Following 2023 off-year elections in states around the country, CAWP has updated its rankings of states by women’s representation in state legislatures. CAWP’s rankings are determined by the proportion of state legislative seats held by women. Changes in our 2024 rankings principally derive from state legislative elections held in 2023 in Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia.
As a result of the 2023 elections, New Jersey was the only one of these states to see a decrease in women’s representation in its state legislature; the number of women holding seats in the New Jersey Legislature fell by two, and currently 41 women hold these offices in the Garden State. With women holding 34.2% of seats, New Jersey falls from 21st to 23rd in our rankings.
Meanwhile, women gained seats in Louisiana (+6), Mississippi (+2), and Virginia (+2) as a result of 2023 elections. Virginia, with women holding 34.3% of seats, moves up four spots to 21st in our rankings. Mississippi and Louisiana also made gains, but these perennially low-ranked states remain in the bottom 10 states in our rankings. Louisiana (23.6%) gained three spots to land at 42nd, and Mississippi (15.5%) moved up two spots to 47th.
The top and bottom 10 states in our rankings are unchanged from 2023, with no change in ranks among the top 10 states and some movement in the bottom 10 as a result of gains made in Louisiana and Mississippi.
See CAWP’s full rankings, and find out where your state ranks, at the Women in State Legislatures 2024 fact sheet.
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