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Women Outvoted Men (Again) in 2016
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CAWP has updated its fact sheet,
Gender Differences in Voter Turnout,
incorporating the latest U.S. Bureau of the Census data on Election 2016. It shows that women voted in greater numbers and higher proportions than men in 2016, consistent with patterns evident in all presidential elections since 1980. The fact sheet also reports on gender differences in voting by race/ethnicity and age, including comparable data for recent election years. Hint: In most, but not all, categories, women outvote men. Get the details
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Black Women in Elective Office
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Four Black women are among the mayors of the 100 most populous U.S. cities. |
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Another Woman in the Trump Cabinet - for Now
The Washington Post
reports that Elaine Duke is serving as acting secretary of homeland security as of Monday 7/31, replacing John Kelly, who became White House chief of staff. Duke, who was deputy secretary, has served in high-level posts in three presidential administrations - G.W. Bush, Obama, and now Trump. You can learn more about women in presidential cabinets on CAWP's fact sheet.
Health Care Reform and Women Lawmakers
Look Who's Running!
Women candidates were in the news. New Jersey has a GOP woman, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, running for governor and a Democratic woman, former Speaker Sheila Oliver, running for lieutenant governor, according to
NJ Spotlight.
In NYC, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis is raising big money in her bid to become the mayor, per the
Daily News
.
Vogue
tells the story of Laura Moser, who has gone from journalism to running for a Texas congressional seat. Deedra Aboud, a Muslim American, is facing hostility as she challenges Senator Jeff Flake in Arizona, according to
The Washington Post
. And
Elle
introduces us to Mai Khanh Tran, immigrant from Vietnam, pediatrician and first-time candidate, who is challenging a 12-term member of Congress. Get more details about who's running where on our Election Watch page.
More Power for Women of Color
Elected Women Speaking Out
Asking Big Questions
Quartz
asks, "Why are women leaders bolder than men?"
The Washington Post asks,
"When is defining a woman by her gender sexist? And when can you clearly say that something bad is happening to you because you're a woman (or man)?" And
The Boston Globe
asks, "25 years after 'The Year of the Woman," what's changed?"
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Center for American Women and Politics
Eagleton Institute of Politics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
191 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8557
(848) 932-9384 - Fax: (732) 932-6778
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