Naren Briar, a Kurdish-American woman, achieved a historic Kurdish-American political breakthrough by winning a city council seat in Bellevue, Washington. Her election highlights the growing influence of the Kurdish diaspora in U.S. politics. Moreover, her victory inspires younger generations of Kurdish-Americans to engage actively in public service. Briar’s story reflects perseverance, community support, and a commitment to representing diverse voices in local government.
Briar grew up in the United States with strong ties to her Kurdish roots. She credits her electoral success to the Kurdish community, which raised nearly $20,000 to support her campaign. “Without their support, I could not have competed in this race,” she explained. This backing demonstrates how cultural and communal networks can impact local elections. Her win also underscores the significance of community mobilization in political campaigns.
She faced a major challenge in running against a longtime incumbent who had held office since 1994. Most voters expected the veteran politician to win, but Briar’s dedication and outreach helped her earn 51.27 percent of the vote. Her victory makes her the first Kurdish-American woman elected to office in the United States. Observers note that this milestone represents a broader shift toward more inclusive local governance.
Briar has outlined four key priorities for her term. First, she aims to improve housing availability and affordability. Second, she plans to enhance city safety and emergency preparedness. Third, she intends to develop pedestrian-friendly spaces and parks. Finally, she wants to strengthen the local art scene and provide more cultural opportunities. These goals reflect her commitment to improving quality of life for all Bellevue residents.
The city of Bellevue, with more than 151,800 residents, serves as a major economic and technological hub. Companies like T-Mobile, Valve Corporation, and Amazon trace roots to the city, creating a dynamic environment for leadership. Briar’s background in community engagement positions her well to navigate this landscape while bringing new perspectives to policy discussions.
Her historic election resonates beyond Bellevue, signaling a new era of Kurdish-American political participation. Briar expressed excitement and responsibility, promising to serve with integrity and dedication. This achievement marks a true Kurdish-American political breakthrough and sets a precedent for future leaders from the Kurdish diaspora.

