Democrat Ghazala Hashmi Becomes Virginia’s First Indian-American and Muslim Lieutenant Governor: In a historic victory, Democrat Ghazala Hashmi became the first Indian-American and Muslim Lieutenant Governor of Virginia after defeating Republican John Reid, a Richmond broadcaster, on Tuesday.

Hashmi, a state senator representing a district south of Richmond, has emerged as a prominent figure in Virginia politics since her landmark 2019 win, when she flipped a Republican-held seat. Her latest triumph not only cements her as a key voice in Virginia’s Democratic leadership but also symbolizes the state’s growing diversity and shifting political landscape.
In her victory speech, Hashmi thanked voters for “believing in a Virginia that embraces its diversity and its shared future.” She added, “As a daughter of immigrants and a lifelong educator, I know that our strength lies in learning from one another — and in ensuring opportunity for every Virginian.”
A Historic First
Hashmi’s win marks several milestones. She is the first Indian-American, Muslim, and South Asian elected to statewide office in Virginia. As lieutenant governor, she will preside over the state Senate, which remains narrowly controlled by Democrats, and play a crucial role in shaping legislative priorities.
A Progressive Vision
Throughout her campaign, Hashmi emphasized progressive reforms such as repealing Virginia’s “Right to Work” law, which she says undermines workers’ rights. She also vowed to protect abortion access, expand Medicaid, invest in public education, and push for environmental and climate action.
“Tonight, Virginia proved once again that our diversity is our greatest strength,” Hashmi declared. “We are not turning back — we are moving forward, together.”
From Hyderabad to Virginia
Born in Hyderabad, India, and raised in Georgia, Hashmi built a distinguished academic career before entering politics. She earned a doctorate in American literature from Emory University and taught at the University of Richmond and J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, where she became the first director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
As lieutenant governor, Hashmi is expected to play a vital role in guiding legislation through Virginia’s closely divided General Assembly. Her leadership represents not just a political milestone, but also a broader cultural shift in a state that continues to redefine its identity and embrace its diversity.

