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Fact SheetFact Sheet ArchiveStatewide ExecutivePoised to Run: Women's Pathways to the State Legislatures
by Kira Sanbonmatsu, Susan J. Carroll, and Debbie Walsh
Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2009, 31 pagesReportResearchCAWP ScholarCandidate RecruitmentCandidates and CampaignsState LegislatureGender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, 2nd Edition
Eds. Susan J. Carroll, CAWP, Rutgers University and Richard L. Fox, Union College, New York
Cambridge University Press, 2009 Second Edition, 314 pagesBookResearchCAWP ScholarPolitical PartiesCandidates and CampaignsGender and Race/EthnicityWomen Voters and the Gender GapState LegislatureStatewide ExecutiveCongressFederal ExecutiveThe 2008 Candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin: Cracking the ‘Highest, Hardest Glass Ceiling’
by Susan J. Carroll and Kelly Dittmar
Book chapter in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics (2nd Edition), Eds. Susan J. Carroll, CAWP, Rutgers University and Richard L. Fox, Union College, New York
Cambridge University Press, 2009Book ChapterResearchCAWP ScholarCandidates and CampaignsFederal ExecutiveDo Gender Stereotypes Transcend Party?
by Kira Sanbonmatsu and Kathleen Dolan
September 2009 in Political Research Quarterly
ArticleCAWP ScholarCandidates and CampaignsPolitical PartiesWomen Voters and the Gender GapCongressGender and Election to the State Legislatures: Then and Now
by Susan J. Carroll and Kira Sanbonmatsu
Paper presented at the Ninth Annual State Politics and Policy Conference, 2009Conference PaperResearchCAWP ScholarCandidates and CampaignsCandidate RecruitmentState Legislature