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ELLA GRASSO

We offer the following information for educational purposes.

Much has been written about Ella Grasso. We refer to her riding the train from the Windsor Locks Passenger Train Station on our web site and in our newsletters. We felt it was appropriate to provide a little more information about this historic individual from Windsor Locks Connecticut.


The following information was found on The Political Graveyard.

The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 138,150 politicians, living and dead.
Grasso, Ella Tambussi (1919-1981) — also known as Ella T. Grasso; Ella Rose Tambussi — of Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Conn., May 10, 1919. Democrat. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1953-57; member of Democratic National Committee from Connecticut, 1956-58; secretary of state of Connecticut, 1959-71; delegate to Connecticut state constitutional convention, 1965; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 6th District, 1971-75; Governor of Connecticut, 1975-80; resigned 1980. Female. Catholic. Italian ancestry. Member, League of Women Voters; Urban League; American Association of University Women; Phi Beta Kappa. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1981. Died in Hartford, Hartford County, Conn., February 5, 1981. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks, Conn.

Additional information about Ella Grasso is maintained by Mount Holyoke College:
Mount Holyoke biography of Ella Grasso
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/news/grasso.shtml
The Ella T. Grasso papers, housed at the Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, are now open to the public. Visit the above link for more information.

The following was found in the Encyclopedia of The Free Dictionary:
Ella Rose Tambussi Grasso (May 10, 1919 - February 5, 1981) was an American politician. Born in Windsor Locks, Connecticut to Italian immigrant parents, she would become the first woman to be truly elected governor of a U.S. state in her own right rather than by succeeding a deceased husband or acting as his surrogate.

After attending St. Mary's School in Windsor Locks, and then the Chaffee School in Windsor, Grasso went on to Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, where she was awarded her BA in 1940 and her MA in 1942. After graduation, she served as assistant director of research for the War Manpower Commission of Connecticut.

In 1952, Grasso was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, and served until 1957. She became first woman to be elected Floor Leader of the House in 1955. In 1958 she was elected Secretary of the State of Connecticut and was re-elected in 1962 and 1966. She was the first woman to chair the Democratic State Platform Committee and served from 1956 to 1968. She served as a member of the Platform Drafting Committee for the 1960 Democratic National Convention. She was the co-chairperson for the Resolutions Committee for the Democratic National Conventions of 1964 and 1968. In 1970 she was elected as a Democratic representive to the 92nd Congress, and won reelection in 1972.

In 1974 Grasso did not run for reelection to Congress, instead running for the Connecticut governorship, and won. She began her first term in 1975 and was elected to a second term in 1978.

On December 31, 1980, Grasso resigned her office due to her ovarian cancer, and died of it several weeks later on February 5, 1981 at the age of 61.

Later that year, President Ronald Reagan posthumously awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the National Women's Hall of Fame inducted her in 1993.

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Preceded by:
Thomas Meskill (Republican)
Governor of Connecticut
1975 - 1980
Succeeded by:
William A. O'Neill (Democrat)




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