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Frances Cleveland Axtell

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Frances Sevilla Cleveland Axtell (June 12, 1866 – May 27, 1953) was an American clubwoman, suffragist, politician, and federal official. She was one of the first female legislators in the United States of America, elected to the Washington House of Representatives in 1912.

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  • Mrs. Axtell’s exceptional business qualifications do not detract a whit from her womanly attributes, and the merry twinkle in her eye demonstrates the gladness with which she imbues every duty
  • Known for her courage and sense of humor, she broke ground for women in Northwest and national politics.
  • As the first woman elected to this position, she served as an inspiring example for other women aspiring to enter politics. Her presence in the legislature allowed her to directly influence laws that benefitted women and children while advancing the overall cause of suffrage within the state, which ultimately helped pave the way for broader acceptance of women in political roles.
  • Frances Axtell's advocacy work had a lasting influence on both local and national movements for women's rights by highlighting the importance of political engagement and representation for women. Her successful election as a legislator not only advanced local initiatives but also sent a powerful message nationally about women's capabilities in leadership roles.
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