July Wed, 2017
From Candidate To Governor-elect
ECAG’s report has two major objectives. One is to help gubernatorial candidates and their staffs learn from the experience of previous governors-elect...The second is to assist the media and interested public who will be watching the next transition for clues about the likely agenda…
May Mon, 2017
Finding Gender in Election 2016
In April 2015, the Barbara Lee Family Foundation (BLFF) and the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) launched Presidential Gender Watch 2016, a project to track, analyze, and illuminate gender dynamics in the 2016 presidential election.
February Tue, 2017
Candidates Matter: Gender Differences in Election 2016
CAWP looked at gender and party differences in candidate numbers and success in election 2016 to better understand why women made so little progress in representation.
July Sun, 2016
Officeholding in the Fifty States: The Pathways Women of Color Take to Statewide Elective Executive Office
Center for American Women and Politics scholar Kira Sanbonmatsu wrote a chapter in Distinct Identities: Minority Women in U.S. Politics, which investigates the pathways that women of color have taken to statewide elective executive office.