INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Indiana voters on Tuesday elected a Muslim to
Congress, only the second of that faith chosen in U.S. history.
Andre Carson, grandson of the late Democrat Rep. Julia Carson, was
elected to serve the balance of her term in the U.S. House of
Representatives in a special election.
She died in December 2007, after serving 11 years in the heavily
Democratic district.
The younger Carson, 33, a member of the Indianapolis City Council who
converted to Islam about a decade ago, will serve out the remainder of
his grandmother's term through calendar 2008. He beat Republican Jon
Elrod and a third party candidate with 52 percent of the vote to 44
percent for Elrod.
The first and only other Muslim member of the U.S. Congress is Rep.
Keith Ellison of Minnesota, also a Democrat, who is in his first term.
Carson will face a strong challenge against other contenders in a May
primary which will determine who runs in November for the next full
two-year term in the district which covers most of the city of
Indianapolis.
His Democratic opponents then are expected to be two state legislators
-- Carolene Mays, an Indianapolis newspaper publisher, and David
Orentlicher, a lawyer and doctor who is a professor of law and medical
ethics at Indiana University School of Law and Indiana University
Medical Center.
Carson's faith had not been an issue in the special election.
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