A woman who drew widespread attention in 2017 after she was seen flipping off President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE's motorcade while riding a bicycle has won a seat on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in Northern Virginia.

Democrat Juli Briskman, who announced last year that she would be challenging Suzanne Volpe (R) for the seat, won the race to represent the Algonkian District on Tuesday night, The Washington Post reports.

Briskman had received more than 54 percent of the vote to Volpe's roughly 46 percent with more than 91 percent of precincts reporting, according to the Virginia Department of Elections website.

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Briskman rose to prominence during Trump's first year in office after a photo went viral showing her flashing her middle finger at the president’s motorcade in Sterling, Va. At the time, Trump was leaving his golf course in the area, and Briskman said her "blood just started to boil” as his motorcade passed her on her bike.

“I’m thinking, DACA recipients are getting kicked out. He pulled ads for open enrollment in ObamaCare," she said in an interview with HuffPost at the time.

Briskman was fired from her marketing and communications job shortly after the incident, which had been captured by a White House photographer, went viral online. She said was let go after the company said she had violated its policy by making the photo her profile picture on social media.

It wasn't until she lost her job, however, that Briskman said she thought about entering politics.

“We have a right to peacefully protest and criticize and express dissent toward our government,” she had said in an interview with The Washington Post about the decision.

"I’ve gotten some feedback that folks say you should respect the president. Even if you don’t like what they’re doing, you shouldn’t show this sort of disdain," she added. "And I simply disagree, and I think the Constitution grants me that privilege."

Briskman also said in the interview that, if given the chance, she would probably flip off Trump again.