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United States Trade Representative June 8, 2006: January 20, 2009 [63] 13 Lisa P. Jackson: Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency January 23, 2009: February 19, 2013: Democratic Obama [64] 14 Susan Rice: United States Ambassador to the United Nations January 26, 2009: June 30, 2013 [65] 15 Christina Romer: Chair of the Council of ...
Some female U.S. senators have later run for U.S. president or vice president—see list of female United States presidential and vice presidential candidates. In 2020, Kamala Harris became the first female senator, current or past, to win her vice presidential election bid and become the first female President of the United States Senate.
First female member Political party of first female member Years with female members Alabama: 1 2 3 Elizabeth B. Andrews: Democratic 1972–1973, 2011–present Alaska: 0 1 1 Mary Peltola: Democratic 2022–2025 Arizona: 1 7 8 Isabella Greenway: Democratic 1933–1937, 1993–1995, 2007–present Arkansas: 0 4 4 Pearl Oldfield: Democratic
Women politicians in the United States (24 C) / African-American women in politics (3 C, 36 P) American women of Asian descent in politics (6 C)
Laura Clay and Cora Wilson Stewart received one vote apiece at the 1920 Democratic National Convention on the 33rd and 36th ballots, respectively. They were the first women voted for as candidates for president at the national convention of a major American political party.
Pages in category "Lists of women politicians in the United States" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Maxine Waters and Eleanor Holmes Norton, both inaugurated in 1991, are the longest-serving African-American women (and women of color) in the House. Patsy Mink, who was the dean of women in the House from 1997 to 2002, was the longest-serving Asian-American woman in the House (and Congress).
Name Image State Legislative Body Party Mandate start Mandate end Term length Minnie D. Craig North Dakota House of Representatives: Republican/NPL: January 3, 1933