20 Indian Americans Running For US Congress Raise More Than $15.5 Million

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Washington:  A record number of 20 Indian Americans are running for US Congressional elections this year
Collectively they have raised more than $ 5.5 million, as per latest official figures, with seven of them raising over a million each.With
six months still to go for the November Congressional election, except for Hiral Tipirneni who is running for April 24 special elections in
Arizona, the figure of more than USD 15.5 million raised by Indian Americans so far that could be a record in itself for any ethnic
community in the US. Traditionally, a significant amount of money is raised by candidates in the last two quarters.As per the latest
fund-raising figures released by the Federal Election Commission, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi from Illinois has raised maximum over $
3.5 million
Mr Krishnamoorthi is seeking his re-election from the eighth Congressional district in Illinois
Pitted against him is Indian American Jitender Digankar from the Republican party. Indian-American scientist and entrepreneur Shiv
Ayyadurai, who is running as an independent candidate for the US Senate seat from Massachusetts. Three other Indian American Congressmen Ro
Khanna, Dr Ami Bera and Pramila Jayapal each have raise more than a million each
Krishnamoorthi, Khanna, Bera and Jayapal are the four Indian Americans in the current House of Representative
They are collectively called Samosa Caucus.According to Federal Election Commission Ro Khanna, seeking re-election from California's 17th
Congressional district had raised nearly $2 million ($1.92 million to be precise) till March 31. He is followed by Dr Ami Bera ($ 1.7
million), who is seeking his fourth consecutive term in the US House of Representative from the seventh Congressional District in
California.Pramila Jayapal, the first ever Indian-American to be elected to the House of Representative has raised $ 1.3 million
She is seeking her re-election from the seventh Congressional District of Washington State. In addition to Jayapal, four other Indian
American women are running for the US House of Representatives Hiral Tipirneni from eights Congressional District of Arizona; Aruna Miller
from sixth Congressional District of Maryland, Anita Malik from sixth Congressional District of Arizona and Saira Rao from the first
Congressional District of Colorado.All four are from the Democratic party
This week all eyes are on Tipirneni as latest polls suggests that in the April 24 Special election she might create an upset by winning this
Republican stronghold
She had raised $ 670,521 till March 31, according to FEC records.Aruna Miller, who has to win the June 26 primaries to become party's
nominee for the November Congressional elections has surprised many by raising more than $ 1 million till the last quarter. Among other two
women candidates, Rao has raised $ 255,000 and Malik has raised $64,000, according to FEC records.Indian-American Aftab Pureva, who is
seeking to enter the House of Representative from First Congressional District of Ohio on a Democratic ticket has raised $ 663,000
Recently the Democratic party identified him as a potential winner.By raising more than $ 1.1 million for the June 26 primary against
incumbent Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, young Suraj Patel has surprised many. In the 11th Congressional District of New York two Indian
Americans Omar Vaid and Mohan Radhakrishnan -- are vying for Democratic primary on June 26. Two have raised 31,000 and 16,000 respectively
Similarly, in the two Indian Americans Peter Jacob and Goutam U Jois -- are running against each other for the June 5 Democratic primary in
the Seventh Congressional District of New Jersey. Sri Preston Kulkarni is headed for a primary run-off for the 22nd Congressional District
of Texas on May 22
He has raised more than $ 178,000, FEC records reveal, Abhijit Das from the third Congressional District of Massachusetts more than $
220,000 and Chintan Desai from the One Congressional District of Arkansas has raised $ 16,000. In addition to Digankar, Harry Arora is the
only other Republican Indian American in race for the Congress
Running from fourth Congressional District of Connecticut, Arora has raised $ 192,000 so far. A calculation of FEC figures, as of March 31
indicated, that all the 20 Indian-American candidates in the race for the Congressional elections this year have more than $11 million in
all for the rest part of the campaign. FEC figures also reveal that these candidates have loaned more than $1.1 million to their campaigns
The list is topped by Arora with $ 500,000, followed by Abhijit Das ($ 283,000), Vaid ($ 105,000) Jois ($ 100,000), Tipirneni ($ 70,000),
Radhakrishnan ($50,000), Kulkarni ($ 35,000) and Jacob ($ 10,000).The current Congress has four Indian Americans in the House of
Representatives, which is a record in itself.