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Election Day in the US
By Brian Ries, Veronica Rocha, Meg Wagner, Sophie Tatum, Maegan Vazquezand Jessie Yeung, CNN
Updated less than 1 min ago4:24 p.m. ET, November 6, 2018
Midterm elections set stage for series of historic firsts
From CNN's Eli Watkins
The word "first" is probably going to come up a lot on Tuesday. Here's a list of some of the most prominent firsts that could happen this fall:
African-American governors
- If she wins, Democrat Stacey Abrams will be Georgia's first African-American governor and first female governor and the nation's first black female governor. She's already the first African-American woman to hold a major party's gubernatorial nomination.
- If Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum wins the Florida governor's race, he will be the state's first black governor.
- Ben Jealous is mounting a bid to unseat Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan. If Jealous wins, he would become that state's first African-American governor.
LGBT governors
- Democratic Rep. Jared Polis would become the nation's first openly gay man to be elected as governor if he wins the Colorado gubernatorial race.
- Vermont Democrat Christine Hallquist has already made history as the first major-party transgender nominee for governor. If she wins, she would be the nation's first transgender governor.
Senate
- With Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema facing off against GOP Rep. Martha McSally, Arizona is guaranteed to elect its first female senator.
- Tennessee, meanwhile, could name its first female senator if GOP Rep. Marsha Blackburn defeats former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen.
House
- Kansas Democrat Sharice Davids and New Mexico's Deb Haaland would be the first Native American women elected to Congress.
- Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib and Minnesota DemocratIlhan Omar would be the nation's first Muslim women in Congress. Omar also would become the first Somali-American member of Congress.
- Texas Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones would be the first Filipina-American in Congress, and California Republican Young Kimwould be the chamber's first female Korean-American.
- Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is expected to be the youngest woman ever to be a member of Congress, having just turned 29.
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