Nancy Pelosi elected as Speaker of diverse US House of Representatives

California Democrat Nancy Pelosi has again been elected as speaker – the third most powerful role in Washington – in the US House of Representatives.

She reclaimed the gavel after the most diverse class of lawmakers were sworn in and as Democrats took control of the House after mid-term elections gains.

Her victory came as the US government remained partly shut down in a row over funds for the president’s border wall.

Ms. Pelosi has said she wants to end the shutdown but will not support the wall.

“I’m particularly proud to be a woman speaker of the house of this Congress, which marks the 100th year of women having the right to vote,” she said.

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“And, that we all have the ability and the privilege to serve with over 100 women members of Congress – the largest number in history. ”

Ms. Pelosi, 78, seized the gavel as the House welcomed more women than ever before in the 116th Congress.

As of Thursday, 102 women serve in the House, an all-time high, including 36 newly elected members and a record 43 women of colour.

While Republican women marked some firsts this past election season – like Marsha Blackburn becoming the first female Tennessee senator – the vast majority of these new lawmakers are Democrats.

Among them are the first Muslim congresswomen – Michigan’s Rashida Tlaib and Minnesota’s Ilhan Omar – and the first Native American women to serve – New Mexico’s Debra Haaland and Kansas’ Sharice Davids.

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With BBC report