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Esto Bates Broughton (January 9, 1890 – November 20, 1956) was an American lawyer, journalist, publicist, and politician, one of the first four women to serve in the
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when they were elected in 1918. Broughton, who was sworn into office at age 29, was also the youngest woman ever to serve in the California legislature, until her record was broken in 2002.


Early life

Esto Bates Broughton was born in
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,"Esto B. Broughton"
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the daughter of James Richard Broughton and Jennie Bates Broughton. Her father was a bank president. She attended the
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at Berkeley, completing undergraduate studies in 1915, and earning her law degree in the class of 1916.


Career

Esto Bates Broughton was the first woman lawyer in
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"California"
''Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators'', National Women's History Museum.
In 1918 she was the only Democratic woman candidate elected to the California state assembly for the 46th district, and one of the first four women to be elected to the state's legislature, along with Grace S. Dorris, Elizabeth Hughes, and Anna L. Saylor. Broughton, representing Modesto, was reelected in 1920, 1922, and 1924. While in the legislature, she introduced bills on
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, agricultural irrigation, consumer protection, and jobs for
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veterans. She objected to the exploitation of children in motion picture productions, but said she didn't mind "
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giving the girls lessons in vamping, although I think she carries it too far." Broughton chaired the publicity department of the California Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1928, she addressed the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meeting in Hawaii, at which
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was presiding. From 1928 to 1931, she was publicist for the
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. In 1931, she was working as a journalist, covering state politics for the ''Fresno Republican'' and other newspapers. In 1932 she was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention that nominated
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for president. She started a weekly newspaper, ''Political Straws'', in 1933. In 1944, she ran for Congress, and was endorsed by the Merced County Democratic Central Committee. In the same year, she campaigned for Franklin Roosevelt's re-election.


Personal life

Broughton died in Modesto in 1956, aged 66 years. Her nephew was San Francisco poet, filmmaker, and playwright
James Broughton James Broughton (November 10, 1913 – May 17, 1999) was an American poet and poetic filmmaker. He was part of the San Francisco Renaissance, a precursor to the Beat poets. Broughton was an early bard of the Radical Faeries, as well as a member ...
(1913-1999).Jonathan Williams
"Obituary: James Broughton"
''Independent'' (June 2, 1999).
Esto Bates Broughton was 29 years old when she was sworn into office early in 1919. Nobody younger than that was sworn into the California Assembly until 2002, when Cindy Montañez took office at age 28.


See also

* List of first women lawyers and judges in California


References

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