美國奧瑞岡選出全國第一位跨性別市長
Story Published: Nov 8, 2008 at 12:49 PM PST
Story Updated: Nov 8, 2008 at 1:19 PM PST
By Associated Press
In a week when America loudly chose its first African-American president, Silverton quietly made Rasmussen the country’s first openly transgender mayor, according to the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that works to help openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender people win elected office.
Rasmussen displays a picture of his former self. |
Rasmussen unseated incumbent mayor Ken Hector, with whom he had long clashed — 1,988 votes to 1,512. Because Rasmussen’s appearance is no secret, it was policy issues that dominated the campaign.
“I’ve blackmail-proofed myself,” said Rasmussen.
The story of Rasmussen’s election was first reported by JustOut, a bimonthly publication for Portland’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
“Stu never sought this recognition out,” said Stephen Marc Beaudoin, the reporter who broke the story. “He’s interested in doing a great job for the community that he loves. The gender identity thing is just a total backseat thing.”
That comes across when Rasmussen speaks in his decidedly masculine voice. Though he dresses more like Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Rasmussen describes himself with a word assigned to Todd Palin.
“I am a dude,” he said. “I am a heterosexual male who appears to be a female.”
His longtime live-in girlfriend, Victoria Sage, told The Oregonian newspaper that she and Rasmussen have been an item for almost 35 years.
“I heard a quote, and I don’t know who said it but I think it’s fabulous, that Silverton is a place where Mennonites and transvestites can get along,” she said.
The quote rang true when two cowboys came across the new mayor on a downtown sidewalk. “Good job, Stu,” one of them said to the man wearing a leather skirt and maroon stockings.
“Congratulations, Mr. Mayor,” called the other.