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The number of women candidates who have won the Lok Sabha elections in India has varied from election to election. However, it's important to note that the representation of women in the Lok Sabha has historically been low. In the 2019 elections, a record number of 78 women were elected to the Lok Sabha.
In the United States, a woman can be elected president if she wins the election.
The members of Gram panchayat are elected by the gram sabha. Seats are reserved for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes. One Third of the total no. of seats are reserved for women. Every Panchayat has a Sarpanch who is elected by the Gram sabha.
Since India's independence in 1947, over 560 women have been elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament. Notable figures among them include Indira Gandhi, the first female Prime Minister, and more recent leaders like Sonia Gandhi and Smriti Irani. Their representation has gradually increased over the decades, reflecting a growing recognition of women's contributions to politics. Despite this progress, women still represent a minority in the Lok Sabha, highlighting the ongoing need for gender parity in Indian politics.
Since India won its independence and started the Lok Sabha elections, over 560 women have won seats. The highest number of elected women came in the 2009 elections when 58 women were admitted to the House.
There are 60 women representative in the current Lok Sabha. [15th Lok Sabha]
Warren G. Harding was the first president to be elected after women were allowed to vote all over the US. Harding was elected president in 1920 which was the first election year after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified.In 1890, Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote. Grover Cleveland won that election. I assume some women in Wyoming voted for him.
69 political parties participate in this event.
No, it is not true that women can not be elected for presidency. Women can be elected for presidency.
meera kumar
Shrimati Meera Kumar; the current Speaker of the Lok Sabha of India.
If you are asking about the Vice President, that was Joe Biden. But the November 6, 2012 election was also an election for a number of the men and women in congress. I enclose a link to who got re-elected and who did not.