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  2. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    The political recruitment model is a term coined by political scientists who studied why women do not hold political positions at the same rates men do. The political recruitment model categorizes the steps between a citizen and politician, and many political scientists use this to study where women are losing the opportunity and chances to ...

  3. Sexism in American political elections - Wikipedia

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    The political recruitment model is often used to describe how women face sexism at different stages of the electoral process. The model first includes women that are 'eligible' to become prospective candidates, then those who actually consider becoming a candidate, followed by candidates themselves, and then, finally, those who successfully win an election and become a legislator or other ...

  4. Gender and politics - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include the Women & Politics Institute at American University, which seeks "to close the gender gap in political leadership" by providing relevant academic training to young women, [17] and the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts Boston which has a similar mandate. [18]

  5. Panel discusses importance of women in politics

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    After the screening, several important local figures spoke on the importance of women in politics. The panelists were Stacy Brooks, Senior Judicial Attorney for the Ohio Supreme Court; Kristal ...

  6. Idaho counties pay for out-of-state forensics tests. New ...

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    Officials said they want to ensure “equal access to justice” in rural Idaho counties that may not be able to afford private or out-of-state testing.

  7. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Competitive debate, also known as forensics or speech and debate, is an activity in which two or more people take positions on an issue and are judged on how well they defend those positions. The activity has been present in academic spaces in the United States since the colonial period .

  8. Political recruitment model - Wikipedia

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    A study done by Richard L. Fox and Jennifer L. Lawless investigated where women were leaving the political recruitment model; they determined that women drop off at the aspirant stage. [3] Women are less likely to consider running for office than men. [3] When women do express interest in running, it is for lower-level positions. [3]

  9. Election forensics - Wikipedia

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    Election forensics are methods used to determine if election results are statistically normal or statistically abnormal, which can indicate electoral fraud. [1] It uses statistical tools to determine if observed election results differ from normally occurring patterns. [ 2 ]