Looking over yesterday’s election results, there were all kinds of firsts, but one that stood out for me was the story of Wilmot Collins.
A couple of decades ago, Collins was a refugee from Liberia when he arrived in the United States. In time, he became a member of the U. S. Naval Reserves, served as an adjunct instructor at Helena College, became a child-protection specialist, and as of yesterday, he’s the newly elected mayor of Montana’s capital city.
Wilmot Collins will be Helena’s new mayor, unseating incumbent Jim Smith in a close race Tuesday.
Collins, 54, will be the city’s first new mayor in 16 years after running a long campaign based in progressive principles.
He’ll be the first black mayor of any city in the history of Montana, and he was elected in a city where the African-American population is less than 1%, according to the 2010 census.
And when it came to breakthrough victories, Collins’ win was one of many.









