Women's Representation Roundup: Ginsburg's Impact on the 2020 Election

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on the impact of Justice Ginsburg’s death on the 2020 election for the Brookings Institution:

What is the state of the race in the suburbs? Until recently, the news for Trump has not been good. An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll has suburban voters breaking 60% to 35% for Biden. Intentional actions like gender-balanced appointments and commitments to gender balance in government are central to making serious and sustained progress toward gender parity in our lifetimes. from Kenya caught my eye because it reveals a level of discourse and action on gender equality that is echelons above what is common in the United States:

The constitution requires that no more than two-thirds of members of elective and appointive public bodies be of the same gender. For the 2019 election, there was significant disparity in the representation of women candidates among political parties. Only four of the 13 political parties endorsed more than the required 10 percent of women candidates. Overall, however, more women have become affiliated with political parties than in the past. In 2019, 65 percent of women candidates contested as members of political parties, close to the 69 percent that were endorsed by political parties in 2014.

The lineup has upset at least some Western countries, so a few of those that will be represented by women—from heads of state to ministers to delegates—at this year’s debate told PassBlue they were working on an official reaction to require more women be moved up in the list. The annual session, to be held virtually with prerecorded speeches sent by world leaders because of the pandemic, coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing.

 

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