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List of American politicians of Armenian descent

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Between 1962 and 1991, George Deukmejian served as a State Assemblyman, Senator, State Attorney General and Governor of California.

This article is the list of Armenian American politicians, officeholders and party chairpersons.

Bold indicates incumbent officeholders.

Note: persons are classified by chronological order

Federal government

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Cabinet officials

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Name Position Took office Left office President(s) Ref
Thomas Corwin[a] Secretary of the Treasury 23 July 1850 6 March 1853 Millard Fillmore
Paul Ignatius Secretary of the Navy 1 September 1967 24 January 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson [5]
Robert Mardian Assistant Attorney General
for the Internal Security Division
7 November 1970 March 1972 Richard Nixon [6][7]
Harry R. Kamian Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Energy Resources
7 September 2021 30 June 2023[b] Joe Biden [8][9]
Jeff Marootian Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy
in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
September 2022 Joe Biden [10][11]

Members of Congress

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Name Party State Years Ref
Senate
Thomas Corwin[a] Whig Ohio 1845–50
House of Representatives
Thomas Corwin[a] Whig Ohio 1830–40
1859–61
Steven Derounian Republican New York 1953–65
Adam Benjamin Jr. Democratic Indiana 1977–82
Chip Pashayan Republican California 1979–91
Anna Eshoo Democratic California 1993–
John E. Sweeney Republican New York 1999–2007
Jackie Speier Democratic California 2008–23
Anthony Brindisi Democratic New York 2019–21

Federal Judicial

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Name Position Dates Ref
Dickran Tevrizian Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California 1985–2005 [29]
Samuel Der-Yeghiayan Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois 2003–2018 [30][31]

State government

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Governors

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Name State Party Years Ref
Thomas Corwin[a] Ohio Whig 1840–42
George Deukmejian California Republican 1983–91

Other state officials

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Name Party Position Years Ref
George Deukmejian Republican California Attorney General 1979–83 [32]
Julia Tashjian Democratic Secretary of the State of Connecticut 1983–91 [33][21]
Brad Avakian Democratic Oregon Commissioner of Labor 2008–19 [34]
Rachel Kaprielian Democratic Massachusetts Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development 2014–15 [35]
Peter Koutoujian Democratic Middlesex County Sheriff, Massachusetts 2011– [36]

State Judicial

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Name Position Years Ref
Steven Derounian Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1969–81 [21][22]
Robert Philibosian Los Angeles County District Attorney 1982–84 [37][38]
Armand Arabian Justice of the Supreme Court of California 1990–96 [21]
Marvin R. Baxter Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California 1991–2015 [21]
Michael Amerian Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court 2018– [39]
Armenui Ashvanian Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court 2018– [39][40]
Zaven V. Sinanian Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court 2002–
Kaye Tertzag Judge of Wayne County Circuit Court 1987–2004

Legislature

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Municipal government

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Mayors

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Other

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Foreign service

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Ambassadors

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Name Position Years President(s) Ref
Thomas Corwin[a] Minister to Mexico 1861–64 Abraham Lincoln
Edward Djerejian
Ambassador to Syria 1988–91 Ronald Reagan [72]
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs 1991–93 George H. W. Bush
Ambassador to Israel 1993–94 Bill Clinton
William A. Stanton
Chargé d’affaires to Embassy Canberra, Australia 2005–06 George W. Bush [73]
Director of the American Institute in Taiwan
Deputy Chief of Mission to Embassy Seoul, Korea
2009–12 Barack Obama
Nina Hachigian
Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2014–17 Barack Obama [70]
Special Representative for Subnational Diplomacy 2022– Joe Biden
Harry R. Kamian Deputy Chief of Mission/Deputy Permanent Representative to the U.S. Mission to the OSCE 2017–2020[c] Joe Biden [8][9]

Others

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United States Foreign Service
  • Leon Dominian, consul in Rome (1921), consul-general in Stuttgart (1930), first secretary of the U.S. legation at Montevideo, Uruguay[74]
  • Edward Alexander, deputy director for the Soviet Union and East Europe[75][76]

Other political figures

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See also

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References

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Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e Corwin's (partial) Armenian ancestry was reported by his close friend Samuel S. Cox, U.S. ambassador to Ottoman Turkey,[1][2] and later cited by others.[3][4] However, James H. Tashjian noted in 1981 that "Cox's testimony of Corwin's Armenian parentage has not been substantiated by family records or other evidence and that recently references to Corwin as an Armenian have all but ceased."[1]
  2. ^ acting Assistant Secretary until 19 September 2022
  3. ^ Chargé d’Affaires and Acting Permanent Representative during the first two years.[8]
Citations
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  2. ^ Cox, Samuel S. (1887). Diversions of A Diplomat in Turkey. New York: Charles L. Webster & Co. p. 182. ...Secretary of the Treasury in America—I mean Governor Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, of Armenian-Hungarian descