Indian born who made history in America: Aruna Miller is now the Lt Governor of Maryland

Aruna Miller, a woman of Indian origin, has created history in America as the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. In the midst of mid-term elections in America, this time Indian-Americans could have a 100 percent strike rate in the House of Representatives.

Aruna Miller, a woman of Indian origin, has created history in America as the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. In the midst of mid-term elections in America, this time Indian-Americans could have a 100 percent strike rate in the House of Representatives. In fact, Indian-Americans Ami Bera, Raja Krishnamurthy, Ro Khanna and Pramila Jayapal are likely to be re-elected.

Aruna Miller makes history Millions of US voters cast ballots to elect governors, secretary of state and other office holders. Meanwhile, another Indian born in America has created history. Aruna Miller, an Indian-American woman, is the first immigrant to hold the post of lieutenant governor in Maryland.

Who is Aruna Miller? Aruna Miller, a 58-year-old Democrat, was born on 6 November 1964 in Andhra Pradesh. She immigrated to America with her parents at the age of seven. In 1989, he graduated from Missouri University of Science and Technology with a degree in civil engineering. He worked for the Montgomery County Local Department of Transportation for 25 years.

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Aruna Miller , who lost the 2018 congressional election, represented 15 districts in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2010 to 2018. He had to face defeat in the elections held in 2018. After this, he was nominated for governor by the Democrats. Aruna is married to a man named David Miller. Miller has three daughters.

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