Mike Carey Elected to US Congress
Mike Carey, a Republican with extensive knowledge of Nepal and a co-chair of the Nepal Caucus, has been elected to the US Congress, representing Ohio’s 15th District. Carey received 192,477 votes (53 percent), defeating Democratic candidate Adam Miller, who garnered 148,452 votes (43 percent).
Carey, born in 1971, attended the Marion Military Institute and served as a US Army officer. He also spent over two decades as an executive with one of America’s largest privately owned energy companies based in Ohio, where he was known for advocating energy independence and reforming the country’s energy policies.
Carey has consistently supported the Nepali community, earning recognition and honors from several Nepali organizations for his contributions. His election to Congress further solidifies his commitment to fostering ties between the US and the Nepali community.
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