
2018 Centennial Celebration
One hundred years. One hundred women. One historic evening in Sacramento celebrating the legacy that changed California forever.
Celebrating 100 Years Is Momentous
On June 18th, 2018, WICP100 hosted an event to celebrate the 157 women who had been elected to the state legislature in the century since the first four won in 1918.
Elected on August 27, 1918, Esto Broughton, Grace Dorris, Elizabeth Hughes, and Anna Saylor all took the oath of office and began serving on January 8, 1919 in the California State Assembly. One hundred years later, their successors gathered to honor that legacy — across party lines, across generations, united by shared history.
- 157 women legislators honored at the event
- Moderated by The Honorable Delaine Eastin (#33)
- Limited-edition Centennial Founders Pin — a treasured keepsake
- Pure delight in renewing old friendships — no partisanship

The elected women commemorating 100 years of women serving in California’s Legislature
Moments from the Celebration

The Elected Women commemorating 100 years of women serving in California’s Legislature. 
Pure delight in renewing old friendships — No partisanship 












WICP Centennial Celebration Commemorative Program Cover 
WICP Centennial Logo and Pin is a limited edition and a treasured keepsake. 
Limited Edition Centennial Founders Pin 
The Centennial events Co-chairs cordially extended this invitation to these private events. 
The Honorable Delaine Eastin #33 moderated the historic panel “Women, See How they Run…..Past, Present & Future” on June 18, 2018 
Centennial Ribbon-cutting.
The Celebration Continues Every Day
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