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Name Sort descending Race/Ethnicity Party Roles State
Sally Pederson White Democrat
  • Lt. Governor (1999-2006)
Iowa
Beverly M. Perdue White Democrat
Governor (2009-2012)
Lt. Governor (2001-2008)
State Senator (1991-2000)
State Representative (1987-1990)
North Carolina
E.A. Perrault White Democrat
  • Secretary of State (1929-1930)
New Mexico
Vel R. Phillips Black Democrat
  • Secretary of State (1979-1982)
Wisconsin
Meg Scott Phipps White Democrat
  • Agriculture (2001-2003)
North Carolina
Karyn E. Polito White Republican
Lt. Governor (2015-2022)
State Representative (2001-2010)
Massachusetts
Sibyl Pool White Democrat
Public Service Commissioner (1955-1970)
Treasurer (1951-1954)
Secretary of State (1944-1950)
State Representative (1935-1944)
Alabama
Velda Jones Potter Black Democrat
  • Treasurer (2009-2010)
Delaware
Sandy Praeger White Republican
Insurance Commissioner (2003-2014)
State Senator (1993-2002)
Kansas
Josephine C. Preston White Nonpartisan
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1913-1928)
Washington
Tricia R. Pridemore White Republican
  • Public Service Commissioner (2018-2025)
Georgia
Ivy Baker Priest White Republican
  • Treasurer (1967-1974)
California
Sharon Priest White Democrat
  • Secretary of State (1995-2002)
Arkansas
Dianne I. Primavera White Democrat
Lt. Governor (2019-2026)
State Representative (2013-2016)
State Representative (2007-2010)
Colorado
Gladys Pyle White Republican
U.S. Senator (1938-1938)
Secretary of State (1927-1930)
State Representative (1923-1926)
South Dakota
Kristi Racines White Republican
  • Auditor (2019-2026)
Wyoming
Gina M. Raimondo White Democrat
Governor (2015-2021)
Treasurer (2011-2014)
Rhode Island
Dixy Lee Ray White Democrat
  • Governor (1977-1980)
Washington
Elizabeth M. Ready White Democrat
Auditor (2001-2004)
State Senator (1989-2000)
Vermont
Michele Reagan White Republican
Secretary of State (2015-2018)
State Senator (2011-2014)
State Representative (2003-2010)
Arizona
Ethel E. Redfield White Republican
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1917-1922)
Idaho
Francis Burke Redick White Republican
Secretary of State (1947-1948)
Secretary of State (1943-1944)
State Representative (1941-1942)
Connecticut
Suellen Reed White Republican
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1993-2008)
Indiana
Estelle Reel White Republican
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1895-1898)
Wyoming
Belle C. Reeves White Democrat
Secretary of State (1938-1948)
State Representative (1931-1938)
State Representative (1923-1926)
Washington
M. Jodi Rell White Republican
Governor (2004-2010)
Lt. Governor (1995-2004)
State Representative (1985-1994)
Connecticut
Brenda Reneau White Republican
  • Labor Commissioner (1995-2006)
Oklahoma
Kimberly Reynolds White Republican
Governor (2017-2026)
Lt. Governor (2011-2017)
State Senator (2009-2010)
Iowa
Georgia Ruth Rice White Democrat
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1977-1980)
Montana
Ann Richards White Democrat
Governor (1991-1994)
Treasurer (1983-1990)
Texas
Clarine Nardie Riddle White Democrat
  • Attorney General (1989-1990)
Connecticut
Annamae Riff White Republican
  • Secretary of State (1947-1950)
South Dakota
Olive A. Ringsrud White Republican
  • Secretary of State (1939-1942)
South Dakota
Glenda Ritz White Democrat
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (2013-2016)
Indiana
Beatrice B. Roach White Democrat
  • Secretary of State (1951-1954)
New Mexico
Kim Robak White Democrat
  • Lt. Governor (1993-1998)
Nebraska
Elizabeth H. Roberts White Democrat
Lt. Governor (2007-2014)
State Senator (1997-2006)
Rhode Island
Barbara Roberts White Democrat
Governor (1991-1994)
Secretary of State (1985-1990)
State Representative (1981-1984)
Oregon
Mary L. Roberts White Democrat
Labor Commissioner (1979-1994)
State Senator (1975-1978)
State Representative (1973-1974)
Oregon
Dawn E. Rockey White Democrat
  • Treasurer (1991-1995)
Nebraska
Sara Rodriguez White Democrat
Lt. Governor (2023-2026)
State Representative (2021-2022)
Wisconsin
Nancy Rogers White Democrat
  • Attorney General (2008-2008)
Ohio
Alicia Romero Latina Democrat
  • Secretary of State (1947-1950)
New Mexico
Ellen F. Rosenblum White Democrat
  • Attorney General (2012-2024)
Oregon
Nellie Tayloe Ross White Democrat
  • Governor (1925-1926)
Wyoming
Vesta Roy White Republican
State Senator (1983-1986)
Governor (1982-1983)
State Senator (1979-1982)
State Representative (1973-1974)
New Hampshire
Pearl Frances Runyon White Democrat
  • Treasurer (1949-1956)
Kentucky
Elizabeth Russum White Republican
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction (1923-1926)
Idaho
Leslie Rutledge White Republican
Lt. Governor (2023-2026)
Attorney General (2015-2022)
Arkansas
Janet C. Rzewnicki White Republican
  • Treasurer (1983-1998)
Delaware

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