NEW DELHI: Several Indian-Americans are on the ballot in the 2020 House and Senate elections, a sign that the community is gradually expanding its presence on the United States political map. TOI brings you real-time updates on Congressional and Senate races involving members of the Indian-American community. Keep updating the page for the latest results.
House of Representatives
California 7th Congressional District
Democrat Dr. Ami Bera (Headline) vs. Republican Buzz Patterson
California Congressional District 17
Democratic Ro Khanna (Headline) against Republican Ritesh Tandon
7th Congressional District of Washington State
Democratic Pramila Jayapal (Headline) vs. Republican Craig Keller
Illinois 8th Congressional District
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (Headline) vs Libertarian Party Preston Nelson
In Illinois, Democratic incumbent Raja Krishnamoorthi has been re-elected to the US House of Representatives.
6th Congressional District of Arizona
Republican David Schweikert (incumbent) vs. Dr Hiral Tipirneni Democrat
Texas Congressional District 22
Democratic Sri Preston Kulkarni against Republican Troy Nehls
Preston Kulkarni is behind Republican challenger Troy Nehls in a close race.
11th Congressional District of Virginia
Democrat Gerry Connolly (incumbent) vs. Republican Anantatmula manga
The Republican manga Anantatmula trails Gerry Connolly in Virginia in the polls.
California 11th Congressional District
Democrat Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) vs. Republican Nisha sharma
Senate
Maine
Democrat Sara Gideon against Republican Susan Collins (incumbent)
Incumbent Susan Collins, the only Republican senator on the ballot who has not endorsed President Trump, heads the Senate seat in Maine.
New Jersey
Republican Rik Mehta against Democrat Cory Booker (incumbent)
Incumbent Cory Booker won the New Jersey Senate seat, according to AP.
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