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Female Politicians in Tennessee, M

  Mildred Mainord — of Henderson, Chester County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Deidre Malone — of Tennessee. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Donna Malone — of Tennessee. Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from Tennessee 8th District, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Consuelo Bland Marshall (b. 1936) — Born in Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn., 1936. U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California, 1980-2005; took senior status 2005. Female. African ancestry. Still living as of 2005.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Mrs. J. K. Marshall — of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marjorie M. Martin — of Tennessee. Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from Tennessee 3rd District, 1992. Female. Still living as of 1992.
  Norman Massa (1881-1947) — of Cookeville, Putnam County, Tenn. Born near Cookeville, Putnam County, Tenn., April 11, 1881. Republican. Merchant; postmaster at Cookeville, Tenn., 1922-33. Female. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Lions. Died in Putnam County, Tenn., April 6, 1947 (age 65 years, 360 days). Interment at Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, Tenn.
  Relatives: Daughter of William Massa and Dorinda (Burgess) Massa; married 1901 to Elizabeth Brown.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Dorothy Mattison — of Bristol, Sullivan County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Naomi Caplan Matusow (b. 1938) — also known as Naomi Matusow — of Bedford, Westchester County, N.Y. Born in Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn., October 31, 1938. Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1988 (alternate), 2000; member of New York state assembly, 1993. Female. Jewish. Member, Sierra Club. Still living as of 2000.
  Jennie T. McCabe — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Tennessee. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Mrs. S. L. McCaleb — of Only, Hickman County, Tenn. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 1960. Female. Still living as of 1960.
  Mrs. W. M. McCollum — Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Tennessee. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Peggy McCullough — of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Vonda McDaniel — of Tennessee. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Donna McDermott — of Crossville, Cumberland County, Tenn. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Gwen McFarland — of Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1996, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Joni McFarland — of Tennessee. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Margaret McFarlane — of Greeneville, Greene County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1948. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Sarah McHorris — of Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Mrs. Henry S. McKoin — of Gallatin, Sumner County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1936. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Ruby Roach McLane (1880-1953) — also known as Ruby D. Roach; Mrs. A. V. McLane — of Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn. Born in Tennessee, November 18, 1880. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 1924; member of Republican National Committee from Tennessee, 1939-40. Female. Died in Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn., December 22, 1953 (age 73 years, 34 days). Interment at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville, Tenn.
  Relatives: Daughter of George Manley Roach and Willa Ella (Henley) Roach; married, June 8, 1904, to A. V. McLane.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Debbie McManus — of Milan, Gibson County, Tenn. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Pamela S. McMillan — of Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Lucille Foster McMillin — also known as Lucille Foster; Mrs. Benton McMillin — of Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1924; member, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1945. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married 1888 to Benton McMillin.
  Political family: Brown-Oliver-McMillin-Hazelbaker family.
  Mrs. E. T. McNew — of Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 1924. Female. Burial location unknown.
  LaTina Mercer — of Jackson, Madison County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Josephine Milam — of Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. C. W. Miles — of Union City, Obion County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. Jack Miller — of Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Louise R. Miller — of Russellville, Hamblen County, Tenn. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 1924. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Tammy White Miller (born c.1966) — of Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tenn. Born about 1966. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Abby Crawford Milton (1882-1991) — also known as Abby Crawford; Mrs. George Fort Milton, Sr. — of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tenn.; Clearwater, Pinellas County, Fla. Born in Georgia, February 6, 1882. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1924, 1936 (alternate). Female. Member, League of Women Voters. Advocate for women's voting rights; as a lobbyist helped persuade the Tennessee legislature to ratify the 19th Amendment. Died, in a nursing home at Clearwater, Pinellas County, Fla., May 2, 1991 (age 109 years, 85 days). Interment somewhere in Clearwater, Fla.
  Relatives: Married 1904 to George Fort Milton.
  Gwendolyn L. Moore — Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from Tennessee 9th District, 1998. Female. Still living as of 1998.
  Pamela Moore — of Columbia, Maury County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Susie Bell Moore — of Spring Hill, Maury County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Virginia Moore — of Tennessee. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Mrs. R. E. L. Mountcastle — of Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1924 (alternate), 1936 (alternate), 1940. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Kathy Mullins — of Morristown, Hamblen County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Cynthia Murphy — of Lebanon, Wilson County, Tenn. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Rachel M. Murphy — of Sevierville, Sevier County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Virginia L. Murphy — of Hixson, Hamilton County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Gwen M. Myers — of Morristown, Hamblen County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
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