Ola Babcock Miller

Ola Babcock Miller

Eunice Viola "Ola" Babcock Miller (March 1, 1871 January 25, 1937) was an American politician and the first female Iowa Secretary of State.

Born in Washington County, Iowa, Miller and her family moved to Washington, Iowa. She went to Iowa Wesleyan College. She taught in rural schools and then married Andrew Miller. Their daughter Ophelia (died in 1984) married George Gallup who started the Gallup Poll. Miller was elected Iowa Secretary of State in 1932 as a Democrat. While secretary of state in 1935, Miller started the Iowa Highway Safety Patrol. Miller died of pneumonia in Des Moines, Iowa.[1][2]

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Political offices
Preceded by
G. C. Greenwalt
Secretary of State of Iowa
19331937
Succeeded by
Robert E. O'Brien


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