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9 women now serving as governors in U.S., tying a record set in 2004

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2019
                                Fox News contributor Sarah Sanders makes her first appearance on the “Fox & Friends” television program in New York. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Attorney General Leslie Rutledge against Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2019

Fox News contributor Sarah Sanders makes her first appearance on the “Fox & Friends” television program in New York. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Attorney General Leslie Rutledge against Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / MARCH 4
                                Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Rutledge against Sarah Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / MARCH 4

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Rutledge against Sarah Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020
                                Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs removes her face mask as she addresses the members of Arizona’s Electoral College prior to them casting their votes in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including Republican state Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Hobbs.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs removes her face mask as she addresses the members of Arizona’s Electoral College prior to them casting their votes in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including Republican state Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Hobbs.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2016
                                Republican Arizona state Sen. Kimberly Yee watches as the vote tally on a children’s health insurance bill she opposed shows the measure passing at the Capitol in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including State Treasurer Yee and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2016

Republican Arizona state Sen. Kimberly Yee watches as the vote tally on a children’s health insurance bill she opposed shows the measure passing at the Capitol in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including State Treasurer Yee and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020
                                Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks in Portland, Ore. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. Brown will be the only female incumbent barred from seeking re-election by term limits. Six male governors also will be term-limited, opening an easier path to office for candidates.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks in Portland, Ore. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. Brown will be the only female incumbent barred from seeking re-election by term limits. Six male governors also will be term-limited, opening an easier path to office for candidates.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / AUG. 11
                                New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a news conference at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Taking over on short notice for a scandal-plagued predecessor in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hochul began her tenure as New York governor Tuesday, Aug. 24 with more than enough challenges for a new administration. She also began with a historic opportunity: Hochul is the first woman to hold one of the most prominent governorships in the U.S.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / AUG. 11

New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a news conference at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Taking over on short notice for a scandal-plagued predecessor in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hochul began her tenure as New York governor Tuesday, Aug. 24 with more than enough challenges for a new administration. She also began with a historic opportunity: Hochul is the first woman to hold one of the most prominent governorships in the U.S.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2019
                                Fox News contributor Sarah Sanders makes her first appearance on the “Fox & Friends” television program in New York. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Attorney General Leslie Rutledge against Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / MARCH 4
                                Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Rutledge against Sarah Sanders, the former press secretary for President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020
                                Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs removes her face mask as she addresses the members of Arizona’s Electoral College prior to them casting their votes in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including Republican state Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Hobbs.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2016
                                Republican Arizona state Sen. Kimberly Yee watches as the vote tally on a children’s health insurance bill she opposed shows the measure passing at the Capitol in Phoenix. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including State Treasurer Yee and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2020
                                Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks in Portland, Ore. Next year could be a pivotal one for women gubernatorial candidates. Brown will be the only female incumbent barred from seeking re-election by term limits. Six male governors also will be term-limited, opening an easier path to office for candidates.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / AUG. 11
                                New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a news conference at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Taking over on short notice for a scandal-plagued predecessor in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hochul began her tenure as New York governor Tuesday, Aug. 24 with more than enough challenges for a new administration. She also began with a historic opportunity: Hochul is the first woman to hold one of the most prominent governorships in the U.S.

With Kathy Hochul officially taking the reins as New York’s governor, a historic number of women are currently leading U.S. states — a push towards equality and representation that could continue into next year’s midterm elections.

There are now nine women serving as governor in the U.S. That ties a record that was set in 2004 and matched in 2007 and 2019, but it’s still well shy of gender proportionality.

Taking over on short notice for a scandal-plagued predecessor in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hochul began her tenure Tuesday with more than enough challenges for a new administration. She also began with an historic opportunity: Hochul is the first woman to hold one of the most prominent governorships in the U.S.

“New York as a whole has been a tough place for women to break into the highest levels, because there is very much a tight set of powerful gatekeepers,” said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.

“And unfortunately — even in 2021 — women are still seen, in effect, as newcomers,” she said.

A century after women gained the right to vote, 19 states still have never been led by a woman. That includes some of the most populous states, such as California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Even if it succeeds, California’s recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom next month doesn’t appear likely to elevate a woman to the state’s top job.

Hochul had served as New York’s lieutenant governor until succeeding fellow Democrat Andrew Cuomo, who resigned after a decade in office. Cuomo had faced a potential impeachment battle after an attorney general’s investigation said he had sexually harassed or inappropriately touched 11 women. Among other things, Cuomo also had faced a legislative investigation into whether he misled the public last year about COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes.

Hochul pledged “a dramatic change in culture” that will include mandatory ethics courses and improved sexual harassment training for state employees.

“I want people to believe in their government again,” Hochul said Tuesday while outlining her top goal.

Hochul already has announced she will seek a full four-year term in 2022.

Taking over in a crisis could benefit her politically, especially since women can face greater scrutiny when running for office, said Betsy Fischer Martin, executive director of the Women & Politics Institute at American University.

“It gives her an automatic way to shine in the office,” Fischer Martin said.

Next year could be a pivotal one for women running for governor. Democratic Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon will be the only female incumbent barred from seeking re-election by term limits. Six male governors also will be term-limited, opening a path to office for fresh candidates from both parties.

In Arizona, where Republican Gov. Doug Ducey can’t run again, the field already has several candidates who are women, including Republican state Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. Arizona already holds the record for the most women who have served as governor — four. Kansas has had three.

In Arkansas, which has never had a woman serve as governor, a high-profile Republican primary pits Attorney General Leslie Rutledge against Sarah Sanders, press secretary for former President Donald Trump and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. The incumbent, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, will be termed out.

In 2018, women’s political advocates also thought they were primed for success with a record number of candidates for governor. But they did not ultimately set a new record for victories.

Women currently hold 18% of governors’ offices — significantly less than this year’s new records of 27% of U.S. congressional seats and 31% of state legislative seats. In addition, Vice President Kamala Harris also became the first woman in that role this year.

Part of the challenge in electing women as governors is overcoming stereotypes of men as stronger, more decisive leaders, Walsh said.

Another challenge is deepening the pool of women willing to enter politics, said Wendy Doyle, president and CEO of the Kansas City, Missouri-based nonprofit United WE.

The organization is coordinating an effort to get more women appointed to positions on state, county and city boards and commissions. It’s working with local officials in California, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania Texas and Washington. The idea is that some women appointed to positions eventually will run for elected offices.

“It’s a long game,” Doyle said. “But we’ve got to build the pipeline; we’ve got to build the bench.”

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