| March Fong Eu 江月桂 |
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| In office 1975 – 1994 |
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| Preceded by | Jerry Brown |
| Succeeded by | Tony Miller |
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| Born | 1922 Oakdale, California |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse(s) | Henry Eu |
| Profession | Dentist |
March Kong Fong Eu (Chinese: 余江月桂, pinyin: Yú Jiāng Yuèguì) (born March 29, 1922 in Oakdale, California) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.
Fong earned a Bachelor of Science in dentistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1943 and a Master of Arts from Mills College. she earned a Ed.D. from Stanford University in 1954.
In 1966, Fong was elected to the California State Assembly from the 15th District, representing Oakland and Castro Valley. She served four terms. Eu was elected Secretary of State of California in 1974, becoming the first Asian American woman ever elected to a state constitutional office in the United States. Eu was the only woman to serve as California Secretary of State until 2006, when voters elected Debra Bowen. Eu was elected Secretary of State five times. In 1978, she won every county in the state, even heavily Republican Orange County, making her one of only four Democrats to win the county in a statewide race in the last half century.
President Bill Clinton appointed Eu as United States Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia in 1994. She served in that post until 1996.
In 2002, Fong ran again for Secretary of State, but narrowly lost in the Democratic primary to Kevin Shelley, who went on to win the election. In 2003, she filed a statement of intention to run for governor of California in the gubernatorial recall election of Gray Davis, but later withdrew.
Fong's adopted son, Matt Fong is a Republican who served as California State Treasurer.
Eu lives in both Sacramento and Singapore; she lives with her second husband Henry Eu, a multimillionaire industrialist.
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| Preceded by Nicholas C. Petris |
California State Assemblywoman, 15th District 1967-1974 |
Succeeded by S. Floyd Mori |
| Preceded by Jerry Brown |
California Secretary of State 1974-1994 |
Succeeded by Tony Miller |
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