Liliana Bakhtiari | |
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Member of the Atlanta City Council from Post 5 At-Large | |
Assumed office January 3, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Natalyn Mosby Archibong |
Personal details | |
Born | Atlanta,Georgia,U.S. |
Liliana Bakhtiari is a community organizer who placed first in the November 2,2021,non-partisan election to Atlanta City Council in Atlanta,Georgia,United States. She won the November 30 runoff for District 5. [1]
Bakhtiari was born to Iranian immigrants and raised in Atlanta,Georgia. [2] She is non-binary [3] and queer,and uses she/they personal pronouns. [2]
On November 30,2021,she became the first out queer Muslim elected official from Georgia [4] and is in a non-monogamous relationship with two partners. [3]
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