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List of the first women holders of political offices in North America


List of the first women holders of political offices in North America


This is a list of political offices which have been held by a woman, with details of the first woman holder of each office. It is ordered by the countries in North and Central American and the Caribbean and by dates of appointment. Please observe that this list is meant to contain only the first woman to hold of a political office, and not all the female holders of that office.

The first female governor in North America and the Americas overall was Beatriz de la Cueva—appointed in 1541, when Central America was part of Spain.


Anguilla

  • Minister of Social Services – Albena Lake-Hodge – 1976
  • Governor – Christina Scott – 2013

Antigua and Barbuda

  • Parliamentary Secretary of Women's Affairs – Gwendolyn Tonge – 1994
  • Member (Cabinet) - Gertel Thom - 2001
  • Governor-General – Dame Louise Lake-Tack – 2007

Aruba

  • Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague – Ella Tromp-Yarzagaray – 1991
  • Minister of Finance – Ella Tromp-Yarzagaray – 1993
  • President of Parliament – Mervin Wyatt-Ras – 2005
  • Prime Minister – Evelyn Wever-Croes – 2017

The Bahamas

  • Minister of Transport – Doris Louise Johnson – 1969
  • Foreign minister – Janet Bostwick – 1994
  • Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs - Janet Bostwick - 1995
  • Governor-General – Dame Ivy Dumont – 2001
  • Prime Minister (acting) – Cynthia Pratt – 2005

Barbados

  • Minister of Parliament (House of Assembly) – Dame Edna ("Ermie") Bourne – 1951
  • Health minister – Billie Miller – 1976
  • Governor-General – Dame Nita Barrow – 1990
  • Foreign minister – Dame Billie Miller – 1994
  • Attorney-General and Minister of Home Affairs – Mia Mottley – 2001
  • Leader of the Opposition – Mia Mottley – 2008
  • President of the Senate – Sen. Kerry-Ann Ifill – First woman and blind person – 2012
  • Prime Minister – Mia Mottley – 2018
  • President – Sandra Mason – Inaugural President– 2021
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Belize

  • Minister of Education and Housing and Social Service – Gwendolyn Lizarraga – 1965
  • Governor-General – Dame Minita Gordon – 1981
  • Ambassador of Belize to the U.S. - Lisa Shoman – 2000
  • Mayor of Belize City – Zenaida Moya – 2006
  • Foreign minister – Lisa Shoman – 2007
  • President of Senate – Andrea Gill – 2008

Bermuda

  • Minister of Health and Social Affairs – Gloria Juanita McPhee – 1968
  • Premier – Pamela F. Gordon – 1997
  • Governor – Rena Lalgie – 2020

British Virgin Islands

  • Attorney General – Paula F. Beaubrun – 1971
  • House of Assembly of the British Virgin Islands Members – Ethlyn Smith and Eileene L. Parsons – 1995
  • Speaker of the House of Assembly – V. Inez Archibald – 2003
  • Governor (acting) – Dancia Penn – 2006

Canada

National level

  • Monarch – Queen Victoria – 1867
  • Cabinet minister – Ellen Fairclough – 1958
  • Governor General – Jeanne Sauvé – 1984
  • Prime Minister – Kim Campbell – 1993
  • Deputy Prime Minister of Canada – Sheila Copps – 1993

Legislature

  • Member of a provincial legislature – Louise McKinney (Alberta) – 1917 (first female legislator in the British Empire)
  • Member of Parliament – Agnes Macphail – 1921
  • Senator – Cairine Wilson – 1930
  • Speaker of the Senate of Canada – Muriel McQueen Fergusson – 1972
  • Speaker of the House – Jeanne Sauvé – 1980
  • Leader of the Government in the Senate – Joyce Fairbairn – 1993

Political parties

  • Leader of a political party at the provincial level – Thérèse Casgrain (Parti social démocratique du Québec) – 1951
  • Candidate for the leadership of a federal political party – Mary Walker-Sawka – 1967
  • Leader of a political party which won an election – Hilda Watson – 1978
  • Leader of a political party with seats in a provincial legislature – Alexa McDonough (Nova Scotia New Democratic Party) – 1980
  • Leader of a political party at the federal level – Kathryn Cholette (Green) – 1988
  • Leader of a political party with representation in the House of Commons – Audrey McLaughlin (NDP) – 1989
  • Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons – Deborah Grey – 2000
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Senate – Céline Hervieux-Payette – 2007

