Record women won in US midterm elections

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

A record number of close to 100 women won seats in the of Representatives in the high-stakes 2018 midterm elections, a massive victory for female candidates across the political spectrum.

Even as the last poll numbers were still coming in, there are still two outstanding races that have two women competing against each other, which means that at least 100 women will be serving in the House next year.

On the side, projected that 12 women would win seats, with two newly elected women joining nine female incumbents. Eight women -- four incumbents and four non-incumbents -- would win races to the Governors' seats.

said the numbers in each category tilted largely to Democrats, with 84 of the projected female House winners coming from the and 14 from the Republican side.

According to a CNN report, a tally from the said the previous record of 85 representatives served in the 114th Congress, including two members who resigned and one who was elected to fill a vacancy.

is poised to elect its first female no matter which party wins, which will add to the tally above.

"The historic totals capped off a campaign season in the wake of Donald Trump's election that was defined in large part by female activism," the CNN report said.

A CNN analysis at the outset of the noted 256 women won House and -- a record level that paved the way for Tuesday's victories.

"The midterm elections saw women securing historic firsts around the country, from the first Native American women to join the House of Representatives to electing a woman to the Senate for the first time," it said.

The high-stakes 2018 midterm elections in the US delivered several significant firsts as millions came out in record numbers to elect the first two Muslim women to Congress, the youngest woman ever in and the nation's first

Ilhan Omar won in Minnesota's 5th Congressional District and won in Michigan's 13th Congressional District.

They are the first Muslim women elected to

Democrat Tlaib and the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's nominee Omar will secure their respective seats in strongly Democratic districts following primary victories earlier this year.

and will become the first Native American women elected to Rep. will win the race to represent in the US Senate.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 19:55 IST