A record 13 women will be governors next year -- 'still underrepresentation'
Source: msn/LA Times
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The election of Republican Kelly Ayotte as New Hampshire's governor means 13 women will serve as a state's chief executive next year, breaking the record of 12 set after the 2022 elections. Governors hold powerful sway in American politics, shaping state policy and often using the experience and profile gained to launch campaigns for higher offices.
It matters to have women in those roles to normalize the image of women in political leadership and even more specifically in executive leadership, where theyre the sole leader, not just a member of a team, said Kelly Dittmar, director of research at the Rutgers Center for American Women and Politics.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was floated as a potential Democratic nominee for president after President Biden exited the race. Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was thought to be in the running for President-elect Donald Trump's vice presidential post.
Ayotte, a former U.S. senator, defeated the Democratic nominee, Joyce Craig, a former mayor of Manchester, New Hampshires largest city. New Hampshire's was one of the few competitive gubernatorial races among the 11 on ballots this year. Still, 18 states have never had a woman in the governors office. This is another side of political leadership where women continue to be underrepresented, Dittmar said. Thirteen out of 50 is still underrepresentation.
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