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Montana Capitol Building. As of 2022, Montana ranked 22nd out of 50 American states in terms of percentage of state legislators who are women. [1] Within the Montana State Legislature, 32.7 percent of all members were women in 2022. [1] From statehood in 1889 to 2025, the state of Montana had only one female governor, Judy Martz. [2]
What: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Women in Montana When: Tuesday, March 4th, from 10 am – 4 pm (Mountain)/ 12 pm - 6pm (Eastern) Where: Montana State University Library Bozeman, MT and online! Suggested Focus: Women in Montana. What to bring: Your preferred editing device (personal computer, tablet) and necessary charging cables.
The fight for women's suffrage in Montana started earlier, before even Montana became a state. In 1887, women gained the right to vote in school board elections and on tax issues. In the years that followed, women battled for full, equal suffrage, which culminated in a year-long campaign in 1914 when they became one of eleven states with equal ...
Meehan's family arrived in Montana shortly after their daughter's disappearance, and distributed over 2,000 missing person flyers throughout the area. [10] Local volunteers searched the surrounding mountains and terrain near the crash site by horse and ATV , and the Meehan family also employed a helicopter search to no avail. [ 6 ]
Carlson was born and raised in Montana. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical sciences from Montana State University. Carlson and her husband, Don, have five children and live in Churchill, Montana. She was elected to the Montana House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 4, 2021. [1] [2]
Andrea Olsen (born December 24, 1961) is an American politician who served in the Montana House of Representatives for the 100th district from 2015 to 2023. [1] [2] [3] She is a current member of the Montana Senate, representing Missoula in the 50th district, having won the 2022 election.
Kitty Curtis: [21] First female judge in Flathead County, Montana (1994) Holly Brown: [22] First female district court judge in Gallatin County, Montana; Colleen Herrington: [23] First female chief judge (2023) in Gallatin County, Montana; Deborah Kim Christopher: [24] First female to serve as the Lake County Attorney, Montana (1991). In 2000 ...
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