November 2018

Deceased politicians

Continuing: #1day1woman Global Initiative

Happening now: Religion Deceased politicians Geofocus: Asia

Coming up: Photography Laureates Countries beginning with 'I'

See also: Future events


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In November 2018, Women in Red is focusing on deceased politicians. It was felt that emphasis on politicians who are no longer living would provide opportunities for filling gaps in the important part women have played on the political scene over the years, while avoiding difficulties associated with biographies of living people.

We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women in politics, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative.

The main goals of the event are:

What else?

Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to politics are listed below:

There are also individual lists of politicians from the following countries:

Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

Participants[edit]

Outcomes (articles)[edit]

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Key:

New or upgraded articles

Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

  1. Poland Julia Kratowska
  2. SwitzerlandGermany Anna Margarete Stegmann
  3. Romania Constanța Crăciun
  4. Germany Barbara Kisseler
  5. Canada Jessie Kirk
  6. Peru Irene Silva de Santolalla
  7. Venezuela Ixora Rojas Paz
  8. United States Dorothy N. Dolbey
  9. KazakhstanSoviet UnionBalzhan Bultrikova
  10. TajikistanSoviet Union Nizoramo Zaripova
  11. India Indumati Chimanlal Sheth - upgraded
  12. France Suzanne Girault - PIN
  13. United Kingdom Mary O'Brien Harris
  14. AzerbaijanSoviet Union Sakina Aliyeva TW, PIN
  15. AustriaIsrael Anitta Müller-Cohen, PIN
  16. Spain María Jesús San Segundo - PIN
  17. SwitzerlandRosa Bloch-Bollag - PIN
  18. Dominion of CeylonSri LankaSirimavo Bandaranaike -upgraded for GA nom, PIN
  19. Denmark Eva Gredal
  20. United States Ellen Sullivan Woodward - upgraded, PIN
  21. United States Alice Harrell Strickland
  22. United States Amy Kaukonen - PIN
  23. KazakhstanSoviet Union Ariadna Chasovnikova - PIN
  24. United States Elaine Gordon
  25. United Kingdom Anne Corner
  26. United Kingdom Amy Morant
  27. TurkmenistanSoviet Union Tagan Babaeva
  28. Germany Antonie Pfülf TW, PIN
  29. Faroe Islands Andrea Árting
  30. TajikistanSoviet Union Guljahon Bobosodiqova
  31. Serbia Mitra Mitrović
  32. Germany Hanna Walz
  33. KyrgyzstanSoviet Union Kuluypa Konduchalova
  34. United States Agnes Ballard - PIN, DYK, TW
  35. Canada Dorothy Kostrzewa (upgraded)
  36. Ukraine United States Ella Wolfe
  37. UzbekistanSoviet Union Yodgor Nasriddinova - PIN
  38. Denmark Inger Gautier Schmit - PIN
  39. Denmark Olga Knudsen - PIN
  40. India Adruti Laxmibai
  41. Finland Ulla Puolanne - PIN
  42. Denmark Marie Chistensen - PIN
  43. Denmark Mathilde Malling Hauschultz - PIN
  44. Poland Anna Piasecka
  45. Denmark Helga Larsen - PIN
  46. Denmark Karen Ankersted TW, PIN
  47. Sweden Märtha Brydolf
  48. KazakhstanSoviet Union Kamshat Donenbaeva TW, PIN
  49. Norway Helga Ramstad - pIN
  50. Italy Lina Merlin TW, PIN
  51. France Marie-Madeleine Dienesch
  52. Spain Pilar Careaga TW, PIN
  53. Jamaica Lucille Iremonger
  54. Republic of Ireland Muriel Bowen
  55. United Kingdom Leila Campbell
  56. Switzerland Emma Kammacher
  57. Belgium Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire
  58. Netherlands Carry Pothuis-Smit TW, PIN
  59. Sweden Karin Andersson (politician) - PIN
  60. Belgium Mathilde Schroyens
  61. France Yvette Chassagne
  62. Australia Brettena Smyth
  63. United Kingdom Helen Keynes

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