Kamala Harris isn't the only person of Indian origin to be running for office in these elections. Take a look at the others who've staked their claim
With a high-profile vice-presidential candidate with Indian origins for the first time in the US elections, the 1.8 million members of the Indian-American community have emerged as a critical voting bloc in the US elections this year, in the states of Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas. In fact, Joe Biden released an agenda document aimed specifically at the community, becoming the first presidential candidate to do so.
However, Kamala Harris isn't the only member of the community running for office. This year, approximately 14 candidates ran for the elections, and at last count, half of them have won, recording better success than in the 2016 elections.
Those in the Democratic party have fared better than their Republican counterparts. Dr Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamoorthi, all Democrats who refer to themselves as the 'Samosa Caucus' along with Kamala Harris, will be re-elected to the US House of Representatives. Candidates including Sri Preston Kulkarni, Manga Anantatmula, Nisha Sharma and Krishna Bansal were defeated by a slim margin.
Meet the candidates who have won.
Subramanian Raja Krishnamoorthi