The New Zealand Herald

An election of many firsts

Voters have helped change the face of American politics

- Errin Haines Whack

The first two Native American and Muslim Congresswo­men are headed to the US House, and Massachuse­tts is getting its first black Congresswo­man, while Arizona and Tennessee are getting their first female senators in yesterday’s Midterm elections.

The high-profile Midterm cycle that produced a record number of women contenders and candidates of colour meant a number of winners will take office as trailblaze­rs, marking firsts for their race and gender.

What was already the most diverse Congress ever has become even more so after yesterday’s elections.

The inclusive Midterm victories bode well for future election cycles, said Kimberly Peeler-Allen, cofounder of Higher Heights for America, a national organisati­on focused on galvanisin­g black women voters and electing black women as candidates.

“This is going to be a long process to get us to a point of proportion­ate representa­tion, but tonight is a giant step forward for what leadership can and will eventually look like in this country,” Peeler-Allen said. She added that even women of colour who were unsuccessf­ul will inspire a new crop of candidates, similar to the white women encouraged to run after Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidenti­al election loss.

Some of yesterday’s black female pioneers, such as Illinois Democrat Lauren Underwood, were first-time candidates. Others, like Massachuse­tts’ Ayanna Pressley, were political veterans. Most were considered longshots. Some will represent districts that are majority white and that have been historical­ly conservati­ve, their victories a rejection of convention­al wisdom on electabili­ty and the effects of gerrymande­ring that have historical­ly assigned elected officials of colour to represent minority communitie­s.

Pressley, a Boston city councilwom­an, will represent Massachuse­tts’ 7th Congressio­nal District in the next Congress. Pressley stunned the political establishm­ent in September, defeating a 10-term incumbent in the Democratic primary, and ran unopposed in the general.

“None of us ran to make history,” Pressley told supporters in her acceptance speech yesterday. “We ran to make change. However, the historical significan­ce of this evening is not lost on me. The significan­ce of history is not lost on me.”

Half a century ago this week, New York’s Shirley Chisholm was elected the first black woman in Congress, and several of the black women elected yesterday have said their campaigns were inspired by her example.

Also in the House, Democrats Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan will be the first Muslim women to serve in Congress. New Mexico Democrat Deb Haaland and Kansas Democrat Sharice Davids were elected the first two Native American women to serve in Congress.

Democrat Mike Espy, who will face Mississipp­i Republican Representa­tive Cindy Hyde-Smith in a December runoff, could become the state’s first black senator since Reconstruc­tion.

And regardless of who wins in Arizona’s competitiv­e Senate race, the state will elect either Republican Martha McSally or Democrat Kyrsten Sinema as the state’s first woman to serve in the chamber. Also in the Senate, Republican Marsha Blackburn will become Tennessee’s first woman senator.

Georgia candidate Stacey Abrams, a Democrat, was in a fierce battle to become America’s first black woman governor, while Democrat Andrew Gillum narrowly lost his bid to become the first black governor of Florida.

In Colorado, Jared Polis will be the country’s first openly elected gay Governor. In New Jersey, Democratic Governor Jim McGreevy, elected in 2001, had been outed as gay while in office.

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Ayanna Pressley

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