Ana Frohmiller

Ana Frohmiller

Ana Frohmiller (1891–1971) was a leading female politician in Arizona from the 1930s through the 1950s.

She became the first woman to serve as State Auditor, to which she was elected in 1926.

Frohmiller served until 1950 when she ran an unsuccessful campaign for Governor against Howard Pyle. Arizona Senator and Republican Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater wrote in his memoir "With No Apologies" that Frohmiller was 'an attractive lady... who had earned quite a following as a result of her long and excellent service as state auditor'. He also observed that the voters of Arizona weren't ready for a woman governor in 1950. He was right. Frohmiller lost the election to Pyle, who became the first Republican Governor of Arizona since John Calhoun Phillips in 1928.

Frohmiller retired to Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona and died in 1971.


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