Number and Percentage of Women in State Legislatures, 1980-2016
Since 1971, the number of women serving in state legislatures has more than quintupled.
NP = non-partisan, Ind = Independent, Prg = Progressive
State-by-State Summary Data on Current Women State Legislators
Party | Total Legislators | State Senators | State Representatives |
---|---|---|---|
Democrats | 1,073 (59.6%) | 263 (59.4%) | 810 (59.7%) |
Republicans | 706 (39.2%) | 168 (37.9%) | 538 (39.7%) |
Nonpartisans* | 11 (0.6%) | 11 (2.5%) | 0 (0%) |
Working Families Party | 1 (0.1%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (0.1%) |
Independents | 5 (0.3%) | 1 (0.2%) | 4 (0.3%) |
Progressives | 3 (0.2%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (0.2%) |
TOTAL | 1,799 (100.0%) | 443 (100.0%) | 1,356 (100.0%) |
*In Nebraska, where the legislature is unicameral, legislators are elected on a nonpartisan basis.
Colorado (42.0%)
Vermont (41.1%)
Arizona (35.6%)
Washington (34.0%)
Minnesota (33.3%)
Illinois (32.8%)
Maryland (31.9%)
Nevada (31.7%)
Montana (31.3%)
Oregon (31.1%)
Mississippi (13.2%)
Wyoming (13.3%)
South Carolina (14.1%)
Oklahoma (14.1%)
Alabama (14.3%)
Louisiana (15.3%)
West Virginia (14.9%)
Utah (15.4%)
Kentucky (15.9%)
Tennessee (16.7%)
*Women who self-identify as more than one race/ethnicity are included on CAWP pages for each group with which they identify. We strongly caution against adding totals from each racial/ethnic group should, as it will double count officeholders.
Of the 1,799 current women state legislators:
- 40 identify as Asian American/Pacific Islander
- 255 identify as Black
- 88 identify as Latina
- 1 identifies as Middle Eastern/North African
- 1 identifies as Multiracial Alone
- 19 identify as Native American/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian
- 1,410 identify as white
State Legislative Leadership
Sylvia Allen (R-AZ)
Ellen S. Roberts (R-CO)
Patricia Blevins (D-DE)
Pam Jochum (D-IA)
Susan Wagle (R-KS)
Tonya Schuitmaker (R-MI)
Sandra Pappas (DFL-MN)
Ann H. Rest (DFL-MN)
Debby Barrett (R-MT)
Sharon Carson (R-NH)
Nia Gill (D-NJ)
Mary Kay Papen (D-NM)
Dianne M. Rosenbaum (D-OR)
M. Teresa Paiva-Weed (D-RI)
Pam Roach (R-WA)
Mary Lazich (R-WI)
Donna J. Boley (R-WV)
Dickey Lee Hullinghorst (D-CO)
Linda L. Upmeyer (R-IA)
Tina Kotek (D-OR)
Beth Harwell (R-TN)
State Legislative Firsts
- 1894: The first three women elected to a state legislature in the country were Clara Cressingham, Carrie C. Holly, and Frances Klock, all in the Colorado House of Representatives.
- 1896: Martha Hughes Cannon (D-UT) became the first woman elected state senator in the country.
- 1924: Cora Belle Reynolds Anderson (R-MI) became the first woman of color elected to a state legislature.
- 1933: Minnie Davenport Craig (R-ND) became the first woman to serve as speaker of a state house.
- 1974: Elaine Noble (D-MA) became the first openly LGBT candidate elected to a state legislature.
- 1983: Vesta Roy (R-NH) became the first woman to serve as president of a state senate.
- 2007: Colleen Hanabusa (D-HI) became the first woman of color to serve as president of a state senate.
- 2008: Karen Bass (D-CA) became the first woman of color to serve as speaker of a state house.
- 2013:Tina Kotek (D-OR) became the country's first openly lesbian state House speaker.
For other important state legislative firsts, visit the Milestones for Women in American Politics page.
