Indian-Origin Congressman Wins US House Race For 3rd Term
Raja Krishnamoorthi, 47, who was born in New Delhi, easily defeated Preston Nelson of the Libertarian Party. When last reports came in, he had accounted for nearly 71 per cent of the total votes counted.
Indian-origin Democratic congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has been reelected to the US House of Representatives for the third consecutive term.
Mr. Krishnamoorthi, 47, who was conceived in New Delhi, effortlessly vanquished Preston Nelson of the Libertarian Party. At the point when last reports came in, he had represented almost 71 percent of the absolute votes tallied.
Mr. Krishnamoorthi, whose guardians are from Tamil Nadu, was first chosen for the House of Representatives in 2016.
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