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The following is a list of U.S. cities and dates in which their city councils consisted of a majority of women as elected or appointed members.
• Kanab, Utah (1911, 5/5)
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Newport, Rhode Island (2014, 4/7)
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Asheville, North Carolina (2017, 4/7)
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Amarillo, Texas (2017, 3/5)
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Providence, Rhode Island (2018, 8/15)
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Tulsa, Oklahoma (2018, 6/9)
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Portland, Oregon (2019, 3/5)
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Boston, Massachusetts (2019, 8/13)
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Albuquerque, New Mexico (2019)
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St. Petersburg, Florida (2019, 6/8)
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Bangor, Maine (2019, 6/9)
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Houston, Texas (2019, 9/16)
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Kyle, Texas (1944, 5/5)
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South Bend, Indiana (2019, 5/9)
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Knoxville, Tennessee (2019, 7/9)
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San Antonio, Texas (2019, 6/11)
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Phoenix, Arizona (2021, 6/9)
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Pensacola, Florida (2020, 4/7)
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Santa Fe, New Mexico (2020, 5/8)
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Washington, D.C. (2020, 7/13)
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West Hollywood, California (2020, 3/5)
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New York City, (
New York City Council) (2022, 31/51)
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Niota, TN, (1988)
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Nashville, TN (2022-23, 20/39; 2023, 22/40)
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Saint Paul, Minnesota (2024-, 5/5)
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- Munday, Texas (2024, 5/5)
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"Most diverse Asheville council sworn in, Wisler re-elected vice mayor".
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"Majority rules: 3 women sworn in to Amarillo City Council for first time".
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"Women gain history-making majority on City Council".
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"When six women are sworn in as Tulsa city councilors on Monday, history will be made | Local News | tulsaworld.com".
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"Jo Ann Hardesty is the First Black Woman Elected to Portland City Council".
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"Jo Ann Hardesty Sworn In, Portland City Commission Majority Women". Portland, OR Patch. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
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"'Women made history tonight': For the first time, the Boston City Council will have a female and minority majority".
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"Women, and black women, make history in St. Petersburg".
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"For the first time in history, a majority of Bangor city councilors will be women". 6 November 2019.
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"Women will make up majority of diverse Houston City Council". 16 December 2019.
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"Woman mayor celebrated in national magazine".
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"South Bend council will be majority women, marking historic milestone".
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"Women rule: Knoxville elects first women-majority city council".
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"6-to-5: Women Become Majority On San Antonio City Council | TPR". 21 June 2019.
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"Phoenix is Now the Largest City in America with a Female Mayor, Majority-Female City Council - the Copper Courier".
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"Pensacola Council Features First-Ever Woman Majority". 24 November 2020.
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"'Fresh energy and new eyes' at City Hall - Albuquerque Journal".
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"DC Council becomes majority-female during swearing-in ceremony". 2 January 2021.
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"In West Hollywood, two longtime council members, John Duran and John Heilman, lose bids for reelection".
Los Angeles Times. 10 November 2020.
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^ Smith, Rachel Holliday; Michel, Clifford; Welch, Will (3 November 2021).
"City Council Adds Historic Number of Women to Its Ranks as Republicans Gain". THE CITY. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
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"THE GOLDEN GIRLS SEIZE CONTROL OF TENNESSEE TOWN". Chicago Tribune. 1989-03-19. Retrieved 2023-08-27.
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"Members of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County" (PDF). Nashville.gov. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
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"History made: Metro Nashville Council to be majority women for first time". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
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^ Longworth, Nick (2023-11-10).
"Historic, all-female St. Paul City Council elected by voters". FOX 9. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
25.Ibarra, Ashly (2024-5-21)
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