Missouri bucks national trend, elects more women

? Last week’s elections ended with an overall drop in the number of women who will serve in state legislatures, but Missouri appears to be bucking the trend.

The number of women legislators declined nationwide after the Nov. 2 elections, according to recent studies by Rutgers University and the National Conference of State Legislatures. Of the nation’s 7,382 state legislators, 23.3 will be women in 2011, down from the current 24.5 percent.

Before Tuesday, Missouri had 44 women legislators out of its 197 lawmakers. The election pushed the number of women who will serve in Jefferson City to 46.

In Kansas, there are now 46 women among 165 lawmakers, or 28 percent, down from 50 before Tuesday’s elections.