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The 19th: Black women tripled their representation in Washington statehouse

November 12, 2020

Barbara Rodriguez references our electoral landscape findings in an article on a new political action committee and the potential to increase representation in statehouses.

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Nationwide, statehouses are gradually changing. The number of women of color running for statehouse seats has increased by 68 percent since 2012, according to an analysis from the Reflective Democracy Campaign, a nonpartisan organization that  works to change the demographics of elected office.

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