Iowa lags behind in electing women to top jobs

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DES MOINES (AP) — When Iowa lawmakers started their legislative session this month, 35 women were among those officials reporting to the Capitol.

That matched the state’s record for women in the General Assembly, but despite increasing their numbers in Des Moines over the years, women in Iowa continue to struggle with a political glass ceiling. The state has never elected a women governor and is one of just four states to never send a woman to Congress.

Just why Iowa lags behind the rest of the country is a bit of a mystery.

“Why is Iowa at the bottom of the heap? We have been reading and talking to people and trying to figure it out for years,” said Jean Lloyd-Jones, a former Democratic state legislator who ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 1992. “Iowa is a progressive state in so many ways.”

The other states that have never elected a woman to Congress are Delaware, Mississippi and Vermont.

There are several likely reasons that Iowa politics remains a boys club. There’s the lack of term limits in the governor’s office and the low turnover of the state’s congressional seats, meaning there are rarely open seats for women to pursue. Republican Gov. Terry Branstad is on his second stint in the governor’s office, after a 16-year run that ended in January 1999. Republican Sen. Charles Grassley has served 32 years and Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin for 28.

“We don’t throw our incumbents out unless they really do something horrible,” said Roxanne Conlin, a Democrat who was the state’s first woman candidate for governor in 1982 and ran for U.S. Senate in 2010.

Research also shows that women are less likely to consider running for office because of family responsibilities or a perception that they are not qualified. And the fact that Iowa is a largely rural state with many traditional, conservative voters can make it harder for women to break in.

Women in elected office said more women should be recruited to run so that a pool of candidates can be groomed to move up as bigger jobs became available.

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