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New Jersey Women and Politics

Press Release:New Jersey Elects Record Number of Women (.pdf format)
   New Jersey Senate, Assembly Both Top Previous Marks; elections also held in four other states.

 
Press Release: New Women Legislators Raise NJ's Rank Among States
  (.pdf format)

 

With the swearing in of two new assemblywomen this week, New Jersey has jumped to 28th among the states when ranked by proportion of women lawmakers, according to the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP). A record number of women candidates in the 2007 legislative elections offers the prospect of additional gains in a state long noted for its poor record in electing women. More details in the press release.

 
Press Release: Record Number of Women Will Vie for NJ Legislative Seats in 2007
  (.pdf format)

 

Forty women (26 Democrats and 14 Republicans) will vie for Assembly seats, besting the previous
record of 39 set in 2001. Fifteen women (11D, 4 R) won senatorial primaries, topping the previous
high of 12 in 2001. More details in the press release.

 
Press Release: 2007 NJ Legislative Races: Open Seats Create Opportunities for Women
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The potential for a record number of open seats in the New Jersey legislature creates a rare opportunity to expand female representation significantly in a state with a poor record for electing women.

 
Ne
w Jersey Women Elected Officials  (.pdf format)

 

Fact sheet that lists numbers and names of women elected officials in New Jersey from the U.S. Congress through county officials and provides historical information about New Jersey women in office.

 
CAWP Issues Report Card for 2006: "NJ Counties Again Earn Low Marks on Electing Women"

    
CAWP's issued a press release on March 6, 2006, on women elected to office in New Jersey counties. Since 2002, when CAWP first issued a report card highlighting New Jersey’s record in electing women as mayors and freeholders, improvement has been minimal.
     Read the 2006 press release.
  View the 2006 report card.
 

If you have any questions about the Coalition, you may contact Jean Sinzdak at sinzdak@rci.rutgers.edu or 732/932-9384, ext. 260.

 
Re
ady to Run

     Ready to Run was established to encourage women in New Jersey to seek public office. In 1998, the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics, created Ready to Run as a bi-partisan effort to recruit and train New Jersey women to run for all levels of office.

 
Ready to Run Survey Online
 

 

If you have attended a Ready to Run conference, please visit the link above and fill out the online survey about your experience at the event.

 
2008 Women New Jersey Mayors
    

This fact sheet shows the proportion of women mayors in each county and lists their names and townships. 
  

 
Historical Listing of Ne
w Jersey Women Elected Officials

 

A historical listing of women who have saved in elected office in New Jersey from the U.S. Congress and statewide office, and a historical listing of the numbers of women who have served in New Jersey state legislative office.

 
New Jersey Links
    

Web links to sites related to New Jersey women, politics and media. 
  

 
Equality Deferred: Women Candidates for NJ Assembly 1920-1993
 (.pdf format)

  This report, written by Richard P. and Katheryne C. McCormick, studies women candidates for the New Jersey state legislature. As noted in the forward to this report, written by Ruth B. Mandel, director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics:
This study is highly specific to New Jersey. The McCormicks have identified distinctive features of the political history and culture of the state that have shaped women's possibilities for political participation. At the same time, their work is a model for the kind of inquiry that might be useful in every state....

 


  

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