In The Donor Gap: Raising Women’s Political Voices, lead report author Kira Sanbonmatsu shows the ways that women’s voices are underrepresented in American politics because of their underrepresentation as campaign donors. This groundbreaking report, presented as an interactive experience using data visualizations, examines the intersection of gender and campaign finance, finding that women lag men as donors in recent elections for state offices. Key takeaways include:
- Men give a disproportionate amount of all money contributed, with women giving one-third or less of all money contributed to gubernatorial, statewide executive, and state legislative races from 2019 to 2022.
- In key 2022 abortion battlegrounds following the Dobbs decision, men’s campaign contributions exceeded women’s contributions to state races, reducing women’s opportunities for political influence.
- While there was wide variance between states in terms of women’s contributions in the 2022 elections, in all states men out-gave women in the total amount contributed.
- Within both parties, women give disproportionately to women.
Since women donors are more likely to support women candidates, a key donor block for women in politics is underdeveloped. Expanding women’s political giving is an opportunity to expand resources available for women running for office.
Experience the report here.
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