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Sarah Ramsland

Sarah Katherine Ramsland, née McEwen (July 19, 1882 - April 4, 1964) was a Canadian politician, the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.〔(Ramsland, Sarah Katherine (1882– 1964) ). Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.〕
She was born in Boon Lake, Minnesota, the daughter of local politician Bowman C. McEwen and the granddaughter of Minnesota Representative Charles D. McEwen.〔Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge, ''History of Renville County Minnesota, Vol. 1''. H. C. Cooper Jr, & Co., Chicago (1916).〕 Trained as a schoolteacher, she married Max Ramsland, the son of Minnesota politician Ole Ramsland, in Buffalo Lake, Minnesota〔 in 1906〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Scythes, Sarah Ramsland )〕 and moved to Saskatchewan, settling first in Canora and later in Buchanan and Kamsack. Max Ramsland was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1917 provincial election as the Liberal MLA for Pelly, but died in 1918 in the Spanish flu epidemic, and Sarah Ramsland was elected to succeed him in the resulting byelection.
Early in her term she was invited by Premier William Melville Martin to second the formal motion to accept a Speech from the Throne, but declined the honour.〔(''Saskatchewan Politicians: Lives Past and Present'' ). University of Regina Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0889771659.〕
Ramsland was reelected in the 1921 election, and served until 1925.〔 A backbench MLA, she rarely spoke in the legislature and was not prominent in the government until her final day in the legislature, when she introduced a resolution calling for an amendment to federal divorce laws that would permit women to apply for divorce on the grounds of a spouse's adultery, a privilege which was then only available to men.〔
She was defeated in the 1925 provincial election by Progressive candidate Charles Tran.〔 She subsequently worked for the provincial library and for a number of women's organizations.〔
In 1942, she married Regina businessman William George Franklin Scythes. She died in Prince Albert in 1964, at the age of 81.〔
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