Luella Johnston
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Luella Johnston (née Buckminster, 1861 – March 11, 1958), was an early 20th-century American businesswoman, civic reformer, and suffragist"RESOLUTION NO. 2018-0094" ''City of Sacramento,'' March 20, 2018
/ref> who was also the first woman elected to the
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(then called the City Commission), where she served from 1912 to 1913."CITY MEMORIALIZES LUELLA JOHNSTON, SACRAMENTO’S FIRST COUNCILWOMAN" ''City of Sacramento City Express,'' October 18, 2018
/ref> Her election was the first time a woman was elected to a city council in California or of any major American city.
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Biography

In 1912, one year after women won the right to vote in California, Johnston ran for a position on the new City Commission. She was elected as part of a slate of Progressive candidates, defeating the railroad-aligned incumbents. Her campaign had the backing of the Woman's Council, an association of women's clubs she helped found. While in office Johnston "focused on education, flood control, street lighting, parks, playgrounds, libraries, cultural facilities, utility rates, and advancement of city morals." Johnston's one year in office made her powerful enemies in the Southern Pacific Railroad, Pacific Gas & Electric, and local saloon owners. Despite a well-organized campaign, she was defeated for re-election in 1913."Wicked Sacramento" ''The History Press,'' p. 30, 2019
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Legacy

Despite Johnston being one of the first women elected to municipal office in the United States, for more than 100 years after her historic election there were no memorials commemorating her in Sacramento. In 2018, led by Councilwoman Angelique Ashby, the City Council voted to rename the City Council Chambers in Historic City Hall after Johnston.


References


Other reading


Nicolas Heidorn, "California’s First Councilwoman – Part I," Sacramentality (2018)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnston, Luella 1958 deaths Sacramento City Council members 1861 births Suffragists from California Women city councillors in California