Nancy Palm

Summary

Nancy Palm is a longtime Republican Party activist, primarily known as the chairwoman of the Harris County, Texas Republican Party during the 1970s[citation needed], and who also received one vote favoring her as a candidate for Vice President of the United States.[citation needed]

In 1972 she was a delegate to the Republican National Convention;[1] at the following 1976 Republican National Convention Palm became one of just three women to have received an unsuccessful nomination for Vice President within the Republican Party. She was credited with helping to create the Republican Party of Texas.[2] Palm was one of the electors from Texas for the 2000 presidential election.[3] In 2002 she was an honoree of the League of Women Voters of Houston, Texas[4] and the county government designated a day in her favor, along with her counterpart Billie Carr.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Female Politicians in Texas, N-P". PoliticalGraveyard.com.
  2. ^ "Meet the Fundies". Texas Observer. October 7, 2005.
  3. ^ "President-elect Bush Makes the Rounds in Washington, Promises Congressional Democrats an Open Door" (Transcript). Inside Politics. CNN. December 18, 2000.
  4. ^ "Revised 2019 copy of appeal letter with form" (PDF). LWVHouston.org.
  5. ^ "Agenda" (PDF). Harris County Commissioners Court. January 15, 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Oral History Interview with Nancy Palm at Oral Histories of the American South