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Two Indian-Americans elected to Virginia state legislatures in special elections

Indian-Americans Kannan Srinivasan and J.J. Singh have been elected in special elections to Virginia’s state legislatures

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
January 13, 2025
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In the United States, two Indian-Americans, Kannan Srinivasan and J.J. Singh, were elected in special elections to Virginia’s state legislatures. Srinivasan was elected to the State Senate, while Singh was elected to the seat in the State House of Delegates. In a turn of events, Singh took the seat in the House held by Srinivasan, who, in turn, succeeded Suhas Subramanyam after he resigned from the State Senate seat. The races featured another Indian American, Republican Ram Venkatachalam, who lost to Singh.

The Virginia Senate Democrats are excited to welcome Senator-Elect Kannan Srinivasan @Kannanforva! We look forward to the impactful work ahead as we continue to fight for progress and opportunity for all Virginians. pic.twitter.com/sLWyi4wxtd

— Virginia Senate Democrats (@VASenateDems) January 8, 2025

Srinivasan grew up in Tamil Nadu and was a chartered accountant in India before emigrating to the US. He will join another Indian American, the Hyderabad-born Ghazala Hashmi, in the State Senate. Srinivasan was elected to the Virginia House in 2023.

Thank you House District 26 for putting your trust in me — I am honored to represent the community that my family calls home.

I'm ready to get to Richmond and get to work fighting for our values and deliver for Southeastern Loudoun County families! pic.twitter.com/OpCWe6NR9i

— JJ Singh (@SinghforVA) January 8, 2025

J.J. Singh, who was born in Virginia, will probably be the first legislator in the US to wear a turban, although other Sikhs have been elected. Singh worked in the White House Office of Management and Budget under former President Barack Obama. He had earlier served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Bolivia and as a senior US Senate advisor.

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