How to Use committeewoman in a Sentence

committeewoman

noun
  • Seaton, 71, is a precinct committeewoman in the Gary’s 5th District.
    Craig Lyons, Post-Tribune, 7 June 2019
  • Seaton, 71, is a precinct committeewoman in the 5th District.
    Craig Lyons, Post-Tribune, 11 June 2019
  • She's been a precinct committeewoman for nearly three decades, an elected but low-ranking post.
    Stacey Barchenger, The Arizona Republic, 12 July 2022
  • Tina Beck, another precinct committeewoman at the time, said precinct officials were unaware of the DUIs.
    Tony Cook, Indianapolis Star, 19 Apr. 2018
  • Heather Atkinson, a local committeewoman, says the queues stretched down the sidewalk in both directions.
    The Economist, 4 Nov. 2020
  • Driscoll would go on to marry a state politician and serve as the Democratic Party’s national committeewoman from Texas for 16 years.
    USA Today, 28 Sep. 2021
  • Since the 2016 election she's gotten active in the Republican Party and is now a precinct committeewoman.
    Skyler Swisher and Anthony Man, Sun-Sentinel.com, 20 Jan. 2018
  • But Martinez, the state central committeewoman of the 4th Congressional District, said her questions about Madigan had nothing to do with her run for circuit court clerk.
    Ray Long, chicagotribune.com, 22 Nov. 2019
  • In the past week, many Broward Republican activists complained to the state party about the way Sutton was operating, especially over the plans to pick a new state committeewoman.
    Anthony Man, Sun-Sentinel.com, 7 Jan. 2018
  • Ward 4 Precinct committeewoman Deborah A. Gray led with more than 29%.
    Robert Higgs, cleveland, 15 Sep. 2021
  • Democrats also elect a state committeeman and a state committeewoman.
    Anthony Man, sun-sentinel.com, 28 Nov. 2020
  • The attorney ran and lost her bid for Wyoming governor in 2018 and was the Republican National committeewoman representing her home state for two years.
    Byrick Klein, Alisa Wiersema, ABC News, 11 Oct. 2022
  • Jennifer Locke, a Republican precinct committeewoman from Hayden, was elected to vice chair.
    Kimberlee Kruesi, The Christian Science Monitor, 2 July 2018
  • Rosie Tripp, the Republican committeewoman from New Mexico, wrote to other members of the committee.
    Jonathan Martin, Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman, New York Times, 13 Oct. 2016
  • Squires-Lee rejected that argument Thursday, saying that write-in votes in the Second Suffolk state committeewoman race were not accurately counted or recorded and that those errors changed the results.
    BostonGlobe.com, 29 Oct. 2021
  • Romaine Thomas, the former council member’s mother, is Ward 5’s committeewoman.
    Fenit Nirappil, Washington Post, 6 Mar. 2020
  • Baudoin-Rea, a local Democratic committeewoman, wishes there was a more exciting, Obama-like candidate, but has accepted there isn’t.
    Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Sabrina Rodriguez, Colby Itkowitz, Meryl Kornfield, Dylan Wells, The Washington Post, Anchorage Daily News, 24 Apr. 2023
  • Henry is a Republican National Committee committeewoman who served as a deputy treasurer in Dunleavy’s 2018 election campaign.
    James Brooks, Anchorage Daily News, 28 Feb. 2020
  • Republican voters picked their state committeeman and committeewoman in the August primary.
    Anthony Man, sun-sentinel.com, 28 Nov. 2020
  • Leora Levy, the Republican National committeewoman for Connecticut said in an interview.
    Eli Rosenberg, The Seattle Times, 6 Nov. 2018
  • Dhillon is also the national committeewoman from California for the Republican National Committee.
    Chronicle Staff, SFChronicle.com, 24 Apr. 2020

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