VT: Winooski elects historic slate of all-LGBTQ+ city councilors
Winooski voters elected a slate of city councilors Tuesday who are all openly LGBTQ+ a first for Vermont and likely one of the first such instances in the U.S.
Voters reelected incumbent councilor Bryn Oakleaf, who is queer, with 649 votes, according to unofficial results on the citys website. They also elected Charles Judge, who is transgender and was seeking an open council seat, with 578 votes. Both candidates ran unopposed, and there were 35 votes for write-in candidates, according to the results Tuesday night.
Oakleaf and Judge will join two other councilors who are also openly LGBTQ+, neither of whom were up for reelection this year: Thomas Renner, who is gay, and Aurora Hurd, who is bisexual, nonbinary and transgender.
Winooski Mayor Kristine Lott, who is also a member of the City Council, does not identify as LGBTQ+.
In 2017, the city of Palm Springs, California, elected the first entirely openly LGBTQ+ city council in the country. State Rep. Taylor Small, P/D-Winooski, who is transgender, has said that she does not know of any other U.S. city that has done the same since.
I'm elated, Judge said Tuesday night after the results were released. It means so much to represent the transmasculine community and the queer community as a whole. I just feel really honored.
https://vtdigger.org/2023/03/07/winooski-elects-historic-slate-of-all-lgbtq-city-councilors/