Women lost ground in the Illinois House
Friday, Nov 30, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller * I pointed this out to subscribers the other day, but here’s the BND…
In other words, despite this being the “Year of the Woman,” there will be fewer women in the House next year than there are now. * Click here for a handy list of all the new legislators and the people they replaced.
|
- Jack - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 12:09 pm:
Looks like they forgot Ellman and Glowiak.
- Anonymous - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 12:10 pm:
“In other words, despite this being the “Year of the Woman,” there will be less women in the House next year than there are now.”
Fewer, not less.
- Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 12:11 pm:
===Ellman and Glowiak===
That may have been put together before the Repubs conceded.
===fewer===
Corrected. Thanks.
- Soccermom - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 12:50 pm:
Ugh. I’d love to read this story, but the BND wants me to pay $13 a month for digital access. I think that’s quite high. There needs to be a different model — I’d pay 2 or 3 bucks a month, but not 13.
- Soccermom - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 12:53 pm:
The “handy list” doesn’t seem to include Edly-Allen? Technically that doesn’t affect the number of women in the House. But given that Walsh was recently appointed, it’s a pick-up as compared with this time last year.
- Cromulent M. Biggens - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 1:03 pm:
Looks like Anne Stava-Murray is missing as well from the list?
- Anonymous - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 2:00 pm:
Less is more.
- Archpundit - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 2:14 pm:
What is fascinating is the party breakdown. If I haven’t made any mistakes here is the breakdown by party
House
Dems go from 34 women to 37 exactly 50 percent of 74 seats
Reps go from 13 women to 7 16 percent of 44 seats
Senate
Dems go from 13 Women to 18 Women 45 percent of caucus
Reps stay even with 2 women 11 percent of caucus
These are pretty stark results for Illinois Republicans which have long had good representation of women.
- Six Degrees of Separation - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 2:49 pm:
Arch, my take is that, as the number of Republicans diminishes, so does the number of Republican women.
- Archpundit - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 2:59 pm:
Six–somewhat the cause, but even then they percent of women is decreased more than the decrease in Republicans. There are a few reasons for that including women generally being more moderate in polarized environment (see Ives, Jeanne for exception proving the rule).
However, for a long time the IL GOP had a very good record at electing and nominating women to all levels of Illinois Govt. I would generally say going back to the 80s and early 90s better than ILDems. This is their bench so it’s not a good sign.
- Tired - Friday, Nov 30, 18 @ 3:45 pm:
The difference between the parties in female officeholder representation nationally has grown stark since 1994, when you first see it. Bad news for the GOP.