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Female Politicians in Wyoming, A-C

  Mrs. Pat Alexander — of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Esther L. Anderson — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Republican. Wyoming superintendent of public instruction, 1939-46. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dee Arps — of Worland, Washakie County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1976, 1980 (alternate). Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Diane Asay — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Claire Ausheman — of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1936. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. Clare Ausherman — of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Margaret Bagley — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1976. Female. Still living as of 1976.
  May Barker — of Greybull, Big Horn County, Wyo.; Basin, Big Horn County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944 (alternate), 1948, 1952 (alternate). Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miriam Barlow (1905-1999) — also known as Miriam Adeline Jenkins — of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; Cora, Sublette County, Wyo. Born in Missouri, October 24, 1905. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1960. Female. Died July 10, 1999 (age 93 years, 259 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married, March 19, 1930, to Norman Walker Barlow.
  Caroline Barton — of Upton, Weston County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1976. Female. Still living as of 1976.
  Elizabeth Batton — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 2020.
  Betty Jo Beardsley — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1996, 2000, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Elizabeth Beatty — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Mary Bellamy (1861-1955) — also known as Marie Godat; Mrs. Charles Bellamy — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Born in Richwoods, Washington County, Mo., December 13, 1861. Democrat. School teacher; member of Wyoming state house of representatives, 1911; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1916. Female. Swiss, Dutch, and English ancestry. First woman legislator in Wyoming. Died in Laramie, Albany County, Wyo., January 28, 1955 (age 93 years, 46 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Daughter of Charles Augustus Godat and Catherine (Horine) Godat; married 1886 to Charles Bellamy.
  Beverly Blackwell — of Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Phoebe Bollin — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Sara Bowron (d. 2000) — also known as Sara Bowron Weaver — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1948. Female. Died in 2000. Interment at Highland Cemetery, Casper, Wyo.
  Relatives: Sister of Francis Lloyd Bowron; aunt of Francis Lester Bowron.
  Political family: Bowron family of Casper, Wyoming.
  June Boyle — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Democrat. Member of Wyoming state house of representatives from Albany County, 1965; member of Democratic National Committee from Wyoming, 1968; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1968. Female. Still living as of 1968.
  Jacquelyn Bridgeman — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Mary Willard Brooks (1864-1948) — also known as Mary Naomi Willard; Mrs. Bryant B. Brooks — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Born in Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, June 10, 1864. Republican. Member of Republican National Committee from Wyoming, 1924; delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1924 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization), 1928 (alternate). Female. Died February 6, 1948 (age 83 years, 241 days). Interment at Highland Cemetery, Casper, Wyo.
  Relatives: Daughter of Lockhart D. Willard and Olive Hester (Clark) Willard; married, March 11, 1886, to Bryant Butler Brooks.
  Donna Bunch — of Newcastle, Weston County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Sara Burlingame — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Mrs. G. O. Burridge — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1952. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. Earle Burwell — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944 (alternate), 1948, 1952 (alternate). Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  H. Elizabeth Byrd — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Susan Cannon — of Big Horn, Sheridan County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Mary Carpenter — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Teri Carroll — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Mary Louise Carter-King — also known as Louise Carter-King — of Gillette, Campbell County, Wyo. Mayor of Gillette, Wyo., 2015-. Female. Still living as of 2021.
  Relatives: Daughter of Herbert A. Carter.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Mrs. Calvin Case — of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1956. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Judy Catchpole — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Gertrude Ord Chamberlain (1907-1998) — also known as Gertrude Ord; Mrs. Roy Chamberlain — of Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyo. Born in Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyo., March 9, 1907. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1956. Female. Congregationalist. Died, in Niobrara County Nursing Home, Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyo., May 3, 1998 (age 91 years, 55 days). Interment at Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Wyo.
  Relatives: Married to Roy Chamberlain.
  Lynne Cheney (b. 1941) — also known as Lynne Ann Vincent — Born in Casper, Natrona County, Wyo., August 14, 1941. Republican. Author; Second Lady of the United States, 2001-09. Female. Presbyterian; later Methodist. Still living as of 2022.
  Relatives: Daughter of Wayne Edwin Vincent and Edna Lolita (Lybyer) Vincent.
  See also Wikipedia article — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Janis Chiamulon — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Rebecca Claar — of Wyoming. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Edith K. O. Clark — of Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyo. Republican. Wyoming superintendent of public instruction, 1915-18. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Frances D. Clark — of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyo. Republican. Candidate for Wyoming state senate from Sublette County, 1964. Female. Still living as of 1964.
  Irene Clarke — of Gillette, Campbell County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Marian Williams Clarke (1880-1953) — also known as Marian W. Clarke; Marian Kingley Williams — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo.; Fraser, Delaware County, N.Y. Born in Standing Stone, Bradford County, Pa., July 29, 1880. Republican. U.S. Representative from New York 34th District, 1933-35; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1936. Female. Died in Cooperstown, Otsego County, N.Y., April 8, 1953 (age 72 years, 253 days). Interment at Locust Hill Cemetery, Hobart, N.Y.
  Relatives: Married 1905 to John Davenport Clarke.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Andrea A. Clifford — Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 2020.
  Alice Cobb — of Cody, Park County, Wyo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mary Ann Collins — of Wyoming. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 1992.
  Lucille Combs — of Douglas, Converse County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Lucille Connaghan — of Riverton, Fremont County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Becky Constantino — of Wyoming. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Marina Cooke — of Powell, Park County, Wyo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Willa Wales Corbitt — of Riverton, Fremont County, Wyo. Democrat. School teacher; mayor of Riverton, Wyo., 1956; member of Wyoming state senate from Fremont County, 1965. Female. Still living as of 1965.
  Joyce Jansa Corcoran — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Senator from Wyoming, 2002. Female. Still living as of 2002.
  Beth I. Corson — of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wyoming, 1948 (alternate), 1952 (alternate), 1956. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Virginia Court — of Kemmerer, Lincoln County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1976. Female. Still living as of 1976.
  Lela Courtney — of Veteran, Goshen County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. Dean Covert — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Vice-chair of Wyoming Democratic Party, 1943; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mrs. Farris Covert — of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1952. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Rose Cowper — of Laramie, Albany County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barbara L. Cubin (b. 1946) — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Born in Salinas, Monterey County, Calif., November 30, 1946. Republican. School teacher; social worker; member of Wyoming state house of representatives, 1987-91; member of Wyoming state senate, 1992-94; U.S. Representative from Wyoming at-large, 1995-. Female. Episcopalian. Still living as of 2014.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — NNDB dossier
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