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Indian-American narrowly loses Florida Congressional primary

Mary Thomas lost the party's primary in Congressional District 2 of Florida, by just 1700 votes, to surgeon Neal Dunn

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Press Trust of India Washington
Indian-American Mary Thomas, a government attorney in Florida, narrowly lost her bid to enter the US House of Representatives in the closely contested Florida Republican Congressional primary.

38-year-old Thomas, lost the party's primary in Congressional District 2 of Florida, by just 1700 votes, to surgeon Neal Dunn.

"Congratulations to our next Congressman Neal Dunn. Together we will work to Make America Great Again. Thank you to our many volunteers who were so passionate about our conservative cause," Thomas wrote on her Facebook page after conceding her defeat.

If elected, she would have made history as the first Indian-American woman to serve in Congress. Her parents arrived in America from India in 1972.
 
The Thomas family eventually settled in Pinellas County, where they started a successful small business.

Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Thomas has been a member of Governor Rick Scott's administration since he was sworn into office in January 2011.

She currently serves as the General Counsel at the Department of Elder Affairs where she manages and oversees the legal department of an agency that administers a $900 million budget.

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First Published: Aug 31 2016 | 7:57 AM IST

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