Mott would be Kansas' first transgender House member
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — If she's selected by a small group of Topeka Democrats to replace a retiring member of the state House of Representatives, Stephanie Mott would be the first transgender member of the Kansas Legislature.
Mott, who's 57, began living as a woman full time in 2007 and has since become one of the state's leading advocates for transgender rights.
The Wichita Eagle reports (http://bit.ly/1Q1Uys0 ) Mott wants to be the replacement for Rep. Harold Lane, a Topeka Democrat who announced his retirement in October.
Mott faces competition for the House post from Carolyn Wims-Campbell, the first African-American to serve on the Kansas Board of Education. Wims-Campbell, an executive member of the Topeka chapter of the NAACP, previously served on the Topeka school board.
The committee will vote on Lane's replacement Nov. 14.
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Information from: The Wichita (Kan.) Eagle, http://www.kansas.com
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