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Frances S. Klock (January 1, 1844 – October 6, 1908) was an American politician in the state of Colorado.


Legislative career

Colorado became the first state in which women obtained the right to vote through popular election on January 7, 1893. The following year, on November 6, 1894, three women were elected to serve in the
Colorado House of Representatives The Colorado House of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Colorado. The House is composed of 65 members from an equal number of constituent districts, with each distr ...
. Besides Frances Klock, they included
Clara Cressingham Clara Cressingham (October 6, 1863 – 1906) was one of the first women elected to serve in any state legislature in the United States. She was also the first woman to serve in a leadership position in any state legislature. Early life Cressingh ...
and
Carrie C. Holly Caroline Clyde Holly (July 15, 1866 – July 13, 1943) was a U.S. politician in the state of Colorado. Legislative career Colorado became the first state in which women obtained the right to vote through popular election in 1893. The following y ...
.Judy Gaughan
Klock"
''Colorado Encyclopedia''.
All three were Republicans and were sworn into office in 1895. Each served one term, from 1895 to 1896.


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*''Colorado Encyclopedia:'
"Frances Klock"
by Judy Gaughan. {{DEFAULTSORT:Klock, Frances S. Members of the Colorado House of Representatives 1844 births 1908 deaths 19th-century American politicians