Ruthe Ridder
Ruthe Ridder (Democrat) represented
[the 35th] district of King County in the State Senate.
First elected in 1973, to serve the unexpired
term of her retired husband, Robert Ridder,
she served three terms.
Born in Pullman, Washington, Ridder's
family moved to Seattle during the
Depression. She attended Seattle schools,
and graduated from the University of
Washington with a B.S. in Psychology.
Ridder and her husband raised their five
children in the Rainer Valley, and became involved in local politics there. In 1964 they
worked together on a congressional race,
focusing on Education issues. Robert Ridder
offered himself as a candidate for state
senator in 1966 and won. Ruthe Ridder was
well aquainted with the Legislature by the
time her husband resigned, and knew she
could make a valuable contribution there.
Senator Ridder saw herself as a voice in
government for the high percentage of
female heads-of-household, non-English
speaking Asians, and unemployed unskilled
people in her district. Senator Ridder advise[d]
potential politicians to get private sector
experience, "Since many who have served in
Olympia have not understood the problems
faced by industry and small business."
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers