Number of women in Congress stalls for the first time since Trump’s 2016 election
Recent elections have seen notable advancements for women in Congress, but for the first time since 2016, those advances have stagnated and are now below the current record levels.
Democratic Representative Mary Peltola is the most recent woman to lose her race; NBC News predicts that she will lose to Republican Nick Begich in Alaska. Another female member, Republican Representative Michelle Steel, is now trailing Democrat Derek Tran by a slim margin in a close and uncalled election in Southern California.
In addition, if Steel loses, there will be 150 women in the next Congress, including the Senate and the House (including the winner of the recount between Democrat Christina Bohannon and Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Iowa's 1st District). Data from the Center for American W...