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Lucille Wolfe Davidson (born November 11, 1920-November 19, 2001) was a teacher and state legislator in Arizona. She lived in Tucson and represented District 14 in the Arizona Senate. She was a Democrat.[1]

Lucille Wolfe was born in New York City. She married Edward S. Davidson. She introduced the "Death with Dignity Bill" and was an advocate for prison reform.[2][1] She lost her 1976 re-election campaign to Republican Jim Kolbe. She died in Tucson.[1]

She served in Arizona's Bicentennial Commission.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c "Lucille "Lucy" Wolfe Davidson - Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records".
  2. ^ Lynch, Mona (September 4, 2009). Sunbelt Justice: Arizona and the Transformation of American Punishment. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-7247-1 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Administration, American Revolution Bicentennial (April 12, 1977). The Bicentennial of the United States of America: A Final Report to the People. The Administration. ISBN 978-0-9601232-6-1 – via Google Books.