List of first Native American U.S. state legislators
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Native Americans have served in state legislatures, with several interruptions, since Greenwood LeFlore was elected to the Mississippi lower house in 1841. Twenty-one states (out of 50) have yet to elect or appoint any Native American state legislators. This list does not include Native Hawaiians.
Nationwide
[edit]Legislator | Nation | Legislative achievement | Seat held | Took office | Left office | Party | Note |
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Greenwood LeFlore | Choctaw | 1st Native American man to be elected to any state legislature | Mississippi House of Representatives | 1841 | 1844 | Whig | |
William A. Durant | Choctaw | 1st Native American to serve as speaker of any state lower house | Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives | 1911 | 1913 | Democratic | |
Cora Reynolds Anderson | Ojibwe | 1st Native American woman elected to any state legislature | Michigan House of Representatives | 1924 | 1925 | Republican | |
Bill Beltz | Iñupiat | 1st Native American to serve as leader of any state upper house | President of the Alaska Senate | 1959 | 1960 | Democratic |
Alaska
[edit]- first Alaska Native men elected to the Alaska House of Representatives: John E. Curtis (Iñupiaq), Charles E. Fagerstrom (Inupiaq), James Hoffman (Yup'ik), Axel C. Johnson (Yup'ik), John Nusunginya (Iñupiaq) (1959)[1]
- first Alaska Native men elected to the Alaska Senate: Bill Beltz (Inupiaq), Frank Peratrovich (Tlingit), Eben Hopson (Iñupiaq) (1959)[2]
- first Alaska Native man to serve as Alaska Senate President: Bill Beltz (Inupiaq) (1959)[3]
- first Alaska Native woman elected to the Alaska House of Representatives: Brenda Itta (Iñupiaq) (1974)[4]
- first Alaska Native woman elected to the Alaska Senate: Georgianna Lincoln (Gwich'in) (1993)[4]
- first Alaska Native to serve as Speaker of the Alaska House: Bryce Edgmon (Yup'ik) (2017)[5]
Arizona
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the Arizona House of Representatives: Lloyd House (Navajo, Oneida) (1967)[4]
- first Native American man elected to the Arizona Senate: Arthur J. Hubbard Sr. (Navajo) (1972)
- first Native American women elected to the Arizona House of Representatives: Debra Lynn Norris (Navajo, Tohono O'odham) and Sally Ann Gonzales (Yaqui) (1997)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Arizona Senate: Jamescita Peshlakai (Navajo) (2016)[4]
Arkansas
[edit]first Native American man elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives: Jeremy Hutchinson (Blackfoot) (2000)[4] first Native American woman elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives: Donna Hutchinson (Blackfoot) (2007)[4]
California
[edit]- first Native American elected to the California State Assembly and first openly gay Native American California legislator: Todd Gloria (Tlingit) (2016)[4]
- first California Native American elected to the California State Assembly: James Ramos (Serrano, Cahuilla) (2018)[4]
Colorado
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Colorado House of Representatives: Ben Nighthorse Campbell (Cheyenne) (1983)[4]
- first Native American elected to the Colorado Senate: Suzanne Williams (Comanche) (2004)[6]
Idaho
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the Idaho House of Representatives: Joseph Garry (Coeur d'Alene) (1956)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Idaho House of Representatives: Jeanne Givens (Coeur d'Alene) (1985)[4]
Illinois
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Illinois General Assembly: Donne Trotter (Choctaw) (1988)[7]
- first Native American elected to the Illinois Senate: Donne Trotter (Choctaw) (1993)[7]
Kansas
[edit]- first Native American woman elected to the Kansas House of Representatives: Ponka-We Victors (Ponca, Tohono O'odham) (2010)[4]
- first transgender Native American state legislator: Stephanie Byers (Chickasaw) (2021)[4]
Kentucky
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives: Reginald Meeks (Cherokee) (2000)[4]
Maine
[edit]- first Native Americans appointed to the Maine House of Representatives (non-voting tribal representatives): Francis Loran and John Neptune (Penobscot) (1823)[4]
- first Native American elected to the Maine House of Representatives (non-voting): Henry John Bear (Maliseet) (2013)[4]
Massachusetts
[edit]first Native American elected to the Massachusetts Legislature: Watson F. Hammond (Montauk) (1837)[4]
Michigan
[edit]- first Native American to be elected to the Michigan Legislature: Cora Reynolds Anderson (Ojibwe) (1924)[4]
Minnesota
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the Minnesota Senate: Skip Finn (Ojibwe) (1991)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives and first lesbian and two-spirit Native American state legislator: Susan Allen (Lakota) (2001)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Minnesota Senate: Mary Kunesh (Lakota) (2020)[4]
Mississippi
