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Caine, Margaret A
Caine, Margaret A
Margaret A Caine was elected auditor of Salt Lake County, Utah in 1896. Caine was the Secretary of Salt Lake Stake Relief Society, Secretary of the Utah Silk Commission 1896-1903, and a Suffrage supporter.
Aller, Kinnie
Aller, Kinnie
Kinnie Aller was the Socialist Party candidate for County Treasurer of Cache County, Utah in 1913. She did not win the race. There were four female candidate for this office in 1913.
Archer, Patience Rozsa
Archer, Patience Rozsa
Patience Rozsa Archer was elected City Treasurer of Pleasant Grove, Utah in 1898. Archer served for two years and was succeeded by her daughter Amy Rozsa. Archer was active in many women's relief and other civic and religious organizatio...
Anderson, Sarah Elizabeth Nelson
Anderson, Sarah Elizabeth Nelson
Sarah Anderson was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1896 and served from 1897-1898. She represented Ogden, Weber County.
Allen, Daisy C.
Allen, Daisy C.
Daisy C. Allen, endorsed by the Democrats and Progressive party, was elected to the Utah state house in 1916. She served one term and was from Salt Lake city. While in the legislature Allen supported legislation raising the age of consen...
Bain, Lillian
Bain, Lillian
Lillian Bain ran for county recorder in Summit county, Utah in 1902. Bain lost the race.
Anderson, Olga V.
Anderson, Olga V.
Olga V. Anderson was the Socialist candidate for County Recorder in Morgan County, Utah in 1908. She did not win the race.
Bartlett, Maggie
Bartlett, Maggie
Maggie Bartlett ran for county recorder from Uintah county, Utah in 1904. Bartlett did not win the race against her Republican colleague Addie Longhurst.
Anderson, Lillian
Anderson, Lillian
Lillian Anderson was the Democratic party candidate for County Superintendent of Schools for Tooele County, Utah in 1913.
Cameron, Sadie
Cameron, Sadie
Sadie Cameron, the Socialist party candidate, ran for county recorder in Iron county, Utah in 1902. She lost to her Republican colleague Emily Crane Watson. All the candidates for this office were women, including Emily Crane Watson, and...