Nicole Malliotakis, born on November eleventh, nineteen eighty, is a prominent American politician currently serving as the U.S. representative for New York's eleventh congressional district. Her district encompasses Staten Island and a portion of southern Brooklyn, making her a key figure in representing these communities at the federal level.
A member of the Republican Party, Malliotakis began her political career in two thousand ten when she was first elected to the New York State Assembly. She initially represented New York's sixtieth Assembly district from two thousand eleven to two thousand twelve, before moving on to represent the sixty-fourth Assembly district from two thousand thirteen until two thousand twenty-one.
In two thousand seventeen, she made a significant bid for higher office as the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, although she was ultimately defeated by the incumbent Democratic mayor, Bill de Blasio. Undeterred, Malliotakis ran for Congress in two thousand twenty, successfully defeating the incumbent Democratic U.S. representative Max Rose. Since two thousand twenty-one, she has proudly represented New York's eleventh congressional district.
As of two thousand twenty-five, Nicole Malliotakis stands out as the only Republican representing New York City in Congress, highlighting her unique position within the political landscape of the city.