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Dalton, Matilda
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Cowley, Lydia
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Lydia Cowley was elected county recorder in Sevier county, Utah in 1904. She won the race against Alice A. Gottfredson, her Democratic colleague, and Laura Baker, her Socialist colleague.
Cooper, Ann
Cooper, Ann
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Davis, Alice
Davis, Alice
Alice Davis was the Progressive candidate for County Recorder of Millard County, Utah in 1912. Two years later Davis was endorsed by both the Democrats and the Progressives and elected to the position.
Brough, Pearl M.
Brough, Pearl M.
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Hayward, Elizabeth A.
Hayward, Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth A. Hayward was a Democratic and Progressive candidate for the State House in Utah from Salt Lake City in 1914 and 1916. She won both races. While in the legislature Hayward She supported raising the minimum age for workers to 1...
Forrester, Barbara
Forrester, Barbara
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Butt, Lenora
Butt, Lenora
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Caine, Margaret A
Caine, Margaret A
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Burr, Viola
Burr, Viola
Viola Burr was elected County Recorder of Sevier County Utah in 1908. Burr was the Republican candidate and against two other women, Hazel Tuft (Democrat) and Zena Browne (Socialist).