Individual ministries or regions

  • City councillor and first woman elected to any political office in Canada – Hannah Gale – 1917
  • Mayor – Barbara Hanley, Webbwood, Ontario – 1936
  • Secretary of State for External Affairs – Flora MacDonald – 1979
  • Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada - Kim Campbell - 1990-1993
  • Premier of a territory – Nellie Cournoyea (NWT) – 1991
  • Premier of a province – Rita Johnston (BC) – 1991
  • Premier of a province in a general election – Catherine Callbeck (PEI) – 1993

Ontario

  • Federal Member of Parliament – Agnes Macphail – 1921
  • Member of Provincial Parliament – Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock – 1943
  • Deputy Premier – Bette Stephenson – 1985
  • Mayor of Toronto – June Rowlands – 1991
  • Leader of a political party – Lyn McLeod – 1992
  • Leader of the Opposition – Lyn McLeod – 1992
  • Premier – Kathleen Wynne – 2013

Manitoba

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Edith Rogers – 1920
  • Winnipeg City Councillor – Jessie Kirk – 1920
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Margaret Konantz (Rogers' daughter) – 1963
  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly – Thelma Forbes – 1963
  • Member of the Executive Council – Thelma Forbes – 1966
  • First Nations band chief – Jean Folster (as Chief of Norway House Cree Nation) – 1971
  • Deputy Premier – Muriel Smith – 1971
  • Lieutenant Governor – Pearl McGonigal – 1981
  • Leader of a political party – Sharon Carstairs – 1984
  • Leader of the Opposition – Sharon Carstairs – 1988
  • Mayor of Winnipeg – Susan Thompson – 1992

Saskatchewan

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Sarah Ramsland – 1919
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Dorise Nielsen – 1940
  • Leader of a political party – Lynda Haverstock – 1989

New Brunswick

  • Federal Member of Parliament – Margaret Rideout – 1964
  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Brenda Robertson – 1967
  • Cabinet minister – Brenda Robertson – 1970
  • Leader of a political party – Elizabeth Weir and Barbara Baird – 1989

Quebec

  • Leader of a political party – Thérèse Casgrain – 1951
  • Member of the National Assembly – Marie-Claire Kirkland – 1961
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Monique Bégin, Albanie Morin and Jeanne Sauvé – 1972
  • Leader of the Opposition – Monique Gagnon-Tremblay – 1998
  • Speaker of the National Assembly – Louise Harel – 2002
  • Mayor of Quebec City – Andrée Boucher – 2005
  • Leader of a political party with representation in the legislature – Pauline Marois – 2007
  • Premier – Pauline Marois – 2012
  • Elected Mayor of Montreal – Valérie Plante – 2017

Alberta

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Louise McKinney and Roberta MacAdams – 1917
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Cora Taylor Casselman – 1941
  • Mayor of Edmonton – Janice Rhea Reimer – 1989
  • Leader of a political party – Pam Barrett – 1996
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly – Nancy MacBeth – 1998
  • Premier of Alberta – Allison Redford – 2011

Nova Scotia

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Gladys Porter – 1960
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Coline Campbell – 1974
  • Leader of a political party – Alexa McDonough – 1980

British Columbia

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Mary Ellen Smith – 1918
  • Cabinet minister – Mary Ellen Smith – 1921
  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly – Mary Ellen Smith – 1928
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Pauline Jewett – 1963
  • Leader of a political party – Rita Johnston – 1991
  • Premier – Rita Johnston – 1991
  • Leader of the Opposition – Joy MacPhail – 2001

Prince Edward Island

  • Candidate for the Legislative Assembly – Hilda Ramsay – 1951
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Margaret Mary Macdonald – 1961
  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Jean Canfield – 1970
  • Cabinet minister – Jean Canfield – 1972
  • Leader of a political party – Pat Mella – 1990
  • Premier – Catherine Callbeck – 1993

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Member of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland (pre-Confederation) – Helena Squires – 1930
  • Member of the House of Assembly (post-Confederation) – Hazel McIsaac – 1975
  • Cabinet ministers – Lynn Verge and Hazel Newhook – 1979
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Jean Payne and Bonnie Hickey – 1993
  • Leader of a political party – Lynn Verge – 1995
  • Premier – Kathy Dunderdale – 2010

