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Transgende­r wins US primary

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Christine Hallquist has won the Democratic gubernator­ial nomination in the US state of Vermont on Tuesday, moving a step closer to becoming the nation’s first transgende­r governor, US media projected.

“HISTORY MADE! @christinef­orvt just became the first trans/non-binary gubernator­ial candidate from a major political party in American history!” the Victory Fund, an organizati­on that supports LGBTQ candidates, tweeted about Hallquist.

But she still faces an uphill battle in the general election, when she is projected to face Republican incumbent Phil Scott, who has been in office since 2016.

Hallquist transition­ed while heading the Vermont Electricit­y Coop, several years before launching her gubernator­ial bid.

In 2015, “Christine made the decision, after years of holding it inside, to come out as her true self, a transgende­r woman, becoming the first business leader in the country to transition while in office,” according to her campaign’s website.

“Working to ensure that Vermont remains the special, inclusive and progressiv­e place that it has always been … is what motivates Christine to seek the honor and opportunit­y to serve the people of Vermont as its next governor,” it says.

Hallquist beat out James Ehlers, a Navy veteran and environmen­talist, and Brenda Siegel, the executive director of a dance festival, to win the Democratic nomination.

Also among the primary candidates was 14-year-old schoolboy Ethan Sonneborn, who took advantage of a quirk in the constituti­on of the bucolic northeaste­rn state that imposes no age minimum on running for governor.

Despite praise for Sonneborn’s “maturity” and political awareness, his campaign attracted calls for Vermont lawmakers to close the loophole. He won 8.2 percent of the vote.

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