Jeanette Berleen Burrage
Jeanette Berleen Burrage (Republican)
represented [the 31st] district of King County in the
House of Representatives. Elected in 1980,
she served one term.
Born in North Dakota, Berleen and her
family moved to Burien when she was one.
She attended Highline Community College
(A.A.) and the University of Washington
where she received her B.A. in Business
Administration. Berleen has worked as an
accountant for Puget Sound Hospital, and
the Washington State Hospital Commission.
Berleen became interested in politics
because she felt she had something to offer,
and wanted to contribute. As a delegate to a
Republican district convention in 1976, she
demonstrated her interest in the issues and
her willingness to get up and talk about them.
Berleen was encouraged by the other
delegates to offer herself as a candidate. She
agreed, but there were formidable obstacles.
Lack of name familiarity in the party and the
Democrat character of the district resulted in
two campaign failures for her. In 1980, with an
established political base and greater
community ties, Berleen campaigned for the
third time and won.
Representative Berleen served as the
vice-chair for the Appropriations/Human
Services Services Committee.
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers