Ellen Cullen McCormack (September 15, 1926 – March 27, 2011)
was an American politician who was a candidate for the
Democratic presidential nomination in
1976
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* January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
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Early life
On September 15, 1926, Eleanor Rose Cullen was born in
The Bronx
The Bronx ( ) is the northernmost of the five Boroughs of New York City, boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. It shares a land border with Westchester County, New York, West ...
borough of New York City, to Irish immigrants William and Ellen Cullen. In 1949, she married Francis J. McCormack, after meeting him at a dance, and had four children with him.
Career
On July 14, 1975, McCormack filed with the Federal Election Commission to run in the
1976 presidential primary, and formally announced her candidacy at a news conference in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 16. She was the first woman to receive federal
matching funds
Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in proportion to funds available from other sources. Matching fund payments usually arise in situations of charity or public good. The terms cost sharing, in-kind, and matching can be used inter ...
(she received $244,125), and appeared on the ballot in twenty states. She ran on an exclusively
anti-abortion
Anti-abortion movements, also self-styled as pro-life movements, are involved in the abortion debate advocating against the practice of abortion and its Abortion by country, legality. Many anti-abortion movements began as countermovements in r ...
platform, and won no primaries, but had her name placed into nomination and seconded by
Erma Clardy Craven and received 22 votes from delegates at the
1976 Democratic National Convention, and engaged in a debate that also included future President
Jimmy Carter
James Earl Carter Jr. (October 1, 1924December 29, 2024) was an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party ...
.
During the
1980 presidential election, she ran as the presidential nominee of the
New York State Right to Life Party
The New York State Right to Life Party is a minor anti-abortion American political party active only in the state of New York that was founded to oppose the state's legalization of abortion in 1970.
History
In 1970 the Right to Life Party was ...
, with Carroll Driscoll as her running mate. They received 32,327 votes.
She had been a chairwoman of the
New York Right to Life Party, and was their candidate for
Lieutenant Governor of New York
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in
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
.
Later life
On March 27, 2011, she died in an assisted-living facility in Avon, Connecticut, after a long period with a heart ailment which originated during one of her pregnancies.
References
1926 births
2011 deaths
Candidates in the 1976 United States presidential election
Candidates in the 1980 United States presidential election
Female candidates for President of the United States
New York State Right to Life Party politicians
Politicians from the Bronx
American anti-abortion activists
People from Long Island
Activists from New York (state)
20th-century American women politicians
21st-century American women
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