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Ruth Hanna McCormick: Revision history


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5 June 2024

  • curprev 20:0220:02, 5 June 2024Rjensen talk contribs 49,704 bytes −180 drop original research in primary sources--lacks reliable published secondary source that says this is important undo Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 19:4419:44, 5 June 20242600:8803:9905:3400:ed71:129d:b7b3:83df talk 49,884 bytes +184 According to IL Blue Book 1929-30: the candidates elected IL Auditor & Attorney General that year received a higher % of vote in their races than McCormick had in her race though McCormick' s total vote was only exceeded by Hoover. Gladys Pyle of SD is only woman nationally in the score of years post-Suffrage Amendment to win both the highest total vote and % of vote for all statewide offices in any general election in any state (in 1928 [for Secretary of State] & 1938 [for U S Senate]). undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 21:5421:54, 19 May 20242600:8803:9905:3400:a956:5218:1642:8e72 talk 49,700 bytes −4 Henry R Rathbone was renominated to his Congressperson at large seat in the !928 primary while McCormick defeated incumbent Richard Yates Jr for the other Congressperson at large seat in 1928 primary. Rathbone died after winning the primary and his party nominated Richard Yates Jr to run in place of Rathbone. So McCormick won was Yates' at large seat and Yates won was Rathbone's at large seat in general election. See Wikipedia Henry R Rathbone article for what really happen in the 1928 election undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 03:4903:49, 24 February 20232600:8803:9905:3400:f0e6:5883:4159:15cc talk 49,608 bytes −344 Untrue Winnifred Huck (3rd woman elected to US House) was the first female elected statewide office in Illinois and she was also elected to an at large US House seat in 1922. See https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/15397 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnifred_Sprague_Mason_Huck undo Tag: references removed

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  • curprev 22:2722:27, 8 March 20212600:8803:7c8b:1f00:a151:cff:1127:ba47 talk 48,743 bytes +113 Added categories Washington, D.C.Republicans, New Mexico Republicans, and Colorado Republicans as before serving in Congress she lived in Washington, D.C. as an assistant to her father and after Congress she lived in New Mexico and Colorado and was active in Republican politics. undo

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