WHAT DO
THE FACTS
S AY?
Source: Jennifer Manning, Congressional
Research Service, “Membership of the 115th
Congress: A Profile,” October 1, 2018, fas.org/
sgp/crs/misc/R44762.pdf (accessed 10/17/18).
Descriptive Representation in
the 115th Congress
Compared with a generation ago, the number of women and racial and ethnic minorities
in Congress has increased. But on these dimensions, how representative of the people is
Congress? How close does Congress come to “looking like us”? What do the facts say?
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U.S. population
89% 3% 3%5%
77% 9% 11% 3%
61.6% 17.6% 12.4% 5.4% 3%
House
Senate
White Latino (any race) African American
Asian American Other
Racial and Ethnic Composition of Congress
House
Senate
U.S. population 50.8%
20%
23% 77%
80%
49.2%
Female Male
Gender in Congress
- Which comes closer to “looking like us,” the House or the Senate?
- How could having more women or racial and ethnic minorities in Congress
affect legislation and policy decisions? - Latinos now make up the largest ethnic minority in the United States, yet they
still lag behind African Americans in terms of representation in the House. Why
do you think this is?
Think about it
Congress and the people
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