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Dickerman, Marion
Dickerman, Marion
Marion Dickerman ran as the Democratic candidate from Oswego County for the New York State Assembly in 1919. Dickerman had been a Republican before being approached by labor reformer Elisabeth Dreier to run as a Democrat against incumben...
Irvine, Martha
Irvine, Martha
Martha Irvine ran as the Prohibition candidate from the 13th District for the New York State Assembly in 1919.
Glassberg, Jeannette
Glassberg, Jeannette
Jeannette Glassberg ran as the Socialist candidate from the 43rd District for Alderman of New York City in 1919.
Panken, Rachel
Panken, Rachel
In 1919, Rachel Panken was an Aldermanic candidate on the Socialist ticket for New York County's second district.
McKee, Mary J.
McKee, Mary J.
Mary J. McKee ran as the Prohibition candidate from the 1st District for the New York State Assembly in 1919.
Tabor, Florence E.
Tabor, Florence E.
In 1919, Florence E. Tabor ran for the New York State Assembly for the 11th District. The New York Tribune lauded her campaign as "energetic" and reported that she could upset the Republican Party, which had historically held the 11th Di...
Strobel, Caroline L.
Strobel, Caroline L.
Caroline L. Strobel was the Socialist candidate for Municipal Court Judge in the 1st District of New York in 1919. She did not win the election. Among other opponents, she ran against attorney, Bertha Rembaugh, a popular favorite of the ...
Gates, Kate W.
Gates, Kate W.
Kate W. Gates was the Prohibition Candidate in Onondaga County, 3rd District, for the New York State Assembly in 1918. She lost the election, coming in fourth in a four-way race, receiving about four percent of the votes cast.
Griffin, Kate T.
Griffin, Kate T.
In 1919, Kate T. Griffin ran for the State Assembly in the first district of Dutchess County, New York on the Democratic ticket. She lost the election to her Republican opponent, J. Griswold Webb.
Britt, Mrs. Margaret A.
Britt, Mrs. Margaret A.
Mrs. Margaret A. Britt campaigned as the Prohibition candidate for the Board of Alderman in New York County's 5th district in 1919.