- Helen Douglas Mankin
Helen Douglas Mankin (1896-1956) was an American politician; she was the second woman to represent Georgia in the
United States House of Representatives.Mankin was born
September 11 ,1896 , in Atlanta,Fulton County, Georgia . She grew up there, attending public and private schools. She graduated with anA.B. fromRockford College , Rockford,Illinois , in 1917. She graduated with anLL.B. fromAtlanta Law School , Atlanta, Georgia, in 1920. During and after theFirst World War , Mankin served as an ambulance driver in a unit attached to the French army in 1918 and 1919.After the war and earning her law degree, Mankin entered private practice as an attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. She entered politics, and served as a Democratic member of the
Georgia General Assembly from 1937 until 1946.In 1946, Mankin was elected as a Democrat to represent the fifth congressional district of Georgia in the
79th United States Congress , filling the seat left vacant by the resignation ofRobert Ramspeck . She took her seatFebruary 12 , 1946. She was an unsuccessful candidate in that year's Democratic Partyprimary election when she sought renomination to run for reelection. She won thepopular vote , gaining major support from Atlanta'sAfrican-American community, but lost in the county unit system, a voting system similar to the presidentialelectoral college that Georgia then used for primary elections. The county-unit system gain disproportionate weight to the votes of rural counties, severely discounting the votes of large urban areas, such as Atlanta's Fulton County. Mankin then was an unsuccessfulwrite-in candidate in thegeneral election of 1946.Mankin's term of office concluded
January 3 ,1947 . She continued to live in Atlanta, and she died there onJuly 25 ,1956 .References
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*Spritzer, Lorraine Nelson. "The Belle of Ashby Street: Helen Douglas Mankin and Georgia Politics". Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1982.###@@@KEY@@@###USRepSuccessionBox
state = Georgia
district = 5
before=Robert Ramspeck
after=James C. Davis
years=February 12 ,1946 -January 3 ,1947
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