Ayanna Pressley
Ayanna Pressley | |
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Official portrait, 2021 | |
| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 7th district | |
| Assumed office January 3, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Mike Capuano |
| Member of the Boston City Council at-large | |
| In office January 4, 2010 – January 3, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Michael F. Flaherty Sam Yoon |
| Succeeded by | Althea Garrison |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Ayanna Soyini Pressley February 3, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse |
Conan Harris (m. 2014) |
| Children | 1 stepdaughter |
| Education | Boston University |
| Signature | |
| Website | House website Campaign website |
Ayanna Soyini Pressley (born February 3, 1974) is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district since 2019. This district, which was once represented by President John F. Kennedy and House Speaker Tip O'Neill, includes the northern three quarters of Boston, most of Cambridge, parts of Milton, as well as all of Chelsea, Everett, Randolph, and Somerville.[1]
Pressley served as an at-large member of the Boston City Council from 2010 through 2019. She was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2018 after she defeated the ten-term incumbent Mike Capuano in the Democratic primary election for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district and ran unopposed in the general election.[2] Pressley was the first black woman elected to the Boston City Council and the first black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts.[3][4] Pressley is a member of "The Squad", an informal group of progressive Congress members.
- ^ DeCosta-Klipa, Nik (November 21, 2018). "Here's what Ayanna Pressley's first week in Washington looked like". Boston.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ "Ayanna Pressley Defeats Rep. Mike Capuano In Democratic Primary". www.cbsnews.com. September 4, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
- ^ "City Council: Ayanna Pressley, At-Large". City of Boston. March 7, 2016. Archived from the original on July 13, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
- ^ Kole, William J. (November 6, 2018). "Ayanna Pressley is officially Massachusetts' first black congresswoman". Boston.com. AP. Archived from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.