2024: Kamala Harris becomes the second woman Read more about 2024: Kamala Harris becomes the second woman
2020: Kamala Harris was elected Vice President of the United States... Read more about 2020: Kamala Harris was elected Vice President of the United States...
1984: Emma Wong Mar appears to be the first Asian American woman nominee for vice president in the United States. She ran on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket as running mate to Sonia Johnson. Read more about 1984: Emma Wong Mar appears to be the first Asian American woman nominee for vice president in the United States. She ran on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket as running mate to Sonia Johnson.
1980: LaDonna Harris (1980) - Harris appears to be the first Native American woman nominee for vice president in the United States. Read more about 1980: LaDonna Harris (1980) - Harris appears to be the first Native American woman nominee for vice president in the United States.
1952: Charlotta Spears Bass was was the first Black woman nominee for vice president in the United States. Read more about 1952: Charlotta Spears Bass was was the first Black woman nominee for vice president in the United States.
2020: Kamala Harris was selected by former Vice President Joe Biden as his running mate... Read more about 2020: Kamala Harris was selected by former Vice President Joe Biden as his running mate...
1976: Congresswoman Lindy Boggs served as chairwoman... Read more about 1976: Congresswoman Lindy Boggs served as chairwoman...
1987: Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder (D-CO) made national headlines when she took preliminary steps... Read more about 1987: Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder (D-CO) made national headlines when she took preliminary steps...
2016: Carly Fiorina (R) was a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination... Read more about 2016: Carly Fiorina (R) was a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination...
2012: Jill Stein ran for president twice, in 2012 and 2016, as the Green Party nominee. Read more about 2012: Jill Stein ran for president twice, in 2012 and 2016, as the Green Party nominee.