
In 2024, five years later, Ghazala Hashmi was named Chair of the Senate Education and Health Committee, a critical leadership post for two key Democratic priorities: reproductive freedom and public education. (Image Source: Instagram/Ghazala Hashmi she/her)
Indian-origin Democrat Ghazala Hashmi has won the Virginia lieutenant governor's race, defeating Republican John Reid. Hashmi is the first Muslim and first South Asian American to serve in the Virginia Senate, representing the 15th Senatorial District. Hashmi's latest victory means her Senate seat will have to be filled in a special election.
She entered politics in 2019, and in an upset victory, she flipped a Republican-held state Senate seat and was elected to the Virginia General Assembly.
In 2024, five years later, she was named Chair of the Senate Education and Health Committee, a critical leadership post for two key Democratic priorities: reproductive freedom and public education.
Ghazala Hashmi religion is Muslim.
Ghazala Hashmi previous office is Virginia State Senator.
Ghazala Hashmi once said regarding the issue that "I will never stop fighting for reproductive health care, including access to abortion and to contraception."
There is no official information regarding the Ghazala Hashmi casino.
Virginia's Ghazala Hashmi becomes the first Muslim woman elected statewide in the U.S.
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Hashmi was born into a Hyderabadi family in Hyderabad, India, to Tanveer and Zia Hashmi in 1964. She spent her childhood at her maternal grandparents' place in Malakpet.
Her maternal grandfather was employed in the finance department of the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Ghazala Hashmi's husband's name is Azhar Rafiq.
Ghazala Hashmi has 2 daughters.
Ghazala Hashmi twitter profile is https://x.com/GhazalaHashmi
The connection between Ghazala Hashmi and John Reid II is that they were the Democratic and Republican nominees, respectively, in the highly competitive 2025 Virginia Lieutenant Governor's race.
Hashmi received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Georgia Southern University and was later awarded a Ph.D. in English from Emory University.