Yukon

  • Federal Member of Parliament – Martha Black – 1935
  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – G. Jean Gordon – 1967
  • Leader of a political party – Hilda Watson – 1978
  • Premier – Pat Duncan – 2000

Northwest Territories

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Lena Pedersen (Pederson) – 1970
  • Federal Member of Parliament – Ethel Blondin-Andrew – 1988
  • Premier – Nellie Cournoyea – 1991

Nunavut

  • Federal Member of Parliament – Nancy Karetak-Lindell – 1999
  • Member of the Legislative Assembly – Manitok Thompson – 1999
  • Premier – Eva Aariak – 2008

Cayman Islands

  • Speaker of the National Assembly - Sybil McLaughlin - 1991
  • Minister of Education – Sybil McLaughlin – 1996
  • Premier – Julianna O'Connor-Connolly – 2012
  • Governor – Helen Kilpatrick – 2013

Costa Rica

  • Minister of Education – Estela Hernández Quezada de Niño – 1958
  • Interior minister – Janina del Vecchio Ugalde – 2008
  • President – Laura Chinchilla – 2010
  • Minister of Justice - Cecilia Sánchez Romero - 2017

Cuba

  • Minister without Portfolio – María Gómez Carbonell – 1942
  • Minister of Education – Zolia Mulet y Proenza – 1954

Curaçao

  • Commissioner of Health – Maria Liberia-Peters – 1977
  • Deputy Governor – Maria Liberia-Peters – 1982
  • Governor (acting) – Adèle van der Pluijm-Vrede – 2012
  • Governor – Lucille George-Wout – 2013

Dominica

National level

  • Minister of Labour and Social Affairs – Phyllis Shand Allfrey – 1958
  • Prime Minister – Dame Eugenia Charles – 1980

Individual ministries

  • Minister of Communications & Works – Mabel Moir James – 1966
  • Minister of Home Affairs – Mabel Moir James – 1970
  • Foreign minister – Dame Eugenia Charles – 1980
  • Defence minister – Dame Eugenia Charles – 1985
  • Minister for Health and Social Security – Doreen Paul – 1995
  • Minister for Community Development, Women's Affairs and Culture – Gertrude Roberts – 1995
  • Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism with responsibility for festivals/ Minister for Community Development, Gender Affairs, Information and Culture – Loreen Bannis-Roberts – 2005
  • Minister for Education, Youth Affairs, Human Resource Development and Sports – Sonia Williams – 2008
  • Minister for Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports – Justina Charles – 2010
  • Minister for Social Services, Community Development and Gender Affairs – Gloria Shillingford – 2010

Dominican Republic

  • Secretary of State for Education, Culture and Public Worship – Lilia Portalatín Sosa – 1964
  • Secretary of State for Labour – Altagracia Bautista de Suárez – 1966
  • Secretary of State for Industry and Trade – Altagracia Bautista de Suárez – 1970
  • Subsecretary of State for External Relations – Licelott Marte de Barrios – 1973

El Salvador

  • Minister of Planning and Coordination of Economic and Social Development – Mirna Liévano de Márques Márquez – 1989
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs – María Eugenia Brizuela de Ávila – 1999
  • Vice President – Ana Vilma de Escobar – 2004
  • Mayor of San Salvador – Violeta Menjívar – 2005
  • Minister of Health – María Isabel Rodríguez - 2009

Grenada

  • Governor – Dame Hilda Bynoe – 1968
  • Governor-General – Dame Cécile La Grenade – 2013
  • President of the Senate – Margaret Neckles – 1990
  • Speaker of the House of Representatives – Marcelle Peters – 1992
  • Foreign minister – Clarice Modeste-Curwen – 2014

Guadeloupe

  • National Assembly - Eugénie Éboué-Tell - 1945 (First black female member)

Guatemala

National level

  • Governor (Captaincy General of Guatemala) - Beatriz de la Cueva - 1541
  • Cabinet minister - Education – Maria Eugenia Tejada Jaureguide de Putzeys – 1980
  • President of the Congress - Ana Catalina Soberanis - 1991
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court - Beatriz de León - 2005
  • Police chief - Marlene Raquel Blanco - 2008
  • Vice President – Roxana Baldetti – 2012

