Before and After the Me-Too Movement: an Exploration of Women’s Participation in Governance.

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Brown, Jennifer

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An exploration of women’s participation in all three branches of government from the beginning of the republic up to the me-too movement. Political participation of women in the democratic process is a significant indicator of the development and effectiveness of a country. This research will purposely examine the percentage of women voting, holding elected office at the federal level and specifically in the state of Oklahoma. Analyses may be separated by party affiliation, race and age, given data publication availability. Early research suggests while women are increasingly active in governance gender parity is still elusive.

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