 The future is female and the future is now. History was made on Tuesday night as newly elected Massachusetts governor, Maura Healy, won the ticket with running mate, Kim Driscoll. Crowds were buzzing at the Fairmont Copley Plaza where the Healy Driscoll Watch Party was held. This is electric. I haven't seen a crowd this big in a while. And a lot of the elections that we do don't have this many media involved, but this is going national. They're the first woman led team to be elected to the Massachusetts governor's office. Healy is the first openly lesbian woman in the nation to be elected governor and the first woman elected in Massachusetts. To every little girl and every young LGBTQ person out there, tonight shows you that you can be whatever, whoever you want to be. We heard from attendee Kelly Zielman, a new Boston resident. I moved to Massachusetts a couple months ago. I've worked on campaigns before and been very involved with politics, so I'm excited to get involved in Massachusetts. Healy and Driscoll weren't the only woman representing the Watch Party. Other notable women in power spoke in support of their win, including Boston mayor Michelle Wu, Congresswoman Ayanna Presley, and assistant speaker Catherine Clark. For BUTV, I'm Jessica Huang.