Marion Kyle Sherman
Marion Kyle Sherman (Democrat)
represented [the 47th] district of King County in the
House of Representatives for three terms,
beginning in 1974.
Born 1925, and a native of Washington,
Sherman was raised in Enumclaw and now
lives in Maple Valley. She attended Reed
College and graduated from the University of
Washington, where she majored in English.
During World War II she worked as a riveter
for Boeing. Interested in politics from the age
of eight, when her father was elected to the
State Senate, she joined the League of
Women voters and found herself drawn to
state government and public affairs.
In 1972 she campaigned for a House
seat. Though she lost, that experience and
the subsequent experiences of lobbying in
Olympia for consumer groups, and serving as
State Committeewoman from King County
were key elements in her successful 1974
campaign. She and her husband, Len, have
two children.
--Political Pioneers, The Women Lawmakers