Gladys Porter

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Gladys Muriel Porter, MBE, (née Richardson; August 4, 1893 – April 30, 1967) was the first woman in the Maritimes to be elected as Mayor, and the first female Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.[2] She was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the daughter of Walter Richardson and Christina Macpherson.

Preceded byEric Balcom
Succeeded byVictor Thorpe
BornAugust 4, 1893
DiedApril 30, 1967(1967-04-30) (aged 73)
Quick facts MLA for Kings North, Preceded by ...
Gladys Muriel Porter
MLA for Kings North
In office
June 7, 1960  April 20, 1967
Preceded byEric Balcom
Succeeded byVictor Thorpe
Personal details
BornAugust 4, 1893
DiedApril 30, 1967(1967-04-30) (aged 73)
PartyProgressive Conservative
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"It is satisfying to know that women join in this partnership, working together 'to hold fast to basic principles and values and to exert influence to preserve a democratic way of life.'"

Gladys Porter
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
February 8, 1961[1]

Porter was elected to Kentville town council in 1943. She was then elected Mayor of Kentville in 1946 and served until 1960, when she ran successfully as a Progressive Conservative to represent the provincial electoral district of Kings North.[2][3]

Porter was re-elected to the Legislature in 1963[4] and served until her death on April 30, 1967, in Kentville, Nova Scotia.[5]

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