State | State Rank | Senate | Total Women/Total Senate | House | Total Women/Total House | Total Women/Total Legis. | %Women Overall |
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AL | 46 | 3D | 0R | 1Ind | 4/35 | 11D | 5R | Ind | 16/105 | 20/140 | 14.3 |
AK* | 11 | 1D | 4R | 5/20 | 2D | 10R | 12/40 | 17/60 | 28.3 |
AZ | 3 | 6D | 7R | Ind | 13/30 | 11D | 8R | Ind | 19/60 | 32/90 | 35.6 |
AR | 36 | 3D | 4R | 7/35 | 5D | 14R | 19/100 | 26/135 | 19.3 |
CA* | 22 | 8D | 3R | Ind | 11/40 | 11D | 8R | Ind | 19/80 | 30/120 | 25.0 |
CO | 1 | 8D | 4R | 12/35 | 20D | 10R | 30/65 | 42/100 | 42.0 |
CT | 16 | 8D | 1R | 9/36 | 23D | 19R | 42/151 | 51/187 | 27.3 |
DE | 28 | 5D | 1R | 6/21 | 7D | 2R | 9/41 | 15/62 | 24.2 |
FL* | 22 | 6D | 6R | 12/40 | 13D | 15R | 28/120 | 40/160 | 25.0 |
GA | 27 | 8D | 2R | 10/56 | 28D | 19R | 47/180 | 57/236 | 24.2 |
HI | 14 | 8D | 0R | 8/25 | 11D | 3R | 14/51 | 22/76 | 28.9 |
ID | 17 | 4D | 6R | 10/35 | 7D | 13R | 20/70 | 30/105 | 28.6 |
IL | 6 | 12D | 4R | 16/59 | 32D | 10R | 42/118 | 58/177 | 32.8 |
IN | 34 | 3D | 6R | 9/50 | 12D | 10R | 22/100 | 31/150 | 20.7 |
IA | 31 | 6D | 1R | 7/50 | 21D | 6R | 27/100 | 34/150 | 22.7 |
KS* | 29 | 4D | 9R | 13/40 | 10D | 17R | 27/125 | 40/165 | 24.2 |
KY | 42 | 2D | 2R | 4/38 | 10D | 8R | 18/100 | 22/138 | 15.9 |
LA | 44 | 3D | 2R | 5/39 | 9D | 9R | 18/105 | 23/144 | 16.0 |
ME | 13 | 5D | 3R | 8/35 | 30D | 16R | 46/151 | 54/186 | 29.0 |
MD | 7 | 11D | 2R | 13/47 | 35D | 11R | 46/141 | 59/188 | 31.4 |
MA* | 22 | 12D | 0R | 12/40 | 29D | 9R | 38/160 | 50/200 | 25.0 |
MI | 35 | 1D | 3R | 4/38 | 16D | 9R | 25/110 | 29/148 | 19.6 |
MN | 5 | 15D | 8R | 23/67 | 26D | 18R | 44/134 | 67/201 | 33.3 |
MS | 50 | 4D | 5R | 9/52 | 10D | 5R | 15/122 | 24/174 | 13.8 |
MO | 26 | 5D | 1R | 6/34 | 19D | 24R | 43/163 | 49/197 | 24.9 |
MT | 9 | 12D | 6R | 18/50 | 21D | 8R | 29/100 | 47/150 | 31.3 |
NE | 32 | 0D | 0R | 11Ind | 11/49 | 0D | 0R | Ind | - - unicameral - - | 11/49 | 22.4 |
NV | 8 | 2D | 2R | 4/21 | 9D | 7R | 16/42 | 20/63 | 31.7 |
NH | 15 | 4D | 4R | Ind | 8/24 | 68D | 45R | 113/400 | 121/424 | 28.5 |
NJ* | 11 | 8D | 3R | 11/40 | 18D | 7R | 25/80 | 36/120 | 30.0 |
NM | 19 | 4D | 3R | 7/42 | 13D | 10R | 23/70 | 30/112 | 26.8 |
NY* | 20 | 6D | 5R | 11/63 | 37D | 5R | 1Ind | 43/150 | 54/213 | 25.4 |
NC | 30 | 7D | 5R | 12/50 | 14D | 11R | 25/120 | 37/170 | 21.8 |
ND | 39 | 4D | 4R | 8/47 | 11D | 8R | 19/94 | 27/141 | 19.1 |
OH* | 22 | 4D | 3R | 7/33 | 13D | 12R | 25/99 | 32/132 | 24.2 |
OK* | 47 | 3D | 3R | 6/48 | 5D | 10R | 15/101 | 21/149 | 14.1 |
OR | 10 | 6D | 2R | 8/30 | 16D | 4R | 20/60 | 28/90 | 31.1 |
PA | 40 | 4D | 5R | 9/50 | 15D | 23R | 38/203 | 47/253 | 18.6 |
RI | 18 | 9D | 1R | 10/38 | 17D | 4R | 21/75 | 31/113 | 27.4 |
SC* | 47 | 1D | 1R | 2/46 | 12D | 10R | 22/124 | 24/170 | 14.1 |
SD | 33 | 1D | 6R | 7/35 | 4D | 11R | 15/70 | 22/105 | 21.0 |
TN | 41 | 2D | 4R | 6/33 | 7D | 9R | 16/99 | 22/132 | 16.7 |
TX | 37 | 2D | 5R | 7/31 | 15D | 13R | 1Ind | 29/150 | 36/181 | 19.9 |
UT | 43 | 3D | 3R | 6/29 | 7D | 3R | 10/75 | 16/104 | 15.4 |
VT | 2 | 7D | 2R | 9/30 | 44D | 15R | 6Ind | 65/150 | 74/180 | 41.1 |
VA* | 38 | 6D | 3R | 9/40 | 14D | 4R | 18/100 | 27/140 | 19.3 |
WA | 4 | 9D | 8R | 17/49 | 19D | 13R | 32/98 | 49/147 | 33.3 |
WV | 44 | 0D | 2R | 2/34 | 6D | 12R | 18/100 | 20/134 | 14.9 |
WI* | 20 | 7D | 4R | 11/33 | 14D | 9R | 23/99 | 34/132 | 25.8 |
WY* | 49 | 1D | 0R | 1/30 | 3D | 8R | 11/60 | 12/90 | 13.3 |
264D | 167R | 12Ind | 443/1,972 | 816D | 540R | 7Ind | 1,363/5,411 | 1,806/7,383 | 24.5 |
* States share the same rank if their proportions of women legislators are exactly equal or round off to be equal.