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  Lulu M. Haddon — of Bremerton, Kitsap County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1952. Female. Still living as of 1952.
  Myrtle Hagerman — of Spokane, Spokane County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Betty Hanes (born c.1937) — of Othello, Adams County, Wash. Born about 1937. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 2004, 2008 (alternate). Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Julia Butler Hansen (1907-1988) — also known as Julia Caroline Butler — of Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Wash. Born in Portland, Multnomah County, Ore., June 14, 1907. Daughter of Don C. Butler and Maude Eliza (Kimball) Butler (1880-1963). Democrat. Member of Washington Democratic State Committee, 1936; member of Washington state house of representatives, 1939-60; U.S. Representative from Washington 3rd District, 1960-74. Female. Member, Order of the Eastern Star. Died in Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Wash., May 3, 1988 (age 80 years, 324 days). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Cathlamet, Wash.
  Relatives: Married, July 15, 1939, to Henry A. Hansen.
  Epitaph: "Her life is written in the history of her service to the nation and its people she loved."
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Bernice L. Hanson — of Vancouver, Clark County, Wash. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 1952. Female. Still living as of 1952.
  Maggie Hanson — of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996 (alternate), 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Poppy Hanson — of Washington. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Mrs. M. B. Harker — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1916. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Merle Harries — of Renton, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1940, 1944 (alternate). Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Leslie Harris — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Debra Hartmann — of Washington. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Ashlee Hasselman (born c.1986) — of Pacific, King County, Wash. Born about 1986. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Mrs. Thomas G. Hatheway — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 1928. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mabel Haugan — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1952. Female. Still living as of 1952.
  Virginia Haugen — of Auburn, King County, Wash. Candidate in primary for mayor of Auburn, Wash., 2001. Female. Still living as of 2001.
  Jennifer L. Hauseman — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Carole A. Helm — of Pullman, Whitman County, Wash. Mayor of Pullman, Wash., 1986-91; resigned 1991. Female. Still living as of 1991.
  Patricia Louise Herbold (b. 1940) — also known as Patricia L. Herbold; Pat Herbold; Patricia Louise Kruse — of Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio; Bellevue, King County, Wash. Born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, September 24, 1940. Daughter of William J. Kruse and Mary Louise Kruse. Republican. Chemist; lawyer; mayor of Montgomery, Ohio, 1986; chair of King County Republican Party, 2002-04; delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 2004; U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, 2005-. Female. Still living as of 2009.
  Relatives: Married to Robert J. Herbold (chief operating officer, Microsoft, 1994-2001).
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier
  Ruby Herman (born c.1885) — of Everett, Snohomish County, Wash.; Seattle, King County, Wash. Born in Arkansas, about 1885. Socialist. Bookkeeper; candidate for U.S. Representative from Washington 1st District, 1924, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married to Emil M. Herman.
  Bev Hermanson — of Olympia, Thurston County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Eleanor Hill — of Tacoma, Pierce County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Maybelle Hillyer — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1948. Female. Still living as of 1948.
  Maude Hobbs — of Tacoma, Pierce County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1952. Female. Still living as of 1952.
  Blanche Hodge — of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1940, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lois Hoff — Republican. Presidential Elector for Washington, 1956. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Alice Hogan — of Pasco, Franklin County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1944. Female. Still living as of 1944.
  Nancy Pease Hogan — of Washington. Democrat. Presidential Elector for Washington, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Alice M. Holden — of Pasco, Franklin County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Caroline Clyde Holt Holly (d. 1943) — also known as Carrie Holly — of Colorado. Member of Colorado state legislature, 1894. Female. One of the first three women state legislators in the U.S. Died in Castle Rock, Cowlitz County, Wash., July 16, 1943. Cremated.
  Relatives: Married to Charles Frederick Holly.
  Lynn S. Horton — of Bremerton, Kitsap County, Wash. Mayor of Bremerton, Wash., 1995-2001; defeated, 2001. Female. Still living as of 2001.
  Marcia Horwitz (born c.1955) — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Born about 1955. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Emma A. Housman — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1920. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Ellen Howe (born c.1965) — of Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Wash. Born about 1965. Republican. Public relations consultant; delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Helen P. Howell — of Federal Way, King County, Wash.; Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2004, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Mrs. J. L. Hughes — of Yakima, Yakima County, Wash. Republican. Member of Republican National Committee from Washington, 1924. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Julie Hukee — of Vancouver, Clark County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Hillary Hunt — of Olympia, Thurston County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Nella Hurd — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1928. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  May Arkwright Hutton — of Spokane, Spokane County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1912. Female. Interment at Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Wash.

 

 


 
   
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