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Super Tuesday - Proportions of Men and Women Voting for Hillary Clinton
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This CAWP fact sheet lists proportions of men and women voting for Hillary Clinton in primary states on super Tuesday, February 5, 2008.
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Election 2006: Women’s Votes Pivotal in Shifting Control of US Senate to Democrats (.pdf) |
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Women voters provided the critical margin of victory in three must-win races that enabled Democrats to regain control
of the US Senate, according to exit polls conducted by Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International.. This advisory
gives the details.
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The
Gender Gap Persists in 2004 Election (.pdf) |
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The
gender gap remained a notable factor in the 2004 presidential
election, according to an analysis of exit poll data by the Center
for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University. This advisory
gives the details.
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The
Gender Gap in 2004 Election Widespread (.pdf) |
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The
gender gap is evident in almost all segments of the electorate.
Across many different demographic
categories, women less often than men voted for George W. Bush.
This advisory provides a breakdown of the vote in various categories,
e.g. race, age, marital status.
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The
Gender Gap and the 2004 Women’s Vote: Setting the Record
Straight (.pdf) |
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Media
coverage this election season has featured a great deal of misinformation
about the gender gap and women’s voting patterns. This advisory
explains the gender gap issue, the women's vote and provides some
facts, both
current and historical, on the gender gap and the
women's vote.
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Gender
Gap: Voting Choices In Presidential Elections (.pdf
file) |
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Lists percentages
of women and men voting for presidential candidates 1980-2004.
The gender gap in voting refers to the difference in the percentage
of women
and the percentage of men voting for a given candidate.
A gender gap in voting for
presidential candidates has been apparent in every election since
1980. |
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Gender Gap: Party Identification
and Presidential Performance Ratings (.pdf file) |
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Polling data
from 1981-2004 on differences between men and women on party
identification and presidential performance ratings, from Ronald
Regan through George W. Bush. |
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Gender Gap: Attitudes on Public Policy (.pdf file) |
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Polling data
from 1994-1996 on differences between men and women on selected
policy issues. |
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Gender Gap in the 2000 Elections |
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Gender Gap in Voter Turnout in 2000: Battleground States
A list of percentages and numbers of men and women voters
in 18 states where the margin of victory for Bush or Gore in the
2000 elections
was
less
than 7 percentage points. |
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Gender Gap in the 1998 Elections (.pdf
file)
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Women
Voters and the Gender Gap |
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This is a
link to a web page established by the American Political Science
Association Online (APSAnet) that discusses the gender gap in
the 2004 election and historically, and provides a list of books
and articles
that
offer more
detailed information on the subject. |
Voting Behavior |
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Gender Differences in Voter Turnout in 2004 |
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An analysis of the U. S. Census data on differences in the number of men and women voting in 2004.
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Gender Differences in Voter Turnout (.pdf file) |
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Includes
listing of percentages of men and women voting in presidential
and non-presidential years from 1964 through 2004 and voter registration
numbers from 1984 through 2004. Also includes a break down of
differences between men and women voting by racial category (1984
- 2004) and age (1996 and 2004). |
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Voting Patterns of Young Men and Women (.pdf
file) |
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Voting percentages
and attitudes of young men and women from 1974 through 2004. |