First Muslim and Arab woman elected to Colorado state legislature
Colorado voters elected Iman Jodeh (D) to the Colorado General Assembly, making her the first Muslim and Arab woman elected to the Colorado state legislature.
Jodeh won 66 percent of the vote against GOP challenger Robert Andrews, according to the Denver Post. She will be representing the states 41st District, which comprises parts of Aurora and Arapahoe County.
Jodeh is an activist and the founder of nonprofit Meet the Middle East, and worked as a spokesperson for the Colorado Muslim Society, according to the Post. She decided to pursue politics after attending a Stand with our Muslim neighbors rally in Denver.
It was incredibly powerful to be able to speak truth to power about what it means to be Muslim in America, she told the newspaper.
Jodeh wasnt the only person to make history in the Centennial State. Democrat Naquetta Ricks became the first African immigrant elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, according to the Post. She will represent the states 40th district.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/525999-first-muslim-and-arab-woman-elected-to-colorado-state-legislature