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10/9/21

[Answer] The Question: The first female U.S. senator was from what state?

Answer: The Answer: The correct answer is Georgia.




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The Question: The first female U.S. senator was from what state? Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway a Democrat from Arkansas becomes the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Caraway born near Bakerville Tennessee had Senate; State : Year: Name: Year: Name: Alabama: 1923 : Harriet Hooker Wilkins: 1983: Ann Bedsole Frances Strong: Alaska (Territory) 1936: Nell Scott: 1949: Anita Garnick: Alaska ( State ) 1959: Helen Fischer Blanche McSmith Doris Sweeny: 1959: Irene Ryan : Arizona: 1915: Rachel Emma Berry: 1915: Frances Willard Munds: Arkansas: 1922: Frances Matthew Jones Hunt: 1964: Dorathy Allen: California: 1919: Esto Broughton Rebecca Ann Latimer Felton was an American writer lecturer reformer slave owner white supremacist and politician who became the first woman to serve in the United States Senate although she served for only one day. Felton was the most prominent woman in Georgia in the Progressive Era and was honored by appointment to the Senate. She was sworn in on November 21 1922 and served just 24 hours. At 87 years nine months and 22 days old she was the oldest freshman senator to enter the Senate The first female U.S. senator Rebecca Latimer Felton represented Georgia for a single day in 1922 and the first woman elected to the Senate Hattie Caraway was elected from Arkansas in 1932. Fifty-eight women have served in ...


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