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Catherine Ann "Kate" Barnard (May 23, 1875 – February 23, 1930) was the first woman to be elected as a state official in Oklahoma, and the second woman to be elected to a statewide public office in the United States, in 1907. She served as the first Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections for two four-year terms, the only position that the 1907 Oklahoma Constitution permitted a woman to hold. Before being elected to office, Barnard had worked as a teacher and in clerical patronage positions in the territorial government. She was also heavily involved in charity work.

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  • Catherine Ann Barnard, dit Kate Barnard, née le 23 mai 1875 à Geneva, Nebraska, États-Unis et morte le 23 février 1930 à Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, États-Unis, est une femme politique américaine. En 1907, elle devient la première femme à accéder à une fonction administrative élective aux États-Unis, en tant que commissaire chargée des œuvres de charité de l'Oklahoma, qu'elle occupe pour deux mandats de quatre ans (ce poste est, à partir de cette date, le seul accessible aux femmes selon la ). (fr)
  • Catherine Ann "Kate" Barnard (May 23, 1875 – February 23, 1930) was the first woman to be elected as a state official in Oklahoma, and the second woman to be elected to a statewide public office in the United States, in 1907. She served as the first Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections for two four-year terms, the only position that the 1907 Oklahoma Constitution permitted a woman to hold. Before being elected to office, Barnard had worked as a teacher and in clerical patronage positions in the territorial government. She was also heavily involved in charity work. (en)
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