Ellen Craswell
Ellen Craswell (Republican) represented
[the 23rd] district of Kitsap County in the State Senate.
First elected in 1976, she served two terms in
the House before her election to the Senate
in 1980.
Born 1932, in Seattle, Craswell ...
live[d] in Bremerton. A graduate of the
University of Washington's Medical
Technology program, she has been
employed in Speech Therapy and Medical
Technology. A businesswoman as well,
Craswell was the owner-operator of a small
art gallery.
Involved in her husband's two attempts
for a House seat, Craswell decided to replace
him when he chose to drop the second
campaign. Making use of the "housewife
image," Craswell used a sponge as one of her
campaign trademarks along with the theme
"Let's clean house!" Among the issues
Craswell advocated were full state funding of
public schools and tax limitation.
As co-chair of the important Revenue
and Taxation Committee, Representative
Craswell was not eager to move to the
Senate, but so many important bills had died
there she decided it was time to help make a change.
Reflecting on her role as a legislator,
Senator Craswell says she [sought] to uphold a
philosophy of less government and more
individual responsiblity, while setting a sound
fiscal policy for the state. She and her
husband, Bruce, have four grown children.
Craswell ran for Washington State Governor in 1996, but lost to Gary Locke by 355,954 votes.
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers