No woman has ever been nominated for US president yet.
Margarette Chase Smith senator from Maine in 1964
Ronald Reagan nominated and appointed Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court in 1981. O'Connor retired in January 2006.
Ronald Reagan nominated the first female member of the US Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981. She was sworn in on September 25, 1981, and retired in 2006.
The Equal Rights Party, in 1872, selected Victoria Woodhull as their candidate to run for President of the US, even though women did not even have the right to vote yet. Fifteen hundred men and women nominated Woodhull by acclamation.
President Ronald Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor to the US Supreme Court in 1981, and Antonin Scalia in 1986.
The first woman to in the U.S become a bank president is Maggie Walker newtest3
Victoria Claflin Woodhull
The 1st woman nominated for the US Vice Presidency was Marietta Lizzie Bell Stowe. She was the running mate of Beva Ann Bennett Lockwood of the Equal Rights party in the election of 1884. In 1984, Walter Mondale, Democratic nominee for president, selected Geraldine Ferraro and she was confirmed by the party making her the 1st woman nominated and confirmed by a major political party.
John Adams nominated George Washington for president. The Electoral College voted him into the office. He was the first President of the US.
Ronald Reagan nominated and appointed Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court in 1981. O'Connor retired in January 2006.
The President. George Washington, nominated and the Senate confirmed John Jay, first Chief Justice.
President Reagan nominated the first woman, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, to the US Supreme Court in 1981. Justice O'Connor retired in January 2006.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court. President Reagan nominated her in 1981; she retired in 2006.
none of them . . . Ronald Reagan nominated the first female US Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981.
Ronald Reagan nominated the first female member of the US Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981. She was sworn in on September 25, 1981, and retired in 2006.
George Washington was most definitely the first President of the United States.
The Equal Rights Party, in 1872, selected Victoria Woodhull as their candidate to run for President of the US, even though women did not even have the right to vote yet. Fifteen hundred men and women nominated Woodhull by acclamation.
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