie Jones, Prohibtion party candidate, campaigned for the State House of Representatives from Arapahoe County, Colorado in 1902. She was not elected. Jones ran again in 1912, on the Prohibition Party ticket for State Representative fr...
Gail Laughlin was a candidate for the Colorado State House of Representatives in 1910. For that race was endorsed by the Citizens party, the Platform party, the Progressives and the Prohibition party. She was a Progressive Party candidat...
Colorado granted full suffrage to women in 1893. Immediately women increased their involvement in state party politics and won leadership positions in the local party organizations. State campaigns in 1898 pitted Republicans against a fu...