Reba Hurn

Reba Hurn
Member of the Washington Senate
from the 7th district
In office
1923–1931
Preceded byEdwin Coman
Succeeded byCharles H. Voss
Personal details
Born(1881-08-21)August 21, 1881
Clear Lake, Iowa, U.S.
Died1967
Political partyRepublican
Alma materCornell College
Northwestern University
University of Heidelberg

Rebecca Jane "Reba" Hurn (August 21, 1881 – 1967) was a lawyer and state legislator who lived in Spokane, Washington. She was the first woman elected to the Washington State Senate, serving from 1923 to 1930. Before launching her legal and political careers, she pursued graduate work at Heidelberg University in Germany, then worked for New York philanthropist and political activist Nathan Straus, who became her mentor. Her assistance with Straus's Democratic Party activities provided Hurn with first-hand political experience long before she ran for office as a Republican in 1922. As the lone woman in the state senate, she at first attracted press attention more as a novelty than as the serious legislator that she soon became. After two terms in office, she returned to her law practice in Spokane, remained active in public affairs, and was a world traveler of unusual perception and daring.


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