In 1919, Mrs. Thomas W. Inglis was re-elected to the Youngstown Board of Education. She was one of three women serving on the board after her re-election.
Anna G. [W.?] Roussel was the first woman elected to the Dayton, Ohio Board of Education in 1917. She was an Independent candidate. Roussel's closest opponent in the race was Mabel Wagner, the Socialist Party candidate. Roussel had previ...
Ermine C. Crawford was elected to the Dayton, Ohio Board of Education in 1919. She led her nearest opponent by over 2000 votes. With her election, Crawford became one of the two women on the Dayton Board of Education.