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Cohen, Jennie B
Cohen, Jennie B
Jennie B. Cohen ran as the Republican candidate for the New York State Assembly in 1918 from the 1st District, New York County. She came in third in a four-way race.
Colbert, Elizabeth
Colbert, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Colbert campaigned for Albany's second district in the 1918 election of Members of Assembly on the Democratic ticket. Mrs. Colbert lost the election, coming in second. She continued to be an active suffragist and a member of th...
Starbuck, Kathryn H.
Starbuck, Kathryn H.
In 1918 Kathryn Starbuck ran for the New York State Assembly from Saratoga County on the Democratic ticket. She lost to the Republican candidate, but received more votes than the Socialist and Prohibitionist candidates. Starbuck was an a...
Wylde, Catherine Peck
Wylde, Catherine Peck
Catherine Peck Wylde was a Democratic candidate for the New York State Senate, First District in 1918. She organized the first suffrage club in Suffolk County, along with Ida Sammis
Spooner, Margaret
Spooner, Margaret
Margaret Spooner, of Orleans County, represented the Democratic Party in the 1918 campaign for the New York State Assembly. She lost to her opponent who was endorsed by the Republican and Prohibition parties.
Mitchel, Hattie B.
Mitchel, Hattie B.
Hattie B. Mitchel from Kingston, Ulster was a Democratic candidate to the New York State Assembly in 1918.
Connelly, Annie T.
Connelly, Annie T.
Annie T. Connelly from Yonkers, was a Democratic candidate for the State Assembly of New York, Fifth District in 1918.
Spofford, Dr. Annie Cheeney
Spofford, Dr. Annie Cheeney
Dr. Annie Cheeney Spofford, from Batavia, Genesee, New York was a Democratic candidate for County Coroner in 1918.
Southmayd, Kate F.
Southmayd, Kate F.
In 1918 Kate Southmayd campaigned for a New York State Senate seat as a Republican. She ran in District Five, representing part of Kings County. She had two opponents in the race; she lost to the Democratic candidate, but received more v...
Orvis, Harriet C.
Orvis, Harriet C.
In 1918 Harriet Orvis ran for New York State Assembly as a Democratic candidate from St. Lawrence County. She lost to the Republican candidate, but received more votes than the Prohibitionist candidate. She was the vice-regent of her loc...