Liliana Bakhtiari becomes first non-binary official elected in Atlanta

Liliana Bakhtiari, a non-binary candidate for city council in Atlanta, won election to the 5th District in a run-off election that concluded on November 30.

Bakhtiari, who uses “she” and “they” pronouns, was one of a handful of candidates that needed to get past the 50 percent threshold to earn their seat. They earned more than 66 percent of the vote, based on final election night data.

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“We have our work cut out for us, and I am honored to have the opportunity to address the pressing issues facing our city,” Bakhtiari said in a victory statement. “I am truly humbled by this immense honor, and hope to make Southeast Atlanta proud as our next Councilmember for Atlanta City Council District 5. Now let’s get to work!”

With their election, Bakhtiari becomes approximately the 13th non-binary elected official in the entire United States, and the first to serve the city of Atlanta. They are also the first queer Muslim elected official in the state of Georgia’s history, and the second Iranian-American serving on the Atlanta City Council.

“I didn’t come out to myself until I was 23, but I knew I was different when I was in preschool. The idea of being able to be elected getting to be my whole self is never something I thought would be celebrated,” Bakhtiari told LGBTQ Nation in an interview published in October.

“I was raised marching in the streets,” they added. “I was raised serving in homeless shelters and seeing extreme levels of poverty.”

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Their father, in fact, fled from Iran to the United States after being blacklisted for fighting for a free and fair democracy. It was he who taught Bakhtiari the importance of standing up for your community.

Bakhtiari’s extensive community organizing and social justice work have taken them to 26 countries, where they have helped refugees build new homes, worked with sex-trafficking victims, volunteered at orphanages, and more.

They have also worked on several community initiatives at home in Atlanta, including voter mobilization, toy drives, and food drives. Before their election, they were working to bring sustainability programming to the city’s public schools, as well as career training education.

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This is Bakhtiari’s second attempt at the City Council seat. They first ran in 2017 and told LGBTQ Nation they were giving it another shot because things have only gotten worse since then.

Bakhtiari was part of a wave of “younger, more progressive” candidates elected in the major LGBTQ community hub, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Two other LGBTQ candidates won seats to the council: Alex Wan will represent District 6, winning his election in November, and Keisha Sean Waites, who won her runoff to hold At-Large Post 3 on the council.

Atlanta also elected a new mayor in their runoffs this week, current councilman Andre Dickens (who Waites is succeeding.) Dickens, the chief development officer at TechBridge, will succeed notable ally Keisha Lance Bottoms. “I intend to work with the LGBTQ community to utilize the [LGBTQ] Advisory Board to its fullest extent,” Dickens pledged to LGBTQ publication Georgia Voice in October.

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Out councilman Khalid Kamau was also elected mayor of the recently-incorporated city of South Fulton within the Atlanta metropolitan area. He is the first out official in that seat, according to the Voice.

Congrats to @LilianaforATL on becoming the first LGBTQ Muslim elected in Georgia and the only non-binary Councilmember of a major U.S. city!

A 2nd gen Iranian American, Liliana will draw from their vast experience in community service & activism as an Atlanta City Councilmember! pic.twitter.com/VeVEaKdwGR

— New American Leaders Action Fund (@NALActionFund) December 1, 2021

This good news from the @VictoryFund :

Liliana Bakhtiari just won a runoff campaign, making history as the 1st out #LGBTQ #Muslim elected in #Georgia! When they take office, they’ll also be the only #nonbinary person serving on a city council of a major U.S. city! pic.twitter.com/HC1l0WA1nl

— Robyn Ochs (@robynochs) December 1, 2021

We did it! After many months on the campaign trail, we could not be happier with last night’s results. I am incredibly honored to have the trust of over 68% of Southeast Atlanta voters and beyond grateful for the unbelievable community that made all of this possible. (See below) pic.twitter.com/zwUGhgFyCy

— Liliana Bakhtiari (@LilianaforATL) December 2, 2021

I am truly humbled by this immense honor, and hope to make Southeast Atlanta proud as our next Councilmember for Atlanta City Council District 5.

Now let’s get to work!#atl #atlpol #citycouncil #runoff

— Liliana Bakhtiari (@LilianaforATL) December 2, 2021

The real winners yesterday were the citizens of Atlanta, excited not only about Mayor-Elect Dickens but Doug Shipman, Jason Dozier, Liliana Bakhtiari, Antonio Lewis, Jason Winston, Byron Amos & others. Future is bright, Atlanta #gapol pic.twitter.com/vqeYnSwSGv

— Stephanie Stuckey (@StuckeyStop) December 1, 2021

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Originally posted on: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/12/liliana-bakhtiari-becomes-first-non-binary-official-elected-atlanta/