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878: 66: 136: 262: 25: 580:. She beat all odds to win the primary over six rivals, all of which were notable Democratic bosses. Lusk somehow defied and prevailed over the heavily entrenched patronage in the State Democratic Party, which sent shock waves through state politics but was overshadowed when she handily won the general election and became the first woman ever to represent New Mexico in the 556:
Lusk again served as State Superintendent from 1943 to 1947. It was during this time that Lusk provided New Mexico public schools with free textbooks and successfully lobbied the state legislature to fund a school construction plan, raise teacher salaries and institute a teacher's retirement program.
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Lusk served in that capacity until 1929, as she made an unsuccessful bid for state Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1928. Though she lost her initial bid, she came back two years later in 1930 to win that office, and serve there until 1935. She briefly left politics to continue raising her
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in December 1953. Returning to New Mexico, Lusk was elected to two additional terms as state superintendent and served from 1955 to 1960.
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These reforms drastically improved New Mexico's public education, and are perhaps Lusk's greatest mark upon the state.
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and endorsing universal military training. She also supported establishment of a cabinet-level
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In 1924, women across New Mexico shook up local politics. The first female member of the
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She was born Georgia Lee Witt (her maiden name often shortened to 'Lee') on a ranch near
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of 1928 - the first woman to do so for New Mexico - and 1948 as a New Mexico delegate.
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children. She returned and during 1941 and 1942 Lusk was a rural school supervisor in
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As a member of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, Lusk supported many of President
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in 1914. The following year she married a prominent rancher-banker named
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Mexico
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nomination for one of New Mexico's two at-large seats in the
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In September 1949 President Truman appointed her to the
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U.S. House of Representatives
New Mexico
At-large
Clinton P. Anderson
John E. Miles
Carlsbad
New Mexico Territory

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