#ElectionNight has already brought a number of historic firsts. Maxwell Frost, Maura Healey, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders are among the candidates who've made history. vox.com/policy-and-pol…
First up: Maxwell Frost. He's the first member of Gen Z elected to Congress. Frost's win notably adds to the body’s generational diversity: The average age of a House member is currently 58, and more than 80 percent of members are Gen X or baby boomers. trib.al/7Y3qgNR
Massachusetts gubernatorial winner Maura Healey and Arkansas gubernatorial winner Sarah Huckabee Sanders also made history as the first women elected to these roles. Learn more: trib.al/7Y3qgNR
Katie Britt is the first woman elected to the US Senate from Alabama. She has said she'll prioritize policy aimed at reducing the national debt, back abortion restrictions, and embody a new generation of leadership while in the role. Learn more: trib.al/7Y3qgNR
Wes Moore is the first Black person elected governor of Maryland, flipping gubernatorial control of Maryland. He beat Trump-backed nominee and election denier Dan Cox by focusing on protecting abortion access and addressing childhood poverty. Learn more: trib.al/7Y3qgNR
Becca Balint will be Vermont's first woman and openly gay representative in Congress. Until Tuesday, Vermont was the only state that had never elected a woman to its congressional delegation. Learn more: trib.al/7Y3qgNR #ElectionNight
@voxdotcom You know another election denier who lost yesterday? Stacey Abrams. Why aren't you talking about her?