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Author: Paige Chan

Paige Chan is a research associate at RepresentWomen with a focus on ranked-choice voting in the United States. A recent graduate from Rutgers University, she intends to pursue a master's in public policy as her next step in building a career centered around women advocacy, equality and political representation.
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2021 Election Scorecard: The Women Who Won

2021 Election Scorecard: The Women Who Won

Kaycie Goral and Paige Chan

Last Tuesday’s election was a night of firsts, shifting tides and upsets. Here’s our scorecard for how women fared in the 2021 elections—from Boston, to Atlanta, to New York City.

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