MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 7- 2006 - Voters elected a black
Democrat as the first Muslim in Congress on Tuesday after a race in which he advocated
quick U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and made little mention of his faith.
Keith Ellison, a 43-year-old lawyer and state representative, defeated two rivals,
television networks said, to succeed retiring Democrat Martin Sabo in a seat that has been
held by Democrats since 1963.
Ellison, who converted to Islam as a 19-year-old college student in his native Detroit,
won with the help of Muslims among a coalition of liberal, anti-war voters.
He advocates an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq along with strongly liberal views.
While Ellison did not often speak of his faith during the campaign, awareness of his
candidacy drew interest from Muslims well beyond the district centered in Minneapolis.
A significant community of Somali immigrants in Minneapolis cast their first votes for him
in the crowded September primary. Ellison also was the surprise choice of party regulars.
While Muslim-Americans make up less than 3 percent of the U.S. population and have largely
been a non-factor in terms of political power, get-out-the-vote efforts in several Muslim
communities could indicate they may become an emerging force.
Roughly 2 million Muslims are registered U.S. voters, and their ranks increased by tens of
thousands in the weeks prior to Tuesday's mid-term elections, Muslim groups have said.
Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by Islamic militants, Muslim-Americans have become
sensitized to what many feel is an erosion of their civil rights. U.S. foreign policy that
targets Muslim countries also has generated a sense of urgency, experts said.
Born into a Roman Catholic family in Detroit, Ellison said his values were shaped by both
faiths, along with his grandfather's civil rights work in the Deep South.
Opponents focused on Ellison's sloppy handling of his taxes and a slew of unpaid parking
tickets, along with his one-time affiliation with the Nation of Islam, whose leader, Louis
Farrakhan, has been criticized for making anti-Semitic remarks. Ellison subsequently said
he worked with the group largely to promote the 1995 Million Man March.
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