The influence of state and district conditions on the representation of women in US state legislatures

Authors
Citation
Re. Hogan, The influence of state and district conditions on the representation of women in US state legislatures, AM POLIT R, 29(1), 2001, pp. 4-24
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH
ISSN journal
1532673X → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4 - 24
Database
ISI
SICI code
1532-673X(200101)29:1<4:TIOSAD>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Women hold slightly more than one fifth of all seats in state legislatures in the United States. This analysis examines why women are elected more oft en in some states and districts than in others. Using logistic regression, a variety of explanations related to differences in culture, institutions, electoral structures, and demographic features are found to influence the p robability that women are elected. Findings show that free-for-all district s increase the chances that women are represented; however, when considered in conjunction with other contextual features, this factor's influence is far from overwhelming. The findings have implications for modeling aspects of the electoral process as well as for informing the policy debate over re forms intended to bring about more equitable representation. Results show t hat altering current electoral procedures presently used in state legislatu res will have only a limited impact on the number of women legislators. Of the factors examined, political culture and education are two of the most i nfluential, yet the most difficult to change.