— Tyler Titus (@TylerJamesTitus) November 8, 2017
Today’s wins are still surreal. Thank you to every voter. Can’t wait to serve my community.
— Tyler Titus (@TylerJamesTitus) November 8, 2017
Former newspaper reporter and Democrat Danica Roem defeated a longtime Republican delegate in Virginia's statehouse, several news outlets reported. Roem, 33, a transgender female, became the first openly transgender person elected to a state-level legislative seat. Go vote! Go vote! Go vote! Go vote! #NoH8 #FixRoute28 #FTW
— Danica Roem (@pwcdanica) November 7, 2017
In Palm Springs, Calif., and Minneapolis, city council seats were claimed by Lisa Middleton and Andrea Jenkins, both transgender women, according to news outlets. Middleton took about 30 percent of the vote , The Desert Sun reported.Jenkins won about 73 percent of the vote , the Washington Post reported. "I'm really proud to have achieved that status, and I look forward to more trans people joining me in elected office, and all other kinds of leadership roles in our society," Jenkins told the Post after her win. Thanks @VictoryFund for celebrating with us! https://t.co/mZnwmDrHry
— Andrea Jenkins (@andreaforward8) November 8, 2017
Breaking: If Lisa Middleton's lead holds, she’ll become the first transgender city rep in California. https://t.co/EIatziGCnW
— The Desert Sun (@MyDesert) November 8, 2017
Renatta Signorini is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach her at 724-837-5374, rsignorini@tribweb.com or via Twitter @byrenatta.
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