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*[[United States elections, 2018]]
*[[United States elections, 2018]]
**95 women attain congressional office in the mid-term elections of the [[United States]], bringing the total number of women in all parts of Congress to a record 118. [[Rashida Tlaib]] and [[Ilhan Omar]] share the distinction of becoming the first Muslim congresswomen. [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/06/women-candidates-midterms/1845639002/ (USA Today)] [https://www.npr.org/2018/11/07/665019211/a-record-number-of-women-will-serve-in-congress-with-potentially-more-to-come (NPR)]
**In the mid-term elections of the [[United States]], 95 women attain congressional office bringing the total number of women in all parts of Congress to a record 118. [[Rashida Tlaib]] and [[Ilhan Omar]] share the distinction of becoming the first Muslim congresswomen. [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/06/women-candidates-midterms/1845639002/ (''USA Today'')], [https://www.npr.org/2018/11/07/665019211/a-record-number-of-women-will-serve-in-congress-with-potentially-more-to-come (NPR)]
*[[Colorado gubernatorial election, 2018]]
*[[Colorado gubernatorial election, 2018]]
**[[Jared Polis]] becomes the first openly gay person elected to Governor in the United States. [http://time.com/5447591/jared-polis-openly-gay-governor/ (''Time'')]
**[[Jared Polis]] becomes the first openly gay person elected to Governor in the United States. [http://time.com/5447591/jared-polis-openly-gay-governor/ (''Time'')]

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