Who was the first woman elected US Senator?
In 1931, Hattie Wyatt Caraway, a Democrat from Arkansas, was appointed by the governor to the US Senate to succeed her late husband. She was elected in 1932 and again in 1938, becoming the first woman elected to the US Senate. • Who was the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives? Jeannette Rankin, a Republican from Montana, was elected in 1916 and began serving in the US House of Representatives in 1917. (Montana had given women the right to vote in 1914.) She unsuccessfully ran for the US Senate in 1918. Years later, she was re-elected to the US House in 1940. She is the only woman who has ever represented Montana in Congress. • Who was the first woman to become governor in the US? Nellie Tayloe Ross, a Democrat from Wyoming, and Miriam “Ma” Amanda Wallace Ferguson, a Democrat from Texas, were both elected governor in 1924. “Ma” Ferguson was the first woman to be elected to the office of governor, but Nellie Ross was sworn into office first on January 5, 1925. Ma Fergu