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- Q17626753 description "Florida state representative, Florida state senator".
- Q17626753 description "Florida state representative, Florida state senator".
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- Q17626753 abstract "Elizabeth "Beth" McCullough Johnson (1909–1973) was an American politician. She served as a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate for nearly a decade. Johnson became the first female state senator in Florida history upon her election in 1962. She had previously become the second woman elected to the Florida House, when she was chosen to represent Orange County in 1958.Johnson was a leading advocate, along with former State Senate President William A. Shands for the establishment of the University of Central Florida in 1963. She considered it, along with the creation of a statewide planning and zoning system, as her chief legislative accomplishments. Johnson was a member of the League of Women Voters, and was posthumously inducted into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame in 1986.Senator Beth Johnson Park, a 1.26-acre (0.51-hectare) urban park located near Lake Ivanhoe in Orlando is named in her honor.".
- Q17626753 alias "Johnson, Elizabeth McCullough".
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- Q17626753 office "Member of theFlorida House of RepresentativesfromOrange County".
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- Q17626753 alternativeNames "Johnson, Elizabeth McCullough".
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- Q17626753 dateOfBirth "1909".
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- Q17626753 name "Beth Johnson".
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- Q17626753 office "Member of the Florida House of Representatives from Orange County".
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- Q17626753 shortDescription "Florida state representative, Florida state senator".
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- Q17626753 comment "Elizabeth "Beth" McCullough Johnson (1909–1973) was an American politician. She served as a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate for nearly a decade. Johnson became the first female state senator in Florida history upon her election in 1962. She had previously become the second woman elected to the Florida House, when she was chosen to represent Orange County in 1958.Johnson was a leading advocate, along with former State Senate President William A.".
- Q17626753 label "Beth Johnson (politician)".
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