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Rosemary Ketchum Makes History as First Openly Transgender Person Elected in West Virginia

Rosemary Ketchum made history in West Virginia by becoming the first openly transgender person to win elective office in the state. Despite the shock and disbelief from some, Ketchum’s victory is a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in West Virginia.

Ketchum’s win has been met with surprise and awe, with many questioning how such a groundbreaking moment could occur in the state. Ketchum herself acknowledges the skepticism, likening it to winning the lottery or solving a Rubik’s Cube in front of disbelieving onlookers.

The road to victory was not easy for Ketchum, who faced challenges and obstacles along the way. However, her perseverance and dedication to her community ultimately paid off, leading to a historic win that will pave the way for more LGBTQ+ representation in West Virginia politics.

Ketchum’s win is a testament to the progress being made in LGBTQ+ rights and representation across the country. As the first openly transgender person to hold elective office in West Virginia, Ketchum’s victory is a step forward towards a more inclusive and diverse political landscape in the state.

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