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Umatilla Oregon held their elections in 1918; there was one ticket composed entirely of men and another entirely of women: all the men lost.

The Mayor of Umatilla was defeated by his wife.

A unique story from a time when American women were denied the vote.


1924 was a very important year for American women in politics…


KEY WORDS: Women’s Suffrage in Umatilla Oregon,Women in Politics won all seats in Umatilla Oregon,1918 Women in Government,American Suffrage and women candidates 1918,women’s suffrage in Oregon,History of the Pacific Northwest elections of 1918,Feminist History in Oregon,Feminism in Umatilla Oregon,

Read Out Go the Men – In Come the Women (McCall’s Magazine, 1918) for Free
Read Out Go the Men – In Come the Women (McCall’s Magazine, 1918) for Free