Mazi Melesa Pilip Nominated by New York Republicans for Vacant Congressional Seat
Ethiopian-born Israeli immigrant to face off against Democrat Tom Suozzi in special election, potentially becoming the first Black Jewish woman in Congress.
- New York Republicans have nominated Mazi Melesa Pilip, a Nassau County legislator, to fill the vacancy created by former Rep. George Santos’ expulsion from Congress.
- Pilip, an Ethiopian-born Israeli immigrant to the U.S. who served in the Israel Defense Forces’ paratroopers unit, is set to face former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, the Democratic nominee, in a Feb. 13 special election.
- If elected, Pilip would be the only Black Republican woman in the current Congress, and almost certainly the first Black Jew ever to serve on Capitol Hill.
- National Republicans plan to paint Suozzi, a centrist, as an “extreme” liberal.
- Despite having won her county legislative seat on the Republican ballot line, Pilip is still a registered Democrat.


























