Utilizing research from Rutgers Center for American Women and Politics, The White House Project demonstrates why more women are needed in United States politics.
Approximately only 17% of the members of the U.S. government are women.
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3. Women Governors There are only 6 women governors SC - Nikki Haley (R), NM – Susana Martinez (R), OK - Mary Fallin (R), AZ - Jan Brewer (R), NC – Beverly Perdue (D), and WA – Christine Gregoire (D)
25. President Obama’s Cabinet Women Secretary of State: Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of Health and Human Services: Kathleen Sebelius Secretry of Labor: Hilda L. Solis Secretary of Homeland Security: Janet Napolitano
28. Elena KaganIn August 2009, Sotomayor became the first Hispanic justice appointed to the Supreme Court.
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30. All 4 female Democrats newly elected to the House in 2010 were women of color: 3 African-Americans and 1 Asian-American. Republican, Jaime Herrera, a Latina, was also elected to the House.
31. CA Attorney General is the first CA woman to be elected CA Attorney General but also first Indian American and African American to hold this position.