Democrats have made history in Virginia, with Jennifer McClellan becoming the state’s first Black woman elected to Congress, NBC News projected Tuesday.
McClellan won her special election Tuesday against Republican Leon Benjamin, who is also Black, in Virginia’s 4th District. The vacancy was created when Rep. Don McEachin died of cancer shortly after he won a fourth term in November.
McClellan has been in the Virginia Senate since early 2017, when she won a special election for the seat McEachin held before he was elected to Congress. McClellan’s congressional district leans heavily Democratic — McEachin defeated Benjamin in November by 30 percentage points.








