Sara W. Mahan

Sara W. Mahan (February 26, 1870 – November 1, 1966) was a progressive era social reformer, and early Democratic Party female politician from Kentucky in the United States. Mahan was one of the founders of the Democratic Women's Club of Kentucky. She was one of the first women to become a member of the Kentucky Democratic State Central and Executive Committee.[1]

Family and early life

Sara W. Mahan, daughter of George D. and Katherine Cain (White), was born in Clay County, Kentucky on February 26, 1870. She never married. She is interred in Bellevue Cemetery.

Political career

In 1907 Mahan began her political career when she managed the campaign headquarters of the Kentucky Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Judge S. W. Hagar. The Frankfort Journal took note of her work and said, "Miss Mahan displayed remarkable exec. ability and was the first woman to have charge of the successful management of a campaign for the nomination for the chief office of this Commonwealth." [1]

Appointed positions

In 1908, Mahan became assistant state librarian and remained in the position until 1920. From 1920 to 1921, she served as Centre College librarian.[1]

Elected office

Mahan was Boyle County Circuit Court Clerk from 1921 to 1929. She was Secretary of State of Kentucky from 1932 to 1936.[1]

Civic and political clubs

Mahan was a member of many Women's Clubs and other community organizations, including the Democratic Women's Club of Kentucky, Woman's Club of Frankfort, and the Business and Professional Women's Club.[1]

Later life and death

Mahan died in Danville, Kentucky, on November 1, 1966.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Sara W. Mahan". Secretary of State. Frankfort, Kentucky: Commonwealth of Kentucky. 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
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