Lucy Anin (born 13 June 1939) is a Ghanaian politician.
She was among the 10 women who were elected unopposed on 27 June 1960 on the ticket of the Convention People's Party.
In 1966 when the Nkrumah government was overthrown she was imprisoned for 8 months while pregnant.
[12] Today, she is a member of the Convention People's Party council of elders and the only woman among the ten women in Ghana's first parliament alive.
[11][12][13] She is the cousin of jurist and former Supreme Court judge; Patrick Dankwa Anin, and economist and former chief executive officer of the Ghana Commercial Bank; T. E.