Marion C. Gleason
Marion C. Gleason (Democrat)
represented [the 27th] district of Pierce County in the
House of Representatives for four terms,
from 1956 to 1964.
Born 1916, in Seattle, Gleason ... live[d]
in Gig Harbor, where she ... raised her five
children. Introduced to politics at an early
age, she was employed by her mother (a
precinct committeewoman) to carry
literature for Democratic candidates at the
age of seven. " I've always enjoyed
politicking," Gleason has said. "I was elected
because I was the type of person my district
wanted, earthy and on the humanistic side."
Though encouraged by Democratic
Party members to run for the Legislature,
leadership positions were consistently
denied women by the Pierce County
Democratic party organization. Despite their
footdragging and their lack of campaign
support, she built on her experience and
popularity and put together a winning
campaign.
In the Legislature, Representative
Gleason fought for her bills and carefully
manipulated the system to pass the "Safe
and Sane" legislation for fireworks, vocational
training bills, and legislation supporting Labor
interests. She saw herself as a voice for her
constituents and devoted much of her time
to being their legislative ombudsman.
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers