Do Term Limits Help Women Get Elected?
by Susan J. Carroll and Krista Jenkins
Social Science Quarterly 82 (March 2001)ArticleResearchCAWP ScholarWomen and Term LimitsState LegislatureWomen Candidates for U.S. Congress and Statewide Executive Elective Office 2002
Fact SheetElection WatchStatewide ExecutiveCongressPrimary Results for Women Candidates in U.S. Congress and Statewide Executive Elective Office 2002
Fact SheetElection WatchStatewide ExecutiveCongressWomen Candidates for State Legislative Office 2002
Fact SheetElection WatchState LegislatureSummary of Results for Women Candidates for U.S. Congress and Statewide Elective Office in 2002
Fact SheetElection WatchStatewide ExecutiveCongress2002 Election: Women Primary Candidates for Congressional and Statewide Office
Fact SheetElection WatchCandidates and CampaignsStatewide ExecutiveCongress2002 Election: Summary of Women Candidates for Congressional and Statewide Office
Fact SheetElection WatchCandidates and CampaignsStatewide ExecutiveCongress2002 Election Results Summary of Women Candidates for Congressional and Statewide Office
Fact SheetElection WatchCandidates and CampaignsStatewide ExecutiveCongressSummary of Numbers of Women Running for U.S. Congress and Statewide Office in 2002
Fact SheetElection WatchStatewide ExecutiveCongress“Partisan Dynamics of the Gender Gap among State Legislators”
by Susan J. Carroll
Spectrum: The Journal of State Government (Fall 2002)ArticleResearchCAWP ScholarPolitical PartiesState Legislature