In a landmark moment for both the Indian diaspora and U.S. politics, Ghazala Hashmi, an Indian-origin Democrat, has been elected Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, becoming the first Muslim and first South Asian American to hold the position in the state. The 61-year-old former educator secured 1,465,634 votes (54.2%), decisively defeating Republican rival John Reid, who garnered 1,232,242 votes.
Background and Political Journey
- Born in India and raised in the United States, Ghazala Hashmi moved to Georgia at the age of four, where her father was pursuing a PhD in international relations.
- She excelled academically, graduating as valedictorian and earning a BA from Georgia Southern University, followed by a PhD in American Literature from Emory University.
- Hashmi moved to Virginia in 1991 and served for nearly three decades as a professor, with academic stints at the University of Richmond and Reynolds Community College.
- She also founded the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), underscoring her deep commitment to education.
Political Milestones
- 2019: Elected to the Virginia State Senate, flipping a long-held Republican seat and contributing to a Democratic majority for the first time in years.
- 2024: Named Chair of the Senate Education and Health Committee, reflecting her policy expertise and leadership recognition.
- 2025: Elected as Lieutenant Governor, breaking multiple barriers as a Muslim, immigrant, woman, and South Asian American leader.
Her rise reflects the expanding political footprint of Indian-Americans in U.S. public life and the growing momentum of diverse representation in American democracy.
Election 2025: A Historic Win
Hashmi’s campaign resonated with progressive voters across Virginia. Her platform focused on,
- Public education and faculty support
- Affordable healthcare and reproductive rights
- Gun violence prevention
- Voting rights and democracy protection
- Environmental justice and housing equity
With 79% of votes counted, she maintained a comfortable lead throughout the race. The election was among the most closely watched statewide contests, symbolising a larger national conversation around representation, rights, and reforms.


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