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Barbara Vucanovich
June 22, 1921 -
In 1982, Nevada voters sent Barbara Vucanovich to the US House of
Representatives, making her the first woman ever elected to federal
office in the state of Nevada. She represented Congressional District
Two from 1982 through 1996.
She was born Barbara Farrell in 1921 in Camp Dix, New Jersey. Her
father worked as an engineer for the New York State Department of
Public Health so Barbara grew up in Albany, New York. She attended
a private, all-girls school then went to college at Manhattanville
College in New York. At the age of eighteen, Barbara married James
Henry Bugden. Her husband’s overseas military service during
World War II strained their marriage and in 1949 she moved to Reno
to obtain a divorce because of Nevada’s liberal divorce laws.
While in Nevada, she met and married a Reno attorney named Kenneth
P. Dillon in 1950. They had five children together. He met with an
untimely death in 1964. In 1965, Barbara married George Vucanovich.
She ran two businesses: a travel agency and speed-reading franchise.
After her third marriage, Vucanovich became active in Nevada politics
as a conservative Republican. She was elected president of the Republican
Women’s Club in Reno. U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt hired her to
manage his successful 1966 Governor’s campaign, his 1974 campaign
for U.S. Senate. She also was District Representative for Northern
Nevada from 1974-1981.
When the second congressional district in Nevada was formed after
the 1980 census, Laxalt urged Barbara to run for the new seat. She
ran and won her election and became the first woman to hold federal
office in Nevada. She represented Nevada from 1982 until her retirement
in 1996. Since she left Congress, she has remained active in Nevada
politics and saw her daughter, Patty Cafferata, become the first
woman elected State Treasurer of Nevada.
Following her retirement, Barbara also became a published author
with her 2005 memoir, From Nevada to Congress, and Back Again written
with her daughter Patty Cafferata. Her book reflects on her years
of service to Nevada and her experiences as a mother, businesswoman,
and community volunteer. She remains active in state and national
politics as a Republican.
Source:
- Barbara F. Vucanovich, From Nevada to Congress, and back again.
Reno : University of Nevada Press, 2005.
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