Representation in politics means that our elected officials will more closely resemble the people they serve.
The 2020 election offers plenty to celebrate.
Sarah McBride will bethe first transgender state senator in United States history.
Ritchie Torres will bethe first openly gay Black member of Congress.
Cori Bush will beMissouris first Black congresswoman.
Soon, elected officials will more closely resemble the people they serve.
Barbara Simon is the head of news and campaigns at GLAAD.
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Barbara Simon is the head of news and campaigns at GLAAD.
Jennifer Edwards is the senior director of digital engagement and democracy at Color Of Change PAC.
We also congratulate Sarah McBride and Taylor Smallwho with their wins have made our government better reflect America.
Barbara Simon, head of news and campaigns at GLAAD, says that havingLGBTQ+ representation in politicsis critically important.
7 firsts for representation in American politics
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Sarah McBride
Sarah McBride will be the countrys highest-ranking transgender official.
She will join the Delaware State Senate.
Ritchie Torres
Ritchie Torres is the first openly gay Black man elected to Congress.
He is Afro-Latinx and will represent the South Bronx in the House of Representatives.
Barbara Simon is the head of news and campaigns at GLAAD.
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Cori Bush
Cori Bush will bethe first Black Congresswoman in the history of Missouri.
We could not stand the injustice any longer.
Taylor Small
Taylor Small will be the first openly transgender member of the Vermont Legislature.
Mauree Turner
Mauree Turner made history as the countys first non-binary state legislator and Oklahomas first Muslim lawmaker.
They will join Oklahomas house of representatives.
For me, this means a lot, Turnersaid of their victory toThe Oklahoman.
I have lived my whole life in the margins.
So, it means a lot to be able to provide that visibility for other folks.
Stephanie Byers
Stephanie Byers is Kansas first transgender legislator as a member of the Kansas state house of representatives.
She is a member of the Indigenous Chickasaw Nation and a retired teacher from Wichita.
Weve made history here,says Byers.
He lost his bid for this seat by a narrow margin in 2018.
I hope to be someone they can look to as a real representative.
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