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Nicole Malliotakis

Nicole Malliotakis

U.S. Representative from New York's 11th Congressional District

Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 3, 2021
Preceded by Max Rose

Member of the New York State Assembly from the 64th District

In office
2012 – December 31, 2020
Preceded by Sheldon Silver
Succeeded by Michael Tannousis

Former Member of the New York State Assembly from the 60th District

In office
January 1, 2011 – 2012
Preceded by Janele Hyer-Spencer
Succeeded by Inez D. Barron

Born November 11, 1980
New York City
Political party Republican
Alma mater Seton Hall University
Wagner College
Occupation Public affairs manager
Religion Greek Orthodox

Nicole Malliotakis (born November 11, 1980, age 41) is a public affairs manager, New York state assembly member, and mostly conservative Republican who successfully ran for United States House of Representatives in the 2020 U.S. House elections from New York's 11th district to unseat incumbent Democrat Max Rose.

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2017 New York City mayoral election

Malliotakis unsuccessfully ran in 2017 for mayor of New York City to challenge far-leftist Bill de Blasio.[1] Despite losing by a landslide in the very liberal area, she won her home borough of Staten Island by over forty points.

2020 U.S. House election in New York's 11th district

Malliotakis officially filed to run for U.S. House of Representatives in February 2019,[2] correctly asserting the importance of halting the Democratsfar-left agenda. Her bid was endorsed by Donald Trump,[3] who had won New York's 11th district in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with 54% of the vote.

Republican primary

Malliotakis won her party's primary with nearly 70% of the vote to challenge Rep. Rose in the general election.[4]

General election

Running in a mostly Republican district containing the entirety of Staten Island, Malliotakis, defeated Rose by six percentage points,[5] initially leading by a large margin prior to all the votes being counted.[6] She has floated the idea of forming a coalition in Congress along with incoming freshmen to combat the far-left agenda promoted by The Squad.[7]

Policies

Malliotakis voted for both objections of Arizona and Pennsylvania.[8]

She was however one of the 11 Republicans to support stripping Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committees.[9]

References

  1. Jump up↑ New York City mayoral race results 2017
  2. Jump up↑ Malliotakis makes it official, outlines why she’s running for Congress
  3. Jump up↑ Trump Endorses Nicole Malliotakis in Congressional Race Against Max Rose
  4. Jump up↑ New York Primary Results: 11th Congressional District
  5. Jump up↑ RESULT: Nicole Malliotakis defeats first-term Democrat Max Rose in New York's 11th Congressional District
  6. Jump up↑ GOP’s Nicole Malliotakis takes commanding lead against Rep. Max Rose
  7. Jump up↑ Rep-elect Nicole Malliotakis forming ‘Freedom Squad’ to counter AOC crew
  8. Jump up↑ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html
  9. Jump up↑ https://www.silive.com/news/2021/02/malliotakis-among-11-republicans-who-vote-to-remove-rep-greene-from-house-committees-over-conspiracy-comments.html

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