Two Indian Americans lose Senate race, one retains assembly seat

By Parveen Chopra, IANS

New York : Two Indian Americans lost their bid for the US Senate while one retained his seat in the general assembly in the New Jersey state elections.


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Upendra Chivukula, deputy speaker of the assembly, seeking a fourth two-year term as a Democrat from New Jersey’s 17th district, romped home comfortably Tuesday. Born in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, Chivukula is an electrical engineer with a long record in public service and politics.

Seema Singh, contesting as a Democrat from the 14th district, could only get 37 percent votes and lost to Republican Bill Baroni. Singh is a former Ratepayer Advocate for New Jersey and president of the Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce.

Wasim Khan, a Democrat seeking election to the Senate from the 17th district, polled 34 percent votes, losing to Republican Joseph Pennacchio.

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