*Virginia, November 6* – In the early hours of election counting, Democrat Suhas Subramanyam has secured an early lead over Republican opponent Clancy in the highly watched race for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. The 38-year-old Indian American, whose parents immigrated from Bengaluru, India, has gained recognition for his dedication to public service and improving the lives of Virginians.Subramanyam’s journey into public service traces back to his time at Tulane University, where he actively organized relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. His commitment to impactful change deepened as he worked as a policy aide on Capitol Hill, where he championed critical issues such as healthcare access, immigration reform, and support for veterans, seniors, and working families.Subramanyam’s career highlights include his tenure as a White House technology advisor during President Barack Obama’s administration. In this role, he contributed to policies addressing cybersecurity, the ethical and strategic implementation of artificial intelligence, and the modernization of government operations. These experiences have cemented his reputation as a leader focused on leveraging technology and policy to meet community needs.His election to the Virginia General Assembly in 2019 further showcased his capacity for effective governance. Subramanyam founded the Commonwealth Caucus, which aimed at fostering bipartisan legislative solutions. He has since spearheaded initiatives to reduce prescription drug prices, halt toll increases, and ensure energy overcharge refunds—efforts that have directly benefited Virginia residents.Now aspiring to represent Virginia in Congress, Subramanyam is committed to expanding his work on behalf of his constituents. He has emphasized his dedication to tackling issues critical to families across the state, such as healthcare affordability, economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability.