Carolyn Blanchard Allen

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Carolyn Blanchard Allen
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office
1963–1964
In office
1966–1966
In office
1968–1968
Personal details
Born
Carolyn Jensen

(1921-06-13)June 13, 1921
Cambridge, Wisconsin
DiedOctober 9, 2018(2018-10-09) (aged 97)
Cambridge, Wisconsin
Spouse(s)David Blanchard (1943-62, his death)

Carolyn Blanchard (Jensen) Allen (June 13, 1921 – October 9, 2018) was an American politician and funeral home operator who served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1963 until 1970.

Background[]

She was born Carolyn Jensen on June 13, 1921 in Cambridge, Wisconsin,[1] daughter of Clarence B. and Eva (Bilstad) Jensen. She graduated from , and from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor of Science degree in speech therapy. She married David J. Blanchard September 29, 1943. They moved to David's home town of Edgerton, Wisconsin, where he practiced law. David was elected as a Republican to the Wisconsin State Assembly representing Rock County's 2nd Assembly district in 1954. At the time of his death, he was Speaker of the Assembly.

Legislative career[]

She was first elected to the Assembly in 1963 in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of David Blanchard. She was the first Wisconsin woman to be elected to the Legislature via a special election, and re-elected in 1964, 1966, and 1968. On Aug. 30, 1969, she married Malcolm V. Allen in her home in Edgerton. In 1970, while easily winning her primary, she was defeated in the general election by Democrat Janet Soergel Mielke by 63 votes (5824 votes to 5761).[2] She attempted to unseat Mielke in 1972, but fell short by a wider margin in what was now the 47th Assembly district.[3]

After the legislature[]

For 24 years she lived in Evansville where she and Malcolm operated Allen Funeral Home. He died on May 16, 1987.[4] Allen died on October 9, 2018, in Cambridge, Wisconsin, at the age of 97.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Allen, Carolyn Blanchard 1921". Wisconsin Historical Society. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  2. ^ The state of Wisconsin Blue Book, 1971 Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1971; pp. 304, 321
  3. ^ Theobald, H. Rupert & Robbins, Patricia V., eds. The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1973; p. 827
  4. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1970, Biographical Sketch of Carolyn Blanchard Allen, p. 62.
  5. ^ Madison.com Local Obits: Allen, Carolyn Blanchard

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