Nicole Malliotakis

The only Hispanic Republican elected official in New York City and the daughter of immigrant parents, Nicole serves as the state director of the National Foundation of Women Legislators.

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NicoleMalliotakis

44, New York — 11, R

Who is she?

Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis is a Republican representing New York’s 11th Congressional District, which includes Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn. Born in Manhattan, she is the daughter of immigrants—her father is from Greece, and her mother is a Cuban exile who fled Castro’s regime. Nicole earned her bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University and an MBA from Wagner College. Before her election to Congress in 2021, she served in the New York State Assembly. Her top issues include public safety, tax reform and immigration.

What’s she saying?

“The United States must stand with the Cuban people who are displaying courage by protesting the communist regime that has destroyed their lives for the last 60 years.”

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  • Alternative/Renewable Energy
  • Border Security
  • Lowering Prescription Drug Costs

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