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Clearly fails WP:POLITICIAN as a political candidate not (yet) elected. StAnselm (talk) 05:07, 17 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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@RachelWex:: Christine Hallquist has not been voted into office. The 2018 Vermont gubernatorial election will take place on November 6, 2018. In January 2018, Danica Roem became the first openly transgender person to both be elected and serve in any U.S. state legislature. KalHolmann (talk) 23:47, 17 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep When I put this article together I was pretty sure she met WP:GNG. She's not just notable for the election results, they just tipped the scale, she's also been the subject of an award-winning film, and digging her company out of bankruptcy (both of which are in this article). So, I don't think WP:BLP1E applies. I specifically started this article because her name was redirecting to Vermont gubernatorial election, 2018 and I thought there was a basis for a full article. Jessamyn (talk) 23:25, 17 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep per WP:SIGCOV in these media sources with national or international circulation:
  1. The London Times: "Christine Hallquist becomes first trans person to run for US governor"
  2. The Independent: "Vermont primary: Christine Hallquist becomes first transgender candidate to win governor nomination for major party"
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald: "US primaries: Democrat Christine Hallquist becomes first US transgender nominee for governor"
  4. Berliner Morgenpost: "Transgender-Kandidatin Christine Hallquist tritt bei US-Gouverneurswahlen an"
  5. Der Tagesspiegel: "Christine Hallquist als Kandidatin: Erste trans Frau kandidiert bei Gouverneurswahlen in den USA"
  6. The Globe and Mail: "Transgender candidate Christine Hallquist wins Vermont governor’s primary"
  7. Le Journal de Montreal: "Christine Hallquist pourrait devenir la première femme transgenre à devenir gouverneure"
  8. The Week: "With her win, Vermont's Democratic nominee for governor Christine Hallquist made history"
  9. Mother Jones: "Christine Hallquist Just Became the First Transgender Nominee for Governor From a Major Party"
  10. Rolling Stone: "Christine Hallquist Becomes First Trans Candidate to Win Major Party Nomination for Governor"
  11. New York Magazine's Daily Intelligencer: "Christine Hallquist Could Be First Transgender Governor"
  12. National Review: "Christine Hallquist: ‘Historic’ Transgender Gubernatorial Nominee Should Give Us Pause"
  13. Elle: "How a Group of Muslim Girls Inspired Christine Hallquist to Run for Governor"
  14. The New Yorker: "Christine Hallquist’s Vermont Win and the Emergence of Transgender Politicians"
  15. Vox: "Vermont primary results 2018: Christine Hallquist could become the first transgender governor"
WP:BLP1E no longer applies for this person. She is no longer a low-profile individual. She has given several television and print media interviews. --- Coffeeandcrumbs 00:19, 18 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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