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Transgender And Non-Binary Candidates Make History By Winning Seats Across The U.S.

Transgender And Non-Binary Candidates Make History By Winning Seats Across The U.S.
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The United States has elected its first transgender state senator, as several other LGBTQ+ records were broken across the country.

Democrat Sarah McBride won the race for the Senate in Delaware in Tuesday's general election, making her the first transgender person to hold office in the state's upper chamber.


While there are a handful of other transgender legislators around the country, she is the first transgender person to hold the office of state senator.

She joins several LGBTQ+ “firsts" elected on Tuesday, with the first Native American transgender person elected to office, and the first out non-binary person elected to state legislature.

Following her win, Ms. McBride said on Twitter:

“To anyone who worries that their truth and their dreams are mutually exclusive, know that change is possible. Know that your voice matters. Know that you can do this, too."
“I hope tonight shows an LGBTQ kid that our democracy is big enough for them, too."

In Kansas, retired teacher Stephanie Byers has won her race for the state House of Representatives.

Mrs. Byers, a member of the Chickasaw Nation, is believed to be the first Native American transgender person elected to office across the nation.

Mauree Turner also broke a US record, becoming the first out non-binary person elected to a state legislature anywhere in the U.S., winning their race to the Oklahoma state House.

In winning their race, Mx. Turner also became the first Muslim to serve in Oklahoma's state legislature.

(Mondaire Jones/Twitter/PA)

Elsewhere, the first two openly-gay black men were elected to the U.S. Congress, both in New York.

Ritchie Torres became the first openly-gay Afro-Latino member of Congress after winning his seat in the South Bronx, while Mondaire Jones won his race for a seat spanning Westchester and Rockland counties.

Mr. Jones also won the vote of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who said she “of course" voted for him in Tuesday's poll.

LGBT Victory Fund, an organization working to recruit, train and elect LGBTQ+ public officials, claimed the election could see the number of transgender state legislators double.

“Tonight we elected our first trans state senator, our first non-binary state legislator, and we are still on track to double the number of trans state legislators nationwide," the organization said on Twitter.

“We also have elected state legislative candidates of color to states and chambers where we never have before."

With a record number of postal ballots filed, it is expected that conclusive election results will be delayed by a number of days.

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