Rutgers Logo Rutgers University
Center for American Women and Politics
Eagleton Institute of Politics
CAWP
callout box top
CAWP Election Watch

Women candidates and their campaigns: the latest info, trends and historical context.

arrowStay Informed

callout box bottom
Join Our Alert List





Research

Statewide

 

Women in State Government: Historical Overview and Current Trends (2004, 11 pages)
This study by CAWP senior scholar Susan J. Carroll raises issues concerning the continued growth of women's participation in state government. As the study states, "[w]omen have significantly increased their numbers among state government officials over the past several decades. However, despite a recent increase in the number of women governors, women’s progress, especially at the statewide elective and state legislative levels, has slowed....Findings such as these suggest that the future for women in state government will depend, at least in part, upon the strength of efforts to actively recruit women for both elected and appointed positions." This article is reprinted with permission from The Book of the States, 2004, published by The Council of State Governments, Lexington, KY.

Gender and Policymaking: Studies of Women in Office
(1991, 133 pages)
This report is a collection of eleven essays written by scholars who received grants from CAWP to investigate the impact of elected and appointed women officeholders at the local, state, and national levels. One essay focuses on cabinet-level appointees in Connecticut.

Women Appointed to State Government: A Comparison with All State Appointees (1983, 119 pages)
This study examines appointed state cabinet-level officials. Based on data collected through telephone surveys, it compares the first-ever national profile of women in state cabinets to a profile of a sample of all appointees.

Women in Public Office, First and Second Editions, and Profile of Women Holding Office I and Profile of Women Holding Office II
(1976, 37 pages and 1978, 71 pages)
CAWP produced the first-ever directories of U.S. elected women, who were surveyed in 1975 and 1977. The directories included names, addresses and background data. Each directory included a statistical essay, also published as stand-alone documents, examining the numbers, personal characteristics, political backgrounds, issue orientations, and ambitions of women in federal, state, county, and local government as reported in the surveys. Inclusion of a comparative sample of male officials and of women former office-holders highlight the 1978 report. The directories are not reproduced here, but reference copies are available at CAWP.

    -------------------------------------
 
Fact sheets about women elected to statewide office available here.