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Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's First Female Lieutenant Governor, Dies at 92
Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's first female lieutenant governor and a trailblazer in state politics, died on December 28, 2024, at her home on Seneca Lake, according to an obituary posted by her loved ones. She was 92.
Mary Anne Krupsak, a First as a New York Politician, Dies at 92
She was the first woman elected lieutenant governor in the state after defying party leaders and her eventual running mate, Hugh Carey, to win the nomination.
Funeral services for former Lt. Governor Mary Anne Krupsak in Geneva
Funeral services are held today in Geneva for Former Lt. Governor of New York Mary Anne Krupsak. Krupsak passed away on December 8, 2024, at her home on Seneca Lake. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in her honor at St.
Mary Anne Krupsak, NY's first female lieutenant governor, dies; will be buried in Auburn
Mary Anne Krupsak was New York's first female lieutenant governor. She died Dec. 28 and will be laid to rest in Auburn.
Trailblazing former New York Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak dies at 92
Mary Anne Krupsak, a pioneering leader in New York politics and a champion for women’s rights, passed away peacefully on December 28 at her home on Seneca Lake. She was 92.
Mary Anne Krupsak, ’62, 1932-2024
Mary Anne Krupsak, a Democrat who defied her party’s leadership in becoming the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of New York State, and who then became so disenchanted with her boss, Hugh L. Carey, that she challenged him for the governorship, died on Saturday at her home on Seneca Lake in Geneva, N.Y. She was 92.
Trailblazing Legacy: Remembering Mary Ann Krupsak
Mary Ann Krupsak, the first woman elected to statewide office in New York as lieutenant governor in 1974, has died at age 92. A lifelong Democrat, Krupsak served one term with Governor Hugh Carey and later challenged him in the 1978 gubernatorial primary.
Mary Anne Krupsak, N.Y.’s first female lieutenant governor, dies at 92
Krupsak served a term as lieutenant governor to Hugh L. Carey before challenging him for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1978.
New York’s first female lieutenant governor, Mary Anne Krupsak, has died at age 92
The first woman to serve as lieutenant governor of New York has died. Mary Ann Krupsak was 92 when she died at home in Geneva, New York, on Saturday.
Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's First Female Lieutenant Governor, Passes Away at Age 92
Mary Anne Krupsak, the first woman elected to statewide office in New York, has passed away at age 92, leaving a significant legacy in politics.
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Have a loyal lieutenant governor: Abolish the LG primary and let the gubernatorial nominee pick a running mate
This morning is the funeral of former Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak, who died last month at age 92. A half century ago, she had ...
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Former Lt. Gov. Krupsak remembered as pioneering woman in government
Trailblazing former Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak, who was the first woman to hold the office in the state, has died. She was 92 ...
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