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South Asian Voters Could Tip the Balance in America's November Midterms

southasianherald.com

South Asian voters are running for office in record numbers in 2026 — and their growing turnout could decide which party controls Congress.

Pivotal Voter TheoryPolitical MobilizationDescriptive RepresentationCoalition Politics
South Asian Voters Could Tip the Balance in America's November Midterms

Theory Briefing

  • The 2026 midterms are seeing an unprecedented number of South Asian candidates on the ballot, not just voters showing up.
  • Greater engagement this cycle marks a shift from previous elections, where South Asian communities were largely courted but rarely represented.
  • A demographic bloc that can tip close races holds outsized leverage — both parties have strong incentive to compete for its support.
  • Candidate representation and voter mobilization together signal a community moving from political margin to potential kingmaker.