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Kate Richards O'Hare's Campaign for State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, 1907
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Kate Richards O'Hare's Campaign for State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, 1907
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Campaign Title
Kate Richards O'Hare's Campaign for State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, 1907
Candidate
O'Hare, Kate Richards
Marital Status
Married
Political Office - Local
Commissioner of Charities and Corrections
Campaign Success
No
Political Party During Campaign
Socialist
Political Office Type
State
Campaign Date
1907
State/Territory
Oklahoma
Region
Southwest
Resources
Women in Office [Wichita Beacon, August 16, 1910]
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Kate Richards O'Hare was a Socialist party activist who ran for Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in Oklahoma in 1907. She faced two other women, Democrate Kate Barnard (who won), and Republican Hazel Tomlinson. O'Hare next...
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