Dorothy Eck papers, 1967-1997

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Dorothy Eck papers, 1967-1997

Dorothy Eck is a Montana Legislator, delegate to the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention, League of Women Voters lobbyist, and State and Local Coordinator for the Office of the Governor. Her papers consist of subject files (1966-1997) including correspondence, minutes, reports, print material, clippings, League of Women Voters position statements, and miscellany. Topics include the 1972 Constitutional Convention (1971-1975), state institutions, and a wide variety of other issues.

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Eck, Dorothy, 1924-

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Dorothy Eck was born in Washington State in 1924. She and her husband moved to Bozeman, Montana, in 1946. In the 1950s she began to be involved in the League of Women Voters, and other lobbying groups. In 1971 she was elected as a delegate to the Montana Constitutional convention (Con Con). After the Convention was over she lobbied actively for the ratification of the new constitution, and then worked as a liaison between Governor Tom Judge and local governments. She was elected to ...