Indian American Suhas Subramanyam Wins Democratic Primary for 87th Virginia House DistrictTop Stories

June 13, 2019 10:11
Indian American Suhas Subramanyam Wins Democratic Primary for 87th Virginia House District

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Indian American Suhas Subramanyam, the former White House technology policy adviser, has secured the Democratic nomination for the 87th District of the Virginia House of Delegates.

Another Indian American who ran for the district, Akshay Bhamidipati, finished third.

Subramanyamwon a four-way race by polling more than 47 percent of the votes. He received 3,050 votes, while his nearest opponent Hassan Ahmad, a Pakistani American, polled 1,500 votes.

“I’m so thankful for the hard work our team and volunteers put in,” Subramanyam told The American Bazaar on Tuesday night after coasting to victory. “We showed tonight that what matters most is giving people a voice and addressing the issues that matter to them. I thank the other candidates who ran and look forward to continuing our momentum in the November general election.”

Subramanyam’s 87th district had attracted national headlines as all the four candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for the open seat were first-generation Americans.

Subramanyam had entered the race on August 28, 2018, a day after Bell made his Senate run announcement.

If elected, Subramanyam will become the first Indian American to serve in the Virginia legislature. The seat has been in Democratic hands since Bell first won in 2015.

The district, a suburb of Washington, D.C., falls mostly in Loudoun County. A small part is also in Prince William County.

Loudoun, the richest county in the nation, and Prince William, the 19th richest, have a large number of Indian American voters.

“The Indian American community makes up a large portion of the state’s and district’s population, and I believe that our community deserves someone in power that can stand up for our unique experiences and challenges,” Subramanyam had told the American Bazaar in an interview recently. “As a first generation Indian American, this country has given my family so many opportunities that we would not have otherwise had. I want to ensure that every family has those same opportunities.”

Subramanyam, son of two Indian American physicians, is running on bread and butter issues, promising to improve infrastructure and schoolsand address income inequality in District 87.

“I am running because we have important decisions to make about the future of our community and country, and I want voters, not special interests and powers that seek to divide us, to make them,” he said in the recent interview with American Bazaar. “I have spent much of my career empowering those without a voice, and I’m ready to take that experience to Richmond to help us all create a better future for our families and community.”

By Sowmya Sangam

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