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Elizabeth Rosalina Guzmán is a Peruvian-American politician and
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elected to represent Virginia's 31st House of Delegates district in Virginia's House of Delegates. She serves on the House committees on Privileges and Elections and Cities, Counties, and Towns. Guzman was a Democratic candidate for Virginia
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in 2021. She was an unsuccessful candidate to represent Virginia's 29th Senate district, failing to unseat incumbent
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. Guzman also works as a Court Appointed Service Advocate for CASA CIS to prevent
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. Guzman was Virginia co-chair of the
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. In June 2020, Guzman was elected at the
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State Convention to represent the Commonwealth of Virginia to the DNC.


Early life

Born in
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, Guzman immigrated to the United States and became a
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. After settling in
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, Guzman worked three jobs to afford a one-bedroom apartment for herself and her daughter.


Career

In 2017, Guzman ran for state Delegate and unseated eight-term incumbent
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Delegate Scott Lingamfelter. Guzman and
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became the first Hispanic women elected to the House, both in Virginia's November 2017 election. Their terms began in January 2018. Guzman delivered the Spanish language response to the 2018 State of the Union Address, invited by
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. In August 2019,
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endorsed Guzman. The Virginia Education Association Fund for Children and Public Education has also endorsed her based on her record of voting for legislation supporting public education. Guzman is a progressive, and has criticized the Virginia
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for its traditionally
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ideology.


2021 lieutenant governor campaign

Guzman announced her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor in October 2020. Guzman came in 3rd place in the first straw poll of the cycle at a Hunter Mill District Democratic Committee meeting, behind 1st place
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and 2nd place Sean Perryman. On April 17, Guzman withdrew from the Lieutenant Governor's race to focus on her reelection campaign for Delegate.


2023 Virginia Senate Campaign

In December of 2022, Guzman announced her intentions to challenge incumbent senator Jeremy McPike. She earned 49.76% of the vote, but conceded rather than go to a recount.


Political positions

Guzman introduced a bill in the House of Delegates that would expand the state’s definition of
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to include parents who do not affirm their child’s
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or
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.


Electoral history


Awards

In May 2019, Guzman was given “The First” award from Latino Victory Fund. The
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selected her as one of the changemakers in its "New Virginians" program.


See also

* 2017 Virginia House of Delegates election * 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election


References


External links


Campaign website
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