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Meet The 13 (and counting…) GOP Women Who Just Won House Seats in 2020
November 05, 2020
Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), a rising Republican star who launched a PAC to elect more GOP women after the last election, 
said  after votes came in this week, “The story of the night is the success  of Republican women at the ballot box … For all these naysayers, we have  proven that strong, Republican women are the best candidates to put on  the ballot.”
Here are the female Republicans who have won  Congressional seats so far in 2020, making this the largest freshman  class of women in GOP history:
Nancy Mace — SC-1
 
Mace, the first female graduate of the Citadel, won a tight race in  South Carolina’s 1st district. Representative-elect Nancy Mace is a  business owner and author of her book, “In the Company of Men: A Women  at the Citadel.”
Maria Elvira Salazar — FL-27
 
Maria Elvira Salazar flipped a crucial House seat in South Florida,  defeating incumbent Democrat Donna Shalala. Salazar was born and raised  in Little Havana, Miami to Cuban immigrant parents fleeing Fidel Castro.  A journalist, Maria has worked for CNN Español, Univision, and  Telemundo throughout her career.
Yvette Herrell — NM-2
 
Yvette Herrell represents another district the GOP has managed to flip  in 2020, defeating incumbent Democrat Xochitl Torres Small. An  experienced legislator, Herrell served four terms in the New Mexico  House.
Michelle Fischbach — MN-7
 
Fischbach enjoyed a decisive victory in Minnesota’s 7th district,  blowing by incumbent Collin Peterson. Michelle served as Minnesota’s  49th Lieutenant Governor, and she was also the state’s first woman to  serve as President of the Minnesota Senate.
Stephanie Bice — OK-5
 
Former Oklahoma State Senate Assistant Majority Leader Stephanie Bice  flipped the very contentious 5th district back to the GOP in this year’s  election, ousting incumbent Kendra Horn. During her time serving  Oklahoma in government, Bice has earned a reputation as one of the most  effective conservative leaders the state has to offer.
Ashley Hinson — IA-01
 
Iowa’s  1st district represents another Republican flip, with former journalist  Ashley Hinson defeating incumbent Abby Finkenauer. A current  Representative in the Iowa House, Hinson is now slated to take the next  step and serve Iowans in Congress.
Lauren Boebert — CO-3
 
Gun-rights activist and businesswoman Lauren Boebert was victorious in  her House race, fending off Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush. Boebert founded,  owns, and runs her bar, Shooters Grill.
Marjorie Taylor Greene — GA-14
 
Businesswoman and mother Marjorie Taylor Greene is headed to Congress  after winning nearly 75% of the vote in her district. Greene and her  husband Perry purchased and now own Taylor Commercial, a commercial  construction and renovation company that has managed a quarter of a  billion dollars in projects.
Victoria Spartz — IN-05
 
Victoria Spartz, a Ukrainian immigrant, has defeated her opponent in  Indiana’s 5th congressional district. Victoria was elected to the  Indiana State Senate in 2017, where she earned a reputation as a limited  government conservative. Spartz also currently owns and operates  multiple companies, ranging from the industries of farming to real  estate.
Diana Harshbarger — TN-01
 
Diana  Harshbarger is now Representative-elect Harshbarger after defeating her  opponent with nearly 75% of the 1st district’s vote. Harshbarger is a  licensed pharmacist and successful businesswoman based in Kingsport,  Tennessee.
Kat Cammack — FL-03
 
Kat Cammack is also heading to Congress after a victory in Florida’s  3rd district. Cammack is a small business owner, wife, and longtime  Campaign Manager for Congressman Ted Yoho.
Lisa McClain — MI-10
 
Lisa McClain, a successful businesswoman, won Michigan’s 10th district  with 57% of the vote. McClain is the Senior Vice President of HANTZ  Group, a company with over $7.2B in assets.
Mary Miller — IL-15
 
 Mary Miller is a wife, mother, local farmer, and business manager. She  claimed a decisive victory in Illinois’ 15th district with over 70% of  the vote. In her spare time, Miller teaches Sunday school at the local  church.