Hoa Nguyen, Oregon State House District 48

Hoa Nguyen is running to serve Oregon State House District 48. She brings with her a wealth of experience in public education, developing and advocating for funding for enrichment programs. Her policy priorities seek to elevate disenfranchised groups while supporting our children with the resources they need to succeed. She is committed to fighting for our community. When she was elected to the school board, she advocated for fair pay and better working conditions for bilingual staff in the school district after learning about the mistreatment of Vietnamese bilingual staff. We need a fighter like Hoa in the Oregon Legislature.

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Nelvin Adriatico, Texas House of Representatives District 28

Nelvin Adriatico, Texas House of Representatives District 28

Nelvin Adriatico is running to serve House District 28 to advocate for his community at the state level. He is a community leader, who seeks to give everyone a seat at the table. As the son of a schoolteacher, he is passionate about education and advocating for public school teachers.

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Sonia Rash, Texas Justice of the Peace (Fort Bend County Precinct 3)

Sonia Rash, Texas Justice of the Peace (Fort Bend County Precinct 3)

Sonia Rash is running to serve as the Justice of the Peace in Fort Bend County Precinct 3. She is fighting to make the court more accessible to working people and develop programs to tailor court services to community needs. Her legal experience and passion for fair, culturally competent representation make her the best candidate for this position.

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Rep. Tram Nguyen, Representative for the 18th Essex District (Massachusetts)

Rep. Tram Nguyen,  Representative for the 18th Essex District (Massachusetts)

Rep. Tram Nguyen is running for re-election to serve the 18th Essex District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Throughout her time in office, she has been a fighter for progressive change, and she continues to advocate for her community.

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Salman Bhojani, Texas House of Representatives 92nd District, TX

Salman Bhojani,  Texas House of Representatives 92nd District, TX

Salman Bhojani is running for Texas House District 92. He brings his years of experience as a small business owner, lawyer, and city council member to the Texas Legislature where he intends to serve as a voice for his community. Through his campaign, he has engaged in robust, targeted outreach to many communities, including the Vietnamese community to ensure that they are engaged with their representatives.

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Jay Chen, United States Representative, California's 45th Congressional District

Jay Chen, United States Representative, California's 45th Congressional District

Jay Chen is running for Congress in California's 45th congressional district, one of the most competitive races in the country. Nearly 20% of the voting population is of Vietnamese descent. Jay is a Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy Reserves with 7th Fleet, an elected community college trustee, and small business owner.

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Daniel Nguyen, Oregon House District 38

Daniel Nguyen, Oregon House District 38

Daniel, a Pacific Northwest native, and his wife Katherine set down roots in Lake Oswego for its strong community to raise his family. Daniel is a son of Vietnamese refugees who came to the United States in 1975 with his older siblings. Daniel was born and raised in Camas, Washington. Daniel and his wife, with their entrepreneurial spirit, founded and operate Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen, located in the South Waterfront community since 2008. Daniel was elected to the Lake Oswego City Council in 2018, the first person of color elected to serve on City Council.

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Bee Nguyen, Georgia Secretary of State

Bee Nguyen, Georgia Secretary of State

Bee Nguyen (pronounced WIN) is one of five daughters, born to a resourceful mother and a father working as an orderly at a mental institution. He made minimum wage — $3.35 an hour in 1981. At night, he studied in their basement apartment and used a cardboard box as his desk. He believed education was the only way to escape poverty.

She grew up in Augusta, Georgia and graduated from a Georgia public high school. After she moved to Atlanta to attend Georgia State University, she started a local nonprofit to educate and empower young women. She spent a decade in Georgia public high schools, where she learned how to organize with her community and demand change for her students.

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