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Maryam Khan elected as first Muslim member of CT House

Maryam Khan poll standing Tuesday night outside a polling place on Windsor Avenue in Windsor.
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Maryam Khan stands outside a polling place on Windsor Avenue in Windsor on Tuesday night.

Maryam Khan won a special election to the 5th House District of Windsor and Hartford on Tuesday, becoming the first Muslim elected to the 海角换妻 House of Representatives.

Unofficial results showed Khan, a Democrat, winning nearly 75% of the votes in a three-way race over Republican Charles W. Jackson and petitioning candidate Lawrence O. Jaggon to succeed former Rep. Brandon McGee Jr., D-Hartford.

Her victory shifts possession of the seat from Hartford to Windsor for the first time since the district was drawn 10 years ago with boundaries favoring Windsor, but McGee managed five victories from his base in the city鈥檚 North End.

Turnout was 8.7%, with 851 voters turning out in two Hartford and three Windsor precincts.

McGee resigned to become the political director of the reelection campaign of Gov. Ned Lamont. The election Tuesday gives Democrats a 97-54 majority in the House.

Khan, 33, who recently resigned as a special education teacher at A.I. Prince Technical High School, said inequity in education was an issue driving her campaign.

鈥淲e鈥檝e attended many vigils or funerals of students that have graduated but then have passed because of other things that they鈥檝e gotten involved in, a lot of the violence that exists in our communities,鈥 Khan said.

Khan has a master鈥檚 degree in special education from Central 海角换妻 State University and taught in the Hartford public schools before starting at Prince Tech in the fall of 2019.

She will be the first Muslim woman in the House and the second Muslim elected to the General Assembly. The first was Sen. Saud Anwar, D-South Windsor, a pulmonologist.

When redistricting takes effect in the fall, Khan鈥檚 5th House District will overlap in a small section of South Windsor with Anwar鈥檚 3rd Senate District.

With an estimated population of more than 100,000, Muslims are a small but growing community in 海角换妻.

The U.S. Census does not measure the population by religious affiliation, but estimates of Muslims in the U.S. range from 2 million to 7 million, no more than 2% of the population.

According to surveys by Pew, more than 60% of U.S. Muslims are immigrants, and more than 70% of those are U.S. citizens. Khan immigrated to the U.S. from Pakistan as a young child in 1994.

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