| U.S.
Congress |
| |
Blanche
Lincoln (D)
Hattie Wyatt Caraway (D)
|
U.S.
Senator
U.S. Senator |
1999
- present
1931-45 |
| |
Caraway
is the first woman to have chaired a standing committee in the Senate.
She was initially appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the death
of her husband; her subsequent election made her the first woman
elected to the U.S. Senate. |
| |
Blanche
Lincoln (D)
Catherine D. Norrell (D) |
U.S.
Representative
U.S. Representative |
1993-97
1961-63 |
| |
Norrell
won a special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of
her husband. |
| |
Effiegene
Locke Wingo (D) |
U.S.
Representative |
1930-33 |
| |
Wingo
simultaneously won a special election to complete the unexpired
term caused by the death of her husband and a regular election. |
| |
Pearl
Peden Oldfield (D) |
U.S.
Representative |
1929-1931 |
| |
Oldfield
won a special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of
her husband. |
Statewide Elective Executives |
| |
Martha Shoffner (D)
Sharon
Priest (D)
Jimmie Lou Fisher (D)
Julia
Hughes Jones (R) |
State Treasurer
Secretary
of State
State Treasurer
State Auditor |
2007-present
1995-2003
1981-2003
1981-1995 |
| |
Jones was a Democrat; she switched parties in October
1993. |
| |
Mary
Stallcup (D) |
Attorney General |
1991 |
| |
Stallcup
was appointed to fill a vacancy for a very brief time. |
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Nancy
Johnson Hall (D)
Nancy
Johnson Hall (D) |
State
Treasurer
Secretary of State |
1963-1980
1961-62 |
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Hall
was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the death of her husband. |