Transgender activist runs for mayor of a small Republican Idaho town

// added September 05, 2009 // 11 comments //
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About a block from a street concert in downtown Nampa, Melissa Sue Robinson strolls with purpose into a trendy coffee shop - the unofficial liberal embassy of this sprawling Republican stronghold in southwest Idaho.

Dressed in a cream-colored pantsuit, a political flier clutched in one hand, a soft brown leather purse in the other, she orders a mocha and takes a seat as a group of teenagers stare at her from near the door.

The 58-year-old was born male and still carries the slightly larger-than-an-average-woman build of Charles Staelens Jr., who legally changed his name and underwent surgery in 1998 to become a woman.

She also kept his voice.

He was married for 17 years, owned a construction company, and was a Republican when he ran for city council in Lansing, Mich., where he was raised with his identical twin brother until their parents divorced in the 1960s.

Now she says she is celibate, a telecommunications worker who is "just another cog in the machine," and a Democrat who in 2004 became the first transgender to run for the state legislature in Michigan.

This farming and manufacturing town of about 83,000 residents, where a sugar factory and a local hospital are among the biggest employers, doesn't seem to be all that concerned that Robinson previously lived as a man.

But they are scratching their heads that a newcomer, a non-Republican, would run for mayor.

For her part, Robinson says she has been warmly received in Nampa, just 15 miles west of Boise in the sagebrush-ridden high desert.

"Idaho has a bad rap," she says. "I haven't found a person I don't like yet."

There has been one conflict - in cyberspace.

Robinson threatened to take legal action against the hugely popular micro-blogging Web site Twitter after stumbling on a fake account set up in her name under the title: "Woman with a penis." The account has since been closed.

"You don't do that to somebody," said Robinson, who as an adult, always thought of himself as a woman but waited until his late 40s before undergoing the gender reassignment surgery.

Her job moved her from Seattle last winter to southwest Idaho, where Nampa is the largest city in Canyon County and a Democrat hasn't held an elected seat in local government in more than a decade. Sen. John McCain received a landslide 67 percent of the vote here during the presidential election last year.

Mayoral races in Idaho are nonpartisan, meaning that candidates do not have to declare a party.

Robinson, who appeared in the pages of The National Enquirer in 2003 and was a guest on Oprah with her twin brother and ex-wife in 2005, is challenging a two-term incumbent mayor, former teacher, and a graduate of Northwest Nazarene University, one of eight liberal arts colleges in the country affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene.

"It doesn't seem like her chances are high - or there at all," said Joseph Shafer, a boutique owners in Nampa. "We're one of the most conservative counties in the state. I think we're one of the most conservative in the country."

Shafer also works as a barista at the Flying M coffee shop, where Robinson met on a recent evening with her campaign manager, Leah McManus, a coworker and 32-year-old mother of two. Robinson's ex-wife, Linda, serves as campaign treasurer.

The two were married for 17 years and still live together.

"People are going to say I haven't been here long enough, but if you get me behind the mayor's desk I'm going to run this city," said Robinson, a self-described activist. "Right now, it's a good ol' boys club."
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11 comments // Transgender activist runs for mayor of a small Republican Idaho town

  • NuclearLullaby
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      NuclearLullaby  
    • Ah the good old gender & politics issues! *sigh* Republicans are so damn one sided they can't even see past their own nose! I am very very supportive of transexual rights! Who cares if someone has a penis or vagina? If they are an honest person that's all I care about!!! It seems that anyone who happens to be trans gender & running for something like this,usually has already underwent a sex change! I would love if some non-op transexuals ran for stuff like this,because that would be an even bigger middle finger to all those narrow minded idiots out there,who see some one who is trans gendered & think there's some problem with that person! Transexuals are just like anyone else you might pass by in life! The only difference is they were born one gender & decided to become an other! It might seem weird to some people,but just think if you were in their position I bet you'd wish to be treated like a "Normal" person! Best of luck to Sue!

    • 5 months ago
  • morgane_r
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      morgane_r  
    • Gender is not the issue, her beliefs are. I say as long as her politics are strong and she has positive plans for the future that will positively affect the community then I support her!

    • 5 months ago
  • idealist
  • hunzedog
  • idealist
  • spacemikey
  • CalPerr
  • s0uthc0ast
  • numinant
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      numinant  
    • s0uthc0ast:

      And why shouldn't he? You'd prefer he call himself White? Most Black Americans have White ancestry. I suppose we'll have to scrap the terminology and start over, although that's what we seem to do every ten or twenty years only to encounter a whole new host of problems. We started with Negro, but that was deemed offensive so we switched to Black, and after a while people started considering that terminology problematic so then they tried African American, but by that point people got tired of the nitpicking, and now African American sounds more quaint than Black. Mulatto is a nice archaic term. Would you prefer that one? If he started calling himself bi-racial, you'd probably have a problem with him dodging his heritage with vague monikers that can mean anything.
      Many of his Republican opponents certainly see him as Black, and that's all they see.

    • 5 months ago
  • clayjj05
  • EmperorThan
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      EmperorThan  
    • Well her only problem really is that she had the sex change before running for office.

      "You see son there comes a time in a Republicans life when he vehemently opposes same sex marriage, while having gay sex and smoking meth in sleezy hotel rooms..."

    • 5 months ago
  • lolitanimatronic
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      lolitanimatronic  
    • I would hope that perhaps what this person stands for (even as real change in the way we view politicians) as far as political opinion goes will carry her to the top. I don't care who runs as long as I vote for whose presented ideals I most believe in.

    • 5 months ago
  • hunzedog
  • dossydomo
  • cafiredancer
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      cafiredancer  
    • Being from around that area and knowing that most of peoples (news) sources are either Fox News and family members...I would say it would be a huge miracle too see her take office. I would love to see it but the most I've ever seen come out of that area is very conservative traditions! Good luck to you Miss Robinson cause your likely going to be running against someone who is a religious figure that had lived in the area their entire life....tradition

    • 5 months ago
  • Found_Avenue

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