29-year-old makes history as the youngest woman elected to Congress

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29-year-old makes history as the youngest woman elected to Congress

Washington - Her win beats the previous record held by Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik.

By AFP

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Published: Wed 7 Nov 2018, 7:38 AM

Last updated: Wed 7 Nov 2018, 2:15 PM

Rising left-wing rock star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made history on Tuesday (Nov 6) as the youngest woman elected to Congress, in a safe Democratic Party stronghold in New York, US media projected.
The 29-year-old has championed her working class and Puerto Rican roots, moonlighting as a bartender until defeating a Democratic grandee in a party primary earlier this year, capturing imaginations around the country.
On Tuesday, she trounced Republican opponent Anthony Pappas in her constituency, a Democratic stronghold in a diverse part of Queens and the Bronx, US media reported 
Her win beats the previous record held by Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a former White House aide to president George W. Bush who was first elected to an upstate New York constituency in 2014 aged 30.
Before that, the last record was last set by former Democratic representative Elizabeth Holtzman in Brooklyn, who won a seat in the House in 1972 when she was 31 years' old and took her seat in 1973.
Women occupy just 23 per cent of the seats in the current US Senate and 19.3 per cent in the House of Representatives, comparatively low rates in the developed world.


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