Democrats nominate first transgender candidate for governor

IANS  |  Washington 

Former has won the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Vermont, moving a step closer to becoming the first ever of a US state.

"Tonight we made history," Hallquist told supporters during her victory speech. "I'm so honoured to be part of this historical moment."

Hallquist told on Wednesday that she didn't necessarily run to make history, but as a reaction to the election of to the

"The reason I'm here is because of what happened in 2016," she said. "In physics we say for every action there's an opposite and opposing reaction. Well, I'm definitely a reaction to 2016."

The development was a breakthrough of both substantial and symbolic importance for LGBTQ Americans -- and particularly the trans community, which has long been shut out of the highest levels of elected office.

Three years after Oregon's became the nation's first openly bisexual governor, Democrats have now nominated what would become the nation's first openly gay (in and in Colorado) and (Hallquist in Vermont) governors if they win in November.

Hallquist was one of more than 400 LGBTQ candidates running in this cycle.

There were also a record number of female candidates in elections for and for the

In 2018, 43 candidates ran for political office at all levels in the US. But Hallquist was the first transgender person to win a major party nomination for

Also, Ilhan Omar -- a refugee from who came to the US as a teenager -- won her in Minnesota's fifth district. The victory puts her in a strong position to become of in November.

Omar will likely join Rashida Tlaib, who won a in last week. Both were expected to easily win their in safe Democratic districts.

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 19:40 IST