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May 30, 2012
United States: Women Gaining Political Power

In the House, 10 new congresswomen will join the 64 incumbents who were re-elected, according to Rutgers University's Center for American Women and Politics, bringing the number of women in the 435-seat body to a record 74. The 100-member U.S.

May 30, 2012
USA: You Want To Run For Office. Now What?

Lesia Liss, a registered nurse and now a state representative in the Michigan legislature, shares how she did it.
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May 30, 2012
USA: Gender roles: It’s time for a change

International, national, state and local female politicians can all feel the uncomfortable preference toward men in politics.

May 30, 2012
USA: Southeastern Institute of Women in Politics has goal to close gender gap

Today the institute, a nonpartisan nonprofit that encourages and supports women interested in running for office, will hold a press conference and reception to embolden more women to run for office and to urge voters to support them.

May 30, 2012
UNITED STATES: Election of Councilwoman Angulo Makes State History

Newly elected Township Councilwoman Susan Shin Angulo took part in her inaugural Council meeting tonight, and, in being sworn into office, made an historic debut as New Jersey’s first Korean-American woman to win a seat in government.

May 30, 2012
USA: "Go Vote. Go Run. Go Lead. Go Girl"

On Friday, Jan. 8, about 100 women assembled at Brooklyn College for a daylong political training event designed by the White House Project. The Go Lead training day was the culminating event of a partnership between The White House Project and Brooklyn College.

May 30, 2012
USA: Oklahoma could produce all-women government race


Oklahomans head to the polls today for the first of three potential votes to choose a new governor. And for the second time this year, we could have a historic outcome -- two female nominees representing the two major parties.

May 30, 2012
United States: US redistricting hurts women lawmakers

Republicans have insisted they were short-changed in the latest round of legislative redistricting. So were women, according to a Rutgers University report released on Monday.

May 30, 2012
UNDP: United Nations, UNDP Chiefs Call for Women's Participation in Decision Making

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday stressed the need to promote the participation of women in decision-making, noting that, "democracy and gender equality are interlinked and mutually reinforcing.