Small Oregon Town Elects Trans-Gender Mayor
Salem, OR November 7, 2008 1:32 p.m.
This year’s election has resulted in yet another historic first. A small Oregon town has elected a trans-gender man as its mayor.
Silverton is a Willamette Valley farming community about 15 miles northeast of Salem.
City Council member Stu Rasmussen ousted 16-year incumbent mayor Ken Hector on Tuesday. Rasmussen has been quoted saying he's heterosexual, but likes to "look like a female".
He previously served as Silverton’s mayor in the early 1990’s. That was before he began cross-dressing openly.
Rasmussen says the people of Silverton have come to accept him for who he is.
Stu Rasmussen: “It has been a very positive experience for me. The town has embraced me as their native son, and I think the election results kind of show that. I did win with a substantial majority."
Rasmussen ran on a platform of slow-growth. His gender identity did not become an issue in the campaign.
He’s co-owner of a local movie theater. Just Out Magazine calls him the first openly trans-gender mayor of a U.S. city.
© 2008 OPB
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