Virginia did not elect the first transgender person into public office; Massachusetts did
Election Day brought about change at local, state and federal levels across the country.
Residents of Virginia's 13th district voted out socially conservative lawmaker Robert G. Marshall in electing Danica Roem, a Democrat. Marshall has been one of the most socially conservative voices in the state House of Delegates, speaking harshly against abortion and gay rights.
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Soon after, calls for corrections were issued. The first transgender person elected to the state legislature in the United States won in Massachusetts.
Keith BoykinVerified account @keithboykin
Keith Boykin Retweeted Angus Johnston
Dear news editors:
Please update your stories to note that the first out trans person elected to public office was Althea Garrison in 1992, a black trans woman who won as a Republican in Massachusetts.
Thank you,
History
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