Eight WUFPAC Candidates on Ballots Across the Country

Women under 40 are virtually absent from political power in The United States.  The Women Under Forty Political Action Committee is a bi-partisan initiative dedicated to electing more young women. Hot off the win by former State Senator Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-9) in Arizona’s congressional primary, WUFPAC has eight endorsed candidates advancing to the November elections. Staying true to WUFPAC’s…

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Absent Voices – Women Under 40

By Kathy Groob – Women aged 40 and younger are nearly absent from elected office and their voices are needed to help shape policy and offer the perspective as working professionals, mothers, caretakers and community activists. WUFPAC (Women Under Forty Political Action Committee) was started in January 1999 by a group of young women, representing…

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WUFPAC Announces New Six State Strategy to Elect Women

WUFPAC (Women Under Forty Political Action Committee) is implementing a Six State Strategy in a grass-roots effort to forcefully build, maintain, and support a pipeline of dynamic young women running for office on the state and local level.  WUFPAC’s goal is to help increase the number of young women running in their home state with…

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Running Start – Empowering Young Women to Dream Big

By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine Study after study has shown that women do not think about politics as often as men – and especially when it comes to thinking about actually running for public office.  Running Start was founded with one specific purpose in mind – to encourage young women to become involved in…

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WUFPAC Empowers Young Women to Succeed

WUFPAC stands for Women Under Forty Political Action Committee.  Driven by a board of high-powered, politically active young women in Washington, D.C.  WUFPAC is the only non-partisan, non-issue based organization focused on electing young (under 40) women to state and federal office. “Young women have a hard time breaking into the long-time political party establishments…

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