Individual ministries

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs – Gladys Maritza Ruiz de Vielman – 1994
  • Interior minister – Adela de Torrebiarte – 2007
  • Attorney General - Claudia Paz y Paz - 2010
  • Minister of Public Health – Lucrecia Hernández Mack – 2016

Haiti

  • Secretary of State for Women Affairs – Rolande Chandler – 1986
  • Minister of Information and Co-ordination – Rosemarie Nazan – 1989
  • President (provisional) – Ertha Pascal-Trouillot – 1990
  • Foreign minister – Claudette Werleigh – 1993
  • Prime Minister – Claudette Werleigh – 1995

Honduras

  • Minister of Education – Alba Alonzo de Quesada – 1965
  • Foreign Minister – Patricia Rodas – 2009
  • Vice President – María Antonieta de Bográn – 2010
  • President – Xiomara Castro – 2022

Jamaica

  • Minister of Health and Labour – Rose Agatha Leon – 1953
  • Prime Minister – Portia Simpson-Miller – 2006
  • Minister of Justice and Attorney General - Dorothy Lightbourne - 2007-2011
  • Foreign minister – Kamina Johnson Smith – 2016

Martinique

  • Member of Parliament - Josette Manin - 2017
  • Senator - Catherine Conconne - 2017

Mexico

National offices

  • Member of the Chamber of Deputies – Elvia Carrillo Puerto – 1922
  • Subsecretary of Education for Culture – Amalia de Castillo Lédon – 1958
  • Secretary of Tourism and first female Secretary of state – Rosa Luz Alegría – 1980
  • Secretary of Foreign Affairs – Rosario Green – 1998
  • Secretary of Social Development – Josefina Vázquez Mota – 2000
  • Secretary of Education – Josefina Vázquez Mota – 2006
  • Secretary of Energy – Georgina Kessel – 2006
  • Secretariat of the Interior – Olga Sanchez Cordero – 2018
  • Secretary of Economy – Graciela Márquez Colín – 2018
  • Secretary of Labor – Luisa María Alcalde Luján – 2018
  • Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection – Rosa Icela Rodríguez – 2020
  • Elected President - Claudia Sheinbaum - 2024

Local and municipal elected offices

  • First Mayor – Norma Villarreal de Zambrano – Mayor (Alcalde) of San Pedro Garza García, 1967
  • Mayor of Monterrey – Margarita Arellanes Cervantes - 2012
  • Mayor of Tlaquepaque – María Elena Limón García - 2015
  • Mayor of Puebla – Blanca María Alcalá Ruiz - 2008
  • Mayor of Tijuana – Karla Patricia Ruiz McFarland - 2020
  • Elected Mayor of Tijuana – Monserrat Caballero Ramírez - 2021

State elected offices

Colima

  • State governor – Griselda Álvarez, Colima – 1979

Tlaxcala

  • Governor of Tlaxcala – Beatriz Paredes – 1987

Yucatán

  • Governor of Yucatán – Dulce María Sauri Riancho – 1991
  • (First elected) Governor of Yucatán – Ivonne Ortega – 2007

Zacatecas

  • Governor of Zacatecas – Amalia García – 2004

Federal District/Mexico City

  • Head of Government of the Federal District – Rosario Robles – 1999
  • Elected Head of Government of the Federal District – Claudia Sheinbaum – 2018

Sonora

  • Governor of Sonora – Claudia Pavlovich Arellano – 2015

Aguascalientes

  • Governor of Aguascalientes – María Teresa Jiménez Esquivel – 2022

Baja California

  • Governor of Baja California – Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda – 2021

Campeche

  • Governor of Campeche – Layda Sansores – 2021

Chihuahua

  • Governor of Chihuahua – María Eugenia Campos Galván – 2021

Guerrero

  • Governor of Guerrero – Evelyn Salgado Pineda – 2021

State of Mexico

  • Governor of the State of Mexico – Delfina Gómez Álvarez – 2023

Quintana Roo

  • Governor of Quintana Roo – Mara Lezama Espinosa – 2022

Montserrat

  • Minister of Education, Health and Welfare – Mary Rose Tuitt – 1970
  • Governor – Deborah Barnes-Jones – 2004

Netherlands Antilles

  • Minister of Health and Environment – Lucinda E. da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws – 1970
  • Prime Minister – Maria Liberia Peters – 1984

