women in political leadership: national and local perspectives
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Women in Political Leadership:National and Local Perspectives
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Source: Duval County Supervisor of Elections
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Women’s Political Representation
Source: Rutgers Center for American Women an Politics
in women’s political in women’s political representation.representation.
to Congress.
2%OF ALL MEMBERS
OF CONGRESS
since 1789 have been
women.
ONLY
1 IN 4STATE LEGISLATORS
are women.
ONLY
5 IN 50GOVERNORSare women.
ONLY
1 IN 5MEMBERS OF
CONGRESSare women.
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Women’s Political Representation
in Florida
Source: Rutgers Center for American Women an Politics
12 women in FL Senate
out of 40.
28 women in FL House
out of 120.
6 women in U.S. House of Rep. for FL out of
27.
1 women in the FL Cabinet out of 4.
0 women elected governor in FL
history.
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1999
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Source: The Florida Times-Union May 12, 1999
Source: The Florida Times-Union May 14, 1999
Source: The Florida Times-Union May 14, 1999
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1999
2013
Source: City of Jacksonville Council Members
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Ray HoltRay Holt
Denise LeeDenise Lee
Doyle CarterDoyle Carter
Jim LoveJim LoveBill GullifordBill Gulliford
Reginald BrownReginald Brown
Warren JonesWarren Jones
Matt SchellenbergMatt Schellenberg
Lori BoyerLori Boyer
Johnny GaffneyJohnny Gaffney Clay YarboroughClay Yarborough
William BishopWilliam Bishop
Richard ClarkRichard Clark
Don RedmanDon Redman
At Large Seats1 Kimberly Daniels
2 John Crescibmeni
3
4 Greg Anderson
5 Robin Lumb
Source: City of Jacksonville District Maps
Stephen Joost
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Critical Dates
• School Board– Primary Election: August 26, 2014– General Election: November 4, 2014
• Jacksonville City Council – Last Day to Register: July 13, 2014– First Election: March 14, 2015–General Election: May 19, 2015
Source: Duval County Supervisor of Elections
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