Becca Balint

Politician

Birthday May 4, 1968

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Heidelberg, West Germany (now Germany)

Age 56 years old

Nationality West

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1957

Her grandfather was killed during the Holocaust and her Hungarian-Jewish father immigrated to the U.S. in 1957.

1968

Rebecca A. Balint (born May 4, 1968) is an American politician who is a member of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont's at-large congressional district as a member of the Democratic Party.

Rebecca A. Balint was born at the United States Army hospital in Heidelberg, West Germany, on May 4, 1968, the daughter of Peter and Sandra (Couchman) Balint, and raised in Peekskill, New York.

1986

She graduated from Walter Panas High School in 1986.

In the sixth grade, she admitted to having a crush on a female classmate, for which other students taunted her, including writing "lezzie" on her locker; she came out to her friends after high school and to her parents while she was in college.

Balint became interested in politics at an early age, which she later attributed to having been raised in a family affected by the Holocaust and observing how government actions affect women and minorities, including gays and lesbians.

Balint attended Barnard College of Columbia University before transferring to Smith College.

1990

She graduated magna cum laude from Smith with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and women's studies in 1990, received a Master of Education degree from Harvard University in 1995, and completed a Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2000.

At Smith College, Balint was coxswain for the women's crew team, who nicknamed her "the Admiral" because of her leadership skills.

1994

She moved to Vermont in 1994, and worked as a teacher, rock-climbing instructor, and columnist for the Brattleboro Reformer, and was active in local politics.

Balint moved to Vermont in 1994, and taught middle school history and social studies and worked as a rock-climbing instructor at Farm & Wilderness summer camps in Plymouth, Vermont, in addition to teaching at the Community College of Vermont in Brattleboro and writing a column for the Brattleboro Reformer.

2000

She met Elizabeth Wohl in 2000; they formed a civil union in 2004, moved to Brattleboro in 2007, and got married in 2009, after same-sex marriage was legalized in Vermont.

They have two children.

Balint supported the Vermont Progressive Party in the 2000s, and supported their gubernatorial nominee, Anthony Pollina, in the 2000 election.

She served as a town meeting representative and on the Development Review Board in Brattleboro.

2014

Balint was elected to the State Senate in 2014, becoming the first openly acknowledged lesbian to serve there.

She was selected to serve as majority leader and later elected president pro tempore, the first woman and openly LGBT person to do so in Vermont.

Balint was elected to the U.S. House in the 2022 election.

She is the first woman and openly LGBT person to represent Vermont in Congress.

This was also a national milestone, as Vermont was the only state that had not previously elected a woman to Congress.

In 2014, Balint announced her campaign for a Vermont Senate seat from the two-member Windham district.

She raised the most money in the race, around $13,000, with donations from people such as Jane Lynch, and was endorsed by Majority Leader Philip Baruth.

Windham County Democratic Party chair Brandon Batham served as her campaign manager; he later served as a member of the city council in Barre and operations manager for the Vermont Democratic Party before being accused of embezzling party funds.

With one incumbent, Democrat Peter Galbraith, not running for reelection, Balint and the other incumbent, Jeanette White, won the Democratic nominations and Balint won a seat by placing second in the 2014 general election, ahead of an independent and two Liberty Union candidates.

Her election made her the first out lesbian to serve in the state senate.

2015

She served as a member of the Vermont Senate from Windham County from 2015 to 2023, as majority leader from 2017 to 2021, and as president pro tempore from 2021 to 2023.

Balint was born in Heidelberg, West Germany, and raised in Peekskill, New York.

She was educated at Walter Panas High School, Smith College, Harvard University, and University of Massachusetts Amherst.

2016

She was reelected in 2016, 2018, and 2020 against independent, Liberty Union, and Republican candidates.

During the 2016 election she was a member of the Victory Leaders Councils formed by the Democratic National Committee.

2017

In 2017, the State Senate voted 20 to 10, with Balint in favor, to suspend Senator Norman H. McAllister following accusations of sexual assault, his arrest in May 2015, in the Vermont State House, and a criminal trial against him.

Balint served as the chair of the Senate Sexual Harassment Panel.

She also served on the Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs, Finance, and Rules Committees.

The Democratic caucus unanimously voted to make Balint majority leader in 2017.

2020

In 2020, the Democratic caucus selected her to succeed Tim Ashe as president pro tempore of the Vermont Senate, and she became the first woman and openly LGBT person to serve in the role.

During the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries she and other members of the Vermont General Assembly declined to endorse any candidate for president.

On November 15, 2021, Senator Patrick Leahy announced that he would not seek reelection to the United States Senate in 2022.

Peter Welch, the member of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont's at-large congressional district, announced that he would run to replace Leahy.

On December 13, Balint announced that she would seek the Democratic nomination to succeed Welch in the 2022 election.

Balint selected Natalie Silver, Welch's former communications director, to manage her campaign.