Nicaragua

  • Vice-Minister of Education – Olga Nuñez Abaunza de Saballos – 1950
  • Minister of Education – María Helena de Perras – 1974
  • President – Violeta Chamorro – 1990
  • Interior minister – Ana Isabel Morales Mazún – 2007

Panama

  • Vice-Minister of Labor, Social Security and Public Health – Clara González de Berhinger – 1945
  • Minister of Social Affairs and Health – Maria Santa Domingo de Miranda – 1950
  • President – Mireya Moscoso – 1999
  • Interior minister – Mariela Sagel – 1998
  • Housing minister – Balbina Herrera – 2004
  • Foreign minister – Isabel Saint Malo – 2014

Puerto Rico

  • Assistant Attorney General – Miriam Maria Naveira de Rodón – 1966
  • Secretary of Labour – Julia Rivera de Vincenti – 1968
  • Governor – Sila María Calderón – 2000

Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Minister of Women's Affairs – Constance V. Mitcham – 1984
  • Speaker of the National Assembly - Marcella Liburd - 2004
  • Governor-General - Marcella Liburd - 2023

Saint Lucia

  • Minister of Housing, Community Development, Local Government and Social Affairs, Groups Needs, Cooperatives, the Provident Fund and Water – Heraldine Rock – 1974
  • Minister of Legal Affairs - Lorraine Williams - 1992
  • Governor-General – Dame Pearlette Louisy – 1997

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Minister of Education Culture, Youth and Women's Affairs – Yvonne Francis-Gibson – 1989
  • Attorney General - Judith Jones-Morgan - 2001
  • Governor-General (acting) – Monica Dacon – 2002
  • Governor-General – Susan Dougan – 2019

Sint Maarten

  • Minister of Justice - Magali Jacoba - 2009
  • Prime Minister – Sarah Wescot-Williams – 2010
  • President of the Parliament – Gracita Arrindell – 2010
  • Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports – Rhoda Arrindell – 2010
  • Minister of Healthcare, Social Development, and Labor – Maria Buncamper-Molanus – 2010
  • Minister Plenipotentiary – Josianne Fleming-Artsen – 2014
  • Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications – Irania Arrindell – 2015

Trinidad and Tobago

National level

  • Minister of Government – Isabel Ursula Teshea (People's National Movement) – 1963–1970
  • Attorney General – Kamla Persad-Bissessar (United National Congress) – 1995–1996
  • Acting Prime Minister – Kamla Persad-Bissessar (United National Congress) – 2000
  • Acting President – Linda Baboolal – 2002–2007
  • Ombudsman – Lynette Anthea Stephenson – 2006
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs – Paula Gopee-Scoon (People's National Movement) – 2007–2010
  • Prime Minister – Kamla Persad-Bissessar (United National Congress) – 2010 – 2015
  • President – Paula-Mae Weekes – 2018–2023

Legislature

  • Member of Parliament – Isabel Ursula Teshea – (People's National Movement) 1961–1970
  • Speaker of the House of Representatives – Occah Seapaul – 1991–1995
  • President of the Senate – Linda Baboolal – 2002–2007
  • Vice President of the Senate – Christine Kangaloo (People's National Movement) - 2002
  • Leader of the Opposition – Kamla Persad-Bissessar (United National Congress) – 2006–2007, 2010, 2015–incumbent
  • Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives – Pennelope Beckles (People's National Movement) – 2007–2010
  • Opposition Chief Whip – Marlene McDonald (People's National Movement) – 2010 – 2015
  • Leader of Opposition Business in the Senate – Pennelope Beckles (People's National Movement) – 2010 – 2013

Regional

  • City Councillor – Port of Spain – Audrey Jeffers – 1936–1946
  • Mayor – San Fernando – Beryl Archibald Crichlow – 1949
  • Mayor – Arima – Rose Janneire (People's National Movement) – 1992–1996
  • Mayor – Chaguanas – Natasha Navas (United National Congress) – 2009–2010
  • Mayor – Point Fortin – Saleema McCree Thomas (People's National Movement) – 2020–Incumbent