[edit]- first Native American in the Mississippi House and State Senate: Greenwood LeFlore (Choctaw) (1841)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives: Carolyn Crawford (Ojibwe) (2012)[8]
Montana
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Montana House of Representatives: Dolly Smith Custer Akers (Assiniboine) (1932)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Montana Senate: Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (Crow) (2008)
- first openly gay Native American elected to the Montana Legislature: Donavon Hawk (2020)[9]
Nebraska
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Nebraska Legislature: Tom Brewer (Lakota) (2016)[4]
Nevada
[edit]first Native American man elected to the Nevada Legislature: Dewey Sampson (Paiute) (1938)[4]
first Native American Speaker of the Nevada House: John Oceguera (Paiute) (2000)[4]
first Native American woman elected to the Nevada State Assembly: Shea Backus (2018)[4]
New Mexico
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the New Mexico Senate: Tom Lee (Navajo) (1966)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives: Lynda Lovejoy (1988)[4]
North Carolina
[edit]- first Native American elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives: Henry Ward Oxedine (Lumbee) (1973)[4]
- first Native American elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in the 20th century: Charles Graham (Lumbee) (2011)[10]
North Dakota
[edit]first Native American elected to the North Dakota Legislature: Arthur Raymond (Lakota) (1970)[4] first Native American woman elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives: Ruth Buffalo (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara) (2018)[4]
Oklahoma
[edit]- Several members of the 1st Oklahoma Legislature were Native American including, but not limited to: Elias Landrum and Thomas LaFayette Rider (Cherokee), William A. Durant (Choctaw), and Benjamin F. Harrison (Chickasaw/Choctaw) (1907)
- First Native American Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives: William A. Durant (Choctaw) (1911)
- First Native American woman elected to the Oklahoma Legislature: Helen TeAta Gale Cole (Chickasaw) (1979)[4]
- First LGBT Native American man elected to the Oklahoma Legislature and possibly nationwide: Al McAffrey (Choctaw) (2006)[4]
- First LGBT Native American woman elected to the Oklahoma Legislature: Chelsey Branham (Chickasaw) (2018)
Oregon
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Oregon House of Representatives: Jackie Taylor (Potawatomi) (1991)[4]
Pennsylvania
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives: Barbara McIlvaine Smith (Sac and Fox) (2007)[4]
South Dakota
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the South Dakota Legislature: Pat Flynn Jr. (Lakota) (1970)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the South Dakota Legislature: Theresa Two Bulls (Lakota) (2004)[4]
- first Native American elected as South Dakota Senate Minority Leader: Troy Heinert (Lakota)[4]
- first Republican Native American woman elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives: Tamara St. John (Dakota) (2019)[4]
Tennessee
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives: Bryan Terry (Choctaw) (2015)[4]
Utah
[edit]- first Native American woman elected to the Utah Legislature: Angela Romero (Assiniboine) (2013)
Washington
[edit]- first Native American man to be elected to the Washington Legislature: William Bishop (Snohomish) (1898)[4]
- first Native American man to be elected to the Washington State Senate: William Bishop (Snohomish) (1919)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Washington Legislature: Lois Stratton (Spokane) (1971)[4]
- first Alaska Native woman elected to the Washington Legislature: Debra Lekanoff (Tlingit, Unangax̂) (2019)[11]
Wisconsin
[edit]- first Native American elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly: Alonzo D. Dick (Brothertown) (1849)
Wyoming
[edit]- first Native American man elected to the Wyoming Legislature: Scotty Ratliff (Eastern Shoshone) (1980)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Wyoming Legislature and first Native American elected to the Wyoming Senate: Affie Ellis (Navajo) (2016)[4]
- first Native American woman elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives: Andi Clifford (Northern Arapaho) (2018)[4]
References
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- ^ "First Alaska State Legislature, Senate, 1959".
- ^ "SR 9: Dedicating a committee room in the Thomas B. Stewart Legislative Office Building to former Senator William Beltz".
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- ^ "For first Alaska Native House speaker, a budget fix is personal".
- ^ "Colorado State Senator Suzanne Williams Is a Fierce and Creative Advocate for American Indians". Ict News.
- ^ a b "Donne Trotter's Second Chance". 28 November 2012.
- ^ "Carolyn Crawford for House 121 - About Carolyn". Archived from the original on 2015-07-09.
- ^ "Democrats suspicious of LGBT inclusion in Trump speech". 31 July 2016.
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- ^ "Lekanoff Sworn-In as First Native American Woman to Serve in House".