Mary K. Shell Politician

Mary Katherine Jaynes Shell, previously Mary Hosking, usually known as Mary K. Shell (born February 9, 1927), is the first woman to have served as mayor of Bakersfield, California (1981–1985) and only the second woman to have served on the Kern County Board of Supervisors (1985–1997). At the time of her retirement from public office, Shell was termed by the Bakersfield Californian as "the most popular politician in Kern County history." She is the widow of Joseph C. Shell, Sr. (1918–2008), a former Republican minority leader of the California State Assembly from Los Angeles, Richard M. Nixon's intraparty opponent for governor in 1962, and a lawmaker who fought to bring water to southern California in the 1960s.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 09, 1927
Birth place
California , Bakersfield California
Nationality
United States
Spouse
Divorce

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Office holder

office
Member Kern County Board of Supervisors District 5
Mayor of Bakersfield Kern County California USA
party
Republican Party (United States)

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