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Dorathy Allen (née McDonald) (March 10, 1910 – May 12, 1990) was an American newspaper editor and publisher, and
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politician. Allen is most remembered as the first woman to be elected to the
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. Allen represented District 26 which included Monroe, Lee, Arkansas, and Phillips counties. Her first election to the Senate was a special election in 1964 to replace the open seat left by the death of her husband, State Senator Tom Allen. She ran unopposed in 1966 and 1970. During her time in office, she was the only female in the Arkansas State Senate.


Family and early life

Dorathy McDonald, daughter of Jack and Dora (Barnes) McDonald, was born in
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on March 10, 1910. Dorathy married Tom Allen in May 1941 and the couple moved to
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. The Allens had no children. Tom died from cancer on October 31, 1963.


Newspaper career

Dorathy began a career in the media as the society editor of the ''Helena World''. She later worked for the ''Eastern Arkansas Record'' in the news and advertising departments. After her marriage to the Allens published the ''Citizen'' in Brinkley, the ''Monroe County Sun'' in
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, and the ''Woodruff County Democrat'' in
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. In 1974, a fire destroyed the second floor of the ''Citizen''.


Public service

Before her election to the State Senate, Dorathy was involved in numerous community groups and had a leadership role in several prominent organizations. She was on the Governor's Advisory Committee on Mental Retardation, and was the past president of the Arkansas Hospital Association. She was a charter member and the first president of the Brinkley Business and Professional Women's Club, and was a past president of Arkansas Press Women. After Dorathy left the Senate, she remained active in community clubs throughout the rest of her life.


Miss Arkansas Pageant

Prior to 1945, the Miss Arkansas Pageant was sponsored by the East Arkansas Young Businessmen's Club. In 1944, Dorathy chaperoned the Miss Arkansas Pageant winner to the
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where she saw the defects in Arkansas pageant that would keep their local contestant from successfully competing at the national level. On her return to Arkansas, Dorathy took charge of the Miss Arkansas pageant.


Political career

In 1944, Tom Allen was elected to the
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. Later, Tom Allen was elected to the
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, and held the seat until his death. On July 28, 1964 Dorathy Allen ran for and was elected to fill the open Senate seat of Tom after his death. She was reelected in 1966 and 1970 without opposition. Dorathy served in the State Senate until January 1975. She did not run for reelection after reapportionment altered the senate district's boundaries. Dorathy was employed as a Senate clerk from 1975 to 1976.


Death and legacy

Allen died on May 12, 1990.


See also

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References

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