Hattie Caraway ( 1878-1950), was the first US woman senator and represented Arkansas. She initially was an appointee to continue the term of her late husband in 1932 but was later elected and served through to 1945.
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Hattie Wyatt Caraway of Arkansas won election to the US Senate in 1932.
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John Boozman and Tom Cotton are the U.S. Senators from Arkansas. Both Senators are members of the Republican Party. Boozman was elected to the United States Senate in 2010. Cotton was first elected to the Senate in 2014.
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Yes she was. A Democrat from Arkansas, she was originally appointed to fill the seat held by her husband after he died. But then she ran for office, and won the election, making her the first woman to be elected to the Senate. She served from 1931 to 1945. Mrs. Caraway was also the first woman to preside over the Senate, the first to chair a Senate committee, and the first to preside over a Senate hearing.
the first woman to be a senator was Rebecca Latimer of Georgia from 1992-1945
The first woman elected to the senate was Hattie Wyatt Caroway of Arkansas. She was appointed to replace her husband, Senator Thaddeus Caroway, who died in office. She then ran for re-election in 1932, making her the first woman to be elected to office. The first woman to serve as a senator was Rebecca Latimer Felton of Georgia, who served for just 1 day in 1922 after her husband died in office.
You are probably asking about a "senator"-- the senate is a branch of congress. The first woman senator was appointed for just one day in 1922-- Rebecca L. Felton of Georgia. But the first woman to be elected to the senate for an actual term was Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, in 1932.
Carol Moseley-Braun became the first African-American female to be elected to the United States Senate in 1993.
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In what year was the first female governor elected