Eva S. Rinkle was a Republican candidate for State Representative in the primary race of 1914 in Denver, Colorado. She did not win the race. In 1918 Rinkle signed a petition urging Congressional adoption of a national suffrage amendment.
Mrs. F. M. Gray was a Democratic Party nominee in the primary for a seat in the State House, from Pueblo County, Colorado in 1914 and 1918. She did not win either race.
Magaret W. Kessler was a Progressive party candidate in the November 3, 1914 general election for State Representative (Denver district). She received 6,719 votes but lost. She was an organizer for the Congressional Union/National Woman'...
Agnes O'Day was elected the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder in Colorado, in 1910. She served for several terms in the office. O'Day was described: "Executive ability and personal charm make her the best sort of public woman." In 1914 O...