Ella Tambussi Grasso (May 10, 1919 – February 5, 1981) was a Democratic Party American politician. She was the first female governor of the state of Connecticut. Grasso was in office from 1975 to 1980. She was elected governor in November 1974. She was the first female governor elected in her own right. From 1971 to 1975, she was a member of the United States House of Representatives. Grasso was born in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
Grasso died on February 5, 1981 in Hartford, Connecticut of a heart attack and multiple organ failure caused by ovarian cancer, aged 61.[1]
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan posthumously awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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- Mary Jobe Akeley
- Anni Albers
- Marian Anderson
- Beatrice Fox Auerbach
- Emma Fielding Baker
- Evelyn Longman Batchelder
- Catharine Beecher
- Jody Cohen
- Prudence Crandall
- Katharine Seymour Day
- Fidelia Fielding
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Dorothy Goodwin
- Ella Grasso
- Estelle Griswold
- Mary Hall
- Alice Hamilton
- Katharine Hepburn
- Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn
- Isabella Beecher Hooker
- Emeline Roberts Jones
- Barbara B. Kennelly
- Clare Boothe Luce
- Rachel Taylor Milton
- Alice Paul
- Ellen Ash Peters
- Ann Petry
- Sarah Porter
- Theodate Pope Riddle
- Edna Negron Rosario
- Margaret Rudkin
- Susan Saint James
- Lydia Sigourney
- Virginia Thrall Smith
- Smiths of Glastonbury
- Hilda Crosby Standish
- Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Gladys Tantaquidgeon
- Betty Tianti
- Hannah Bunce Watson
- Chase G. Woodhouse
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| 1995 |
- Helen M. Feeney
- Caroline Hewins
- Donna Lopiano
- María Colón Sánchez
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| 1997 |
- Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt
- Annie Dillard
- Margo Rose
- Laura Wheeler Waring
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| 1999 |
- Jane Hamilton-Merritt
- Sophie Tucker
- Ann Uccello
- Florence Wald
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2000s |
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| 2000 |
- Emily Barringer
- Adrianne Baughns-Wallace
- Mary Goodrich Jenson
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| 2001 |
- Laura Nyro
- Catherine Roraback
- Maria Miller Stewart
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| 2002 |
- Florence Griswold
- Eileen Kraus
- Miriam Therese Winter
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| 2003 |
- Dotha Bushnell Hillyer
- Clarice McLean
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| 2009 |
- Martha Minerva Franklin
- Carolyn M. Mazure
- Helen L. Smits
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2010s |
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| 2010 |
- Anne M. Mulcahy
- Martha Parsons
- Maggie Wilderotter
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| 2012 |
- Anne Garrels
- Annie Leibovitz
- Faith Middleton
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| 2014 |
- Beatrix Farrand
- Jennifer Lawton
- Marian Salzman
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| 2015 |
- Margaret Bourke-White
- Carolyn Miles
- Indra Nooyi
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| 2017 |
- Kristen Griest
- Ruth A. Lucas
- Regina Rush-Kittle
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| 2019 |
- Marian Chertow
- Nell Newman
- Martha Langevin
- Elizabeth George Plouffe
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2020s |
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| 2020 |
- Josephine Bennett
- Frances Ellen Burr
- Catharine Flanagan
- Sarah Lee Brown Fleming
- Clara Hill (suffragist)
- Elsie Hill
- Helena Hill
- Emily Pierson
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| 2021 |
- Enola G. Aird
- Patricia Baker
- Donna Berman
- Khalilah L. Brown-Dean
- Glynda C. Carr
- Callie Gale Heilmann
- Jerimarie Liesegang
- Kica Matos
- Marilyn Ondrasik
- Pamela Selders
- Teresa C. Younger
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