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Ghazala Hashmi scripted history in the Virginia Lieutenant Governor election. Photo: Senator Ghazala

Meet Ghazala Hashmi, first India-American Muslim to be elected as Virginia Lieutenant Governor

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2025, at 01:21 pm

Amid the celebration of Zohran Mamdani's New York City Mayoral election, Indian-origin Democrat Ghazala Hashmi has won Virginia Lieutenant Governor's race, going past Republican candidate John Reid, media reports said.

Hashmi scripted history by becoming the first Indian American and the first Muslim to hold that statewide office in Virginia. 

Born in the Hyderabad city of India in 1964, Ghazala emigrated with her family to the United States, moving from India to Georgia at the age of four.

Her father, Zia Hashmi, was a political science professor; her family moved into an academic-town environment. 

She and her husband Azhar Rafiq moved to the Richmond, Virginia area in 1991 and raised two daughters. 

In 2019, Hashmi was elected to the Virginia State Senate, defeating a Republican incumbent.

With that win, she became the first Muslim and first South Asian American to serve in the Virginia Senate. 

Her legislative priorities include public education, voting rights, reproductive freedoms, gun-violence prevention, environmental justice, affordable housing and health care access. 

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