Are US Women Legislators Accountable to Women? The Complementary Roles of Feminist Identity and Women’s Organizations
by Susan J. Carroll
2003, 14 pagesReportResearchCAWP ScholarCivic and Political ActivismImpact of Women Public OfficialsWomen and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions
Edited by Susan J. Carroll
Oxford University Press, 2003, 262 pagesBookResearchCAWP ScholarPolitical PartiesCivic and Political ActivismCandidates and CampaignsCandidate RecruitmentGender and Race/EthnicityWomen Voters and the Gender Gap"Have Women State Legislators In the United States Become More Conservative?: A Comparison of State Legislators in 2001 and 1988"
by Susan J. Carroll, Atlantis 27:2(2003): 128-139.
ArticleResearchCAWP ScholarState LegislatureGender, Political Ambition, and the Initial Decision to Run for Office
by Richard L. Fox
Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2003, 14 pagesArticleResearchCandidates and CampaignsCandidate RecruitmentWomen in the U.S. Senate 2002
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Fact SheetElection WatchCandidates and CampaignsStatewide ExecutiveCongressElection 2002: Results for Women Candidates in State Legislatures
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Research and Scholarship
CAWP research and research by CAWP scholars that addresses emerging questions about American women's political participation.