Tobago

  • Member of Parliament – Pamela Nicholson (Democratic Action Congress) – 1981–2000
  • Secretary for Health, Social Security and Environment (Democratic Action Congress) – Judy Michelle Bobb – 1996-2000
  • Senator – Cynthia Alfred (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 1996–2001
  • Deputy Chief Secretary of Tobago – Cynthia Alfred (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2001–2009
  • Presiding Officer of the Tobago House of Assembly – Anne Mitchell-Gift (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2001–2013
  • Acting Prime Minister – Vernella Alleyne-Toppin (Tobago Organisation of the People) – 2010
  • Acting Chief Secretary of Tobago – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2016
  • Leader of a political party with representation in the House of Assembly – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2020–Incumbent
  • Leader of a political party with representation in the House of Representatives – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2020–Incumbent
Individual ministries
  • Secretary for Community Development, Youth and Sport (Democratic Action Congress) – Miriam Caesar-More – 1996-2000
  • Secretary for Health and Social Services – Cynthia Alfred (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2001–2009
  • Secretary of Education, Youth Affairs and Sport – Anne Mitchell-Gift (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2006–2013
  • Leader of Government Business in the Assembly – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2009–2013
  • Secretary for Community Development and Culture – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2009–2013
  • Clerk of the Assembly – Vanessa Cutting-Thomas (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2010–2013
  • Secretary of Tourism and Transportation – Tracy Davidson-Celestine (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2013–2017
  • Secretary for Health, Wellness and Family Development – Agatha Carrington (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2017–2020
  • Secretary for Community Development, Enterprise Development and Labour – Marslyn Melville-Jack (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement) – 2017–Incumbent
  • Secretary for Tourism, Culture and Transportation – Nadine Stewart-Phillips (Tobago Council of the People's National Movement)– 2017–Incumbent

Turks and Caicos Islands

  • Minister of Natural Resources – Arabella Smith – 1991
  • Governor (acting) – Cynthia Astwood – 2002
  • Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands - Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson - 2016
  • Governor – Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam – 2023

United States

Governors of each State

  • Alabama – Lurleen Wallace - 1967
  • Alaska – Sarah Palin - 2006
  • Arizona – Rose Mofford - 1988
  • Connecticut – Ella T. Grasso - 1975
  • Delaware – Ruth Ann Minner - 2001
  • Hawaii – Linda Lingle - 2002
  • Iowa – Kim Reynolds - 2017
  • Kansas – Joan Finney - 1991
  • Kentucky – Martha Collins - 1983
  • Louisiana – Kathleen Blanco - 2004
  • Maine – Janet Mills - 2019
  • Massachusetts – Jane Swift - 2001
  • Michigan – Jennifer Granholm - 2003
  • Montana – Judy Martz - 2001
  • Nebraska – Kay A. Orr - 1987
  • New Hampshire – Vesta M. Roy - 1982
  • New Jersey – Christine Todd Whitman - 1994
  • New Mexico – Susana Martinez - 2011
  • New York – Kathy Hochul - 2021
  • North Carolina – Bev Perdue - 2009
  • Ohio – Nancy Hollister - 1998
  • Oklahoma – Mary Fallin - 2011
  • Oregon – Barbara Roberts - 1991
  • Rhode Island – Gina Raimondo - 2015
  • South Carolina – Nikki Haley - 2011
  • South Dakota – Kristi Noem - 2019
  • Texas – Miriam A. Ferguson - 1925
  • Utah – Olene Walker - 2003
  • Vermont – Madeleine Kunin - 1985
  • Washington – Dixy Lee Ray - 1977
  • Wyoming – Nellie Tayloe Ross - 1925

