At age 32, Ruwa Romman is making history once again. Now a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, she has officially launched her campaign for governor of Georgia in 2026—potentially becoming the first Muslim woman ever elected to that post.
A Trailblazer in Georgia Politics
Born in Jordan to a Palestinian family, Romman moved to the United States at age seven. In 2022, she won a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives for District 97, making her the first Muslim woman—and first Palestinian American—to serve in Georgia’s state legislature.
Her current campaign for governor positions her among a competitive field of Democratic contenders including former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, ex-Republican-turned-Democrat Geoff Duncan, and others.
Platform & Vision
Romman’s campaign emphasizes concrete, people-centered policies over partisan interests. Her priorities include:
- Raising Georgia’s minimum wage
- Reopening rural hospitals and expanding healthcare access
- Ensuring food security for children
- Supporting small businesses and lifting up underresourced communities
She also vows to use veto power to block state laws that infringe on citizens’ rights, and to challenge Georgia’s laws tied to sanctions on Israel, which she has criticized.
Representation & Message
Romman’s candidacy carries symbolic weight for Palestinians, Muslims, and minority communities in the U.S. Her message is clear: “We can move from the margins into the center of politics, and each one of us has the power to effect change.”
Earlier, she helped organize protests demanding that Vice President Kamala Harris cease U.S. support for the war in Gaza, demonstrating long-standing activism beyond conventional political campaigns.
With her candidacy, Romman aims to open a new chapter in American political history—one marked by bold vision, grassroots organizing, and a challenge to the status quo.
