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Mary Singleton

Mary Littlejohn Singleton (September 20, 1926 – December 7, 1980) was a Florida politician.
Born in Jacksonville in 1926,〔()〕 Singleton, a widow, was the first black woman elected to the Jacksonville City Council. She won the Democratic nomination for the Ward 2 seat on the City Council in 1967 (There was no Republican candidate), defeating William Thompson, a white man, 20,648 to 16,143 votes.〔"(Miami Beach, Jacksonville Mayors Lose )." ''St. Petersburg Times'', June 7, 1967.〕
Singleton was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1972 for District 16, winning the Democratic nomination and facing no Republican opponent.〔"(Women, young men fare well in primaries )." Associated Press, September 13, 1972.〕 Reelected in 1974, she became the first black from north Florida to be elected to the Florida Legislature since the Reconstruction era. In June 1976 she was appointed director of the Division of Elections in the Office of the Secretary of State of Florida under Bruce Smathers. She succeeded Dorothy Glisson, who resigned in January 1976 to become secretary of professional and occupational regulation. The job paid $21,500 a year.〔"(Singleton to get elections job )." Associated Press June 1, 1976.〕〔"(Report says Rep. Singleton will be named elections chief )." Associated Press May 30, 1976.〕 Singleton was the first black person and the second woman to hold that position.〔"( Mary Singleton, noted black Florida political leader )." UPI December 9, 1980.〕
Singleton resigned as elections director to seek the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Florida in the 1978 state elections. She ran on a ticket as the running mate of Claude R. Kirk, Jr., the colorful former Republican governor of Florida who attempted a comeback as a Democrat. She had to suspend campaigning in August 1978 to be with her 29-year-old daughter Carol Scott in New Orleans, who was undergoing surgery for cancer.〔Cichowski, Lorraine. "(Kirk running mate takes time off )." Associated Press August 24, 1978.〕 Kirk and Singleton lost the election, placing sixth in a field of seven tickets in the first round of the Democratic primary with 6 percent of the vote.
Singleton died on December 7, 1980 at age 54, at her Tallahassee home. At the time of her death she was serving as director of administration for the Banking and Finance Division of the state comptroller's office.〔〔McDonald, Linda: ("Mayor's breakfast pays annual tribute to Singleton legacy" ) Florida times-Union, December 27, 2003〕〔("Interview with Mary Singleton" ) University of Florida, Samuel Proctor Oral History program〕
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