Just over a century ago, women were given the legal right to participate in politics by earning the right to vote. Up until that point, women found creative ways to participate in public affairs. A century later, however, women are still underrepresented among public officials. This can be traced back to two main reasons–aversion to electoral politics by women and voter bias. Nonetheless, many notable Ohio women have contributed to robust representation in public office
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question enco...
Women’s representation in United States politics has increased but remains substantially lower than ...
This paper explores the electability of women to higher office. It evaluates voter probability throu...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Analyzes the factors behind women's underrepresentation in public office; the degree to which gender...
Leading into the 2014 midterm elections, women formed close to one fifth of the officials representi...
The author considers the relationship between the percentage of women in state legislatures and the ...
The struggle for political power has been long and difficult for women in the United States. The bar...
Are women making progress in the political arena, or are their frustrations at access to elective of...
In the last century, women have increasingly entered the electoral arena. In the past, female electe...
Why are there so few women elected to positions in both gubernatorial and senatorial contests? Since...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Women constitute over half of the world\u27s population and enjoy, at least in the eyes of the law, ...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
This paper seeks to uncover the reasons for the underrepresentation of women in politics, with a geo...
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question enco...
Women’s representation in United States politics has increased but remains substantially lower than ...
This paper explores the electability of women to higher office. It evaluates voter probability throu...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Analyzes the factors behind women's underrepresentation in public office; the degree to which gender...
Leading into the 2014 midterm elections, women formed close to one fifth of the officials representi...
The author considers the relationship between the percentage of women in state legislatures and the ...
The struggle for political power has been long and difficult for women in the United States. The bar...
Are women making progress in the political arena, or are their frustrations at access to elective of...
In the last century, women have increasingly entered the electoral arena. In the past, female electe...
Why are there so few women elected to positions in both gubernatorial and senatorial contests? Since...
A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal a...
Women constitute over half of the world\u27s population and enjoy, at least in the eyes of the law, ...
Over a century has passed since the first women were elected to state legislature positions in 1894....
This paper seeks to uncover the reasons for the underrepresentation of women in politics, with a geo...
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question enco...
Women’s representation in United States politics has increased but remains substantially lower than ...
This paper explores the electability of women to higher office. It evaluates voter probability throu...