Maude C. Waitt Explained

Maude Comstock Waitt
State House:Ohio House of Representatives
State:Ohio
Term:January 1922 – December 1930
Party:Republican
Birth Date:11 August 1875
Birth Place:Middlebury, Vermont
Death Place:Lakewood, Ohio

Maude Comstock Waitt (1875 – 1935) was a member of the Ohio Senate. She was one of the first six women elected into the Ohio General Assembly in 1922.[1] She sponsored 3 bills in 1923, all of which passed in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. She was reelected in 1924, 1926, and 1928.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Waitt died in her sleep on December 13, 1935, after a long illness.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nettie MacKenzie Clapp . Ohio Ladies Gallery. org
  2. Web site: Senate Bill 138 - 85th General Assembly. Ohio Ladies Gallery. org
  3. Web site: Senate Bill 252 - 85th General Assembly. Ohio Ladies Gallery. org
  4. Web site: Ladies' Gallery . ohiostatehouse.org.
  5. Web site: Waitt, Maude Comstock. November 15, 2019. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History.