The Greek diaspora will once again have strong representation in Congress – Who are elected

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The results of the mid-term elections in the USA will allow the Greek diaspora to have, once again, a strong presence in Congress and state governments.

At all levels of the federal government, as well as at the local level, many expatriate as well as Philhellenic politicians managed to be re-elected or elected for the first time to public office.

House of Representatives and Senate

In Florida, the Gus Bilirakis he narrowly prevailed over Democrat Kimberly Walker and re-elected. In 97% of the polling stations, Mr. Bilirakis had gathered more than 70% of the votes.

In New York, the Republican Congresswoman, Nicole Maliotakis, who had registered a narrow victory two years earlier, was declared the winner over Democrat Max Rose by a margin of more than 20 percentage points.

In Maryland, the John Sarbanis he was re-elected for another year to the seats of Congress.

The senator’s son Paul Sarbani he has been elected continuously since 2007, when he first ran for office.

In New Hampshire, the Chris Pope won a tough battle against Republican opponent Caroline Levitt. Before the election, his victory was considered difficult: it was argued that it was one of the most vulnerable positions of the Democrats.

In any case, his election is considered pivotal for Greece, as he has supported legislative initiatives such as the Turkish F-16 amendment.

Greece, however, gains another ally in Congress. It is cfor the son of Philhellenic Bob Menendez, of the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who shares the same name as his father: elected in New Jersey.

Further developments are awaited Dina Tituswho faces a tough race in Nevada in her bid for re-election.

The Republican Alec Skarlatos he ultimately failed to get elected in Oregon.

States

At the state level, Alexis Giannoulias makes a vigorous return to public life by occupying the Illinois Department of the Interior. This is a very promising Greek-American, whose path is interesting. .In New York, they were re-elected to the state Senate Andriou Gounardis and Michalis Giannaris.

In Florida, the expatriate Democratic candidate for governor Charlie Christ defeated by Republican Gov. Ron DeSandis.

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