Senators of each State

  • Alabama – Dixie Graves - 1937
  • Alaska – Lisa Murkowski - 2002
  • Arizona – Martha McSally & Kyrsten Sinema - 2019
  • Arkansas – Hattie Caraway - 1931 (First female in history to be elected to the Senate)
  • California – Dianne Feinstein - 1992
  • Florida – Paula Hawkins - 1981
  • Georgia – Rebecca Felton - 1922 (First female in the history to be appointed to the Senate)
  • Hawaii – Mazie Hirono - 2013
  • Illinois – Carol Moseley-Braun - 1993
  • Iowa – Joni Ernst - 2015
  • Kansas – Nancy Kassebaum - 1978
  • Louisiana – Rose Long - 1936
  • Maine – Margaret C. Smith - 1949
  • Maryland – Barbara Mikulski - 1987
  • Massachusetts - Elizabeth Warren - 2013
  • Michigan – Debbie Stabenow - 2001
  • Minnesota – Muriel Humphrey - 1978
  • Mississippi - Cindy Hyde-Smith - 2018
  • Missouri – Jean Carnahan - 2001
  • Nebraska – Eva Bowring - 1954
  • Nevada – Catherine Cortez Masto - 2017
  • New Hampshire – Jeanne Shaheen - 2009
  • New York – Hillary Clinton - 2001
  • North Carolina – Elizabeth Dole - 2003
  • North Dakota – Jocelyn Burdick - 1992
  • Oregon – Maurine Neuberger - 1960
  • South Dakota – Gladys Pyle - 1938 (First female in history to be elected in her own right to the Senate rather than achieving office through Widow's Succession)
  • Tennessee – Marsha Blackburn - 2019
  • Texas – Kay Hutchison - 1993
  • Washington – Patty Murray - 1993
  • West Virginia – Shelley Moore Capito - 2015
  • Wisconsin – Tammy Baldwin - 2013
  • Wyoming – Cynthia Lummis - 2021

Representatives of each State

  • Alabama – Elizabeth B. Andrews - 1972
  • Alaska – Mary Peltola - 2022
  • Arizona – Isabella Greenway - 1933
  • Arkansas – Pearl Peden Oldfield - 1929
  • California – Mae Nolan - 1923
  • Colorado – Pat Schroeder - 1973
  • Connecticut – Clare Boothe Luce - 1943
  • Delaware – Lisa Blunt Rochester - 2017
  • Florida – Ruth Bryan Owen - 1929
  • Georgia – Florence Reville Gibbs - 1940
  • Hawaii – Patsy Mink - 1964
  • Idaho – Gracie Pfost - 1953
  • Illinois – Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck - 1922
  • Indiana – Virginia E. Jenckes - 1933
  • Iowa – Cindy Axne & Abby Finkenauer - 2019
  • Kansas – Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy - 1933
  • Kentucky – Katherine G. Langley - 1927
  • Louisiana – Lindy Boggs - 1935
  • Maine – Margaret Chase Smith - 1940
  • Maryland – Katharine Byron - 1941
  • Massachusetts – Edith Nourse Rogers - 1925
  • Michigan – Ruth Thompson - 1951
  • Minnesota – Coya Knutson - 1955
  • Missouri – Leonor Sullivan - 1953
  • Montana – Jeannette Rankin - 1917 (First female in history to be elected to Congress & the House of Representatives)
  • Nebraska – Virginia D. Smith - 1975
  • Nevada – Barbara Vucanovich - 1983
  • New Hampshire – Carol Shea-Porter - 2007
  • New Jersey – Mary Teresa Norton - 1925
  • New Mexico – Georgia Lee Lusk - 1947
  • New York – Ruth Baker Pratt - 1929
  • North Carolina – Eliza Jane Pratt - 1946
  • Ohio – Frances P. Bolton - 1940
  • Oklahoma – Alice Mary Robertson - 1921
  • Oregon – Nan Wood Honeyman - 1937
  • Pennsylvania – Veronica Grace Boland - 1942
  • Rhode Island – Claudine Schneider - 1981
  • South Carolina – Elizabeth Hawley Gasque - 1938
  • South Dakota – Stephanie Herseth Sandlin - 2004
  • Tennessee – Willa McCord Blake Eslick - 1932
  • Texas – Lera Millard Thomas - 1966
  • Utah – Reva Beck Bosone - 1949
  • Virginia – Leslie Byrne - 1993
  • Washington – Catherine Dean May - 1959
  • West Virginia – Elizabeth Kee - 1951
  • Wisconsin – Tammy Baldwin - 1999
  • Wyoming – Barbara Cubin - 1995

Non-voting members of each Territory or District of Columbia

  • American Samoa – Amata Coleman Radewagen - 2015
  • District of Columbia – Eleanor Holmes Norton - 1991
  • Guam – Madeleine Bordallo - 2003
  • Hawaii Territory – Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington - 1954
  • Puerto Rico – Jenniffer González - 2017
  • United States Virgin Islands – Donna Christian-Christensen - 1997

Congressional Firsts

  • First woman to be elected to the United States House of Representatives - Jeannette Rankin - 1916
  • First woman to run for a Senate seat - Jeannette Rankin - 1918
  • First female to preside over the House – Alice Mary Robertson of Oklahoma - 1921
  • First woman to be appointed to the United States Senate - Rebecca Latimer Felton - 1922
  • First woman to be elected to the United States Senate - Hattie Caraway - 1932
  • First female to preside over the Senate – Hattie Caraway of Arkansas - 1943
  • First female to serve in both houses of Congress – Margaret Chase Smith of Maine - 1948
  • First female pages appointed in Senate – Paulette Desell, Ellen McConnell, and Julie Price - 1971

Local and municipal elected offices

  • Superintendent of Public Education - Ellen Webster - 1872 Harvey County, Kansas.
  • Superintendent of Public Education - Mary Higby - 1872 Labette County, Kansas.
  • Board of Education - Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck - 1880
  • Mayor - Susanna M. Salter - 1887
  • Chief of the Cherokee Nation - Wilma Mankiller - 1985
  • Chairwoman of the Tohono O'odham Nation - Vivian Juan-Saunders - 2003

State elected offices

  • State House of Representatives - Carrie C. Holly, Clara Cressingham, and Frances S. Klock all of Colorado - 1894
  • State Senator - Martha Hughes Cannon of Utah - 1896
  • First female to serve in both houses of State legislature - Edna Beard of Vermont - 1923
  • Governor - Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming - 1925
  • Speaker of a State House of Representatives - Minnie Davenport Craig of North Dakota -1933
  • Lieutenant governor - Consuelo Northrop Bailey of Vermont - 1955
  • State Senate Majority Leader - Sandra Day O'Connor of Arizona - 1972

National offices

Elected

  • United States House of Representatives - Jeannette Rankin - 1917
  • United States Senate - Hattie Wyatt Caraway - 1932
  • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives - Nancy Pelosi - 2007
  • Vice President of the United States - Kamala Harris - 2021

National caucus or political party

  • Secretary of the Democratic House Caucus - Chase G. Woodhouse - 1949
  • Chairwoman of the Republican Senate Conference - Margaret Chase Smith - 1967
  • Chairperson of the Democratic Party National Committee - Jean Westwood - 1972
  • Chairperson of the Republican Party National Committee - Mary Louise Smith - 1974
  • House Democratic Whip - Nancy Pelosi - 2002
  • House Democratic Leader - Nancy Pelosi - 2003
  • Senate Chief Deputy Democratic Whip - Barbara Boxer - 2007

Heads of the each Federal Executive Department

  • Secretary of State - Madeleine Albright - 1997
  • Secretary of the Treasury - Janet Yellen - 2021
  • Attorney General - Janet Reno - 1993
  • Secretary of the Interior - Gale Norton - 2001
  • Secretary of Agriculture - Ann Veneman - 2001
  • Secretary of Commerce - Juanita M. Kreps - 1977
  • Secretary of Labor - Frances Perkins - 1933 (First female in history to be appointed to the Cabinet)
  • Secretary of Health and Human Services - Oveta Culp Hobby - 1953 (The position was established as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare on April 11, 1953; Renamed on May 4, 1980)
  • Secretary of Housing and Urban Development - Carla Anderson Hills - 1975
  • Secretary of Transportation - Elizabeth Dole - 1983
  • Secretary of Energy - Hazel R. O'Leary - 1993
  • Secretary of Education - Shirley Hufstedler - 1979
  • Secretary of Homeland Security - Janet Napolitano - 2009

Heads of Federal Executive Departments

  • Postmaster General - Megan Brennan - 2015 (Reorganized department)
  • Secretary of the Air Force - Sheila Widnall - 1993 (Merged department)
  • Secretary of the Navy - Susan Livingstone (acting) - 2003 (Merged department)
  • Secretary of the Army - Christine Wormuth - 2021 (Merged department)

Executive Office of the President advisors

  • Office of the United States Trade Representative - Carla Anderson Hills - 1989
  • Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers - Laura Tyson - 1993
  • Director of the Office of Management and Budget - Alice Rivlin - 1994
  • Director of the National Economic Council - Laura Tyson - 1995
  • National Security Advisor - Condoleezza Rice - 2001
  • Homeland Security Advisor - Frances Townsend - 2004

See also

  • List of elected and appointed female heads of state and government
  • List of the first LGBT holders of political offices
  • List of the first women holders of political offices in South America

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of the first women holders of political offices in North America by Wikipedia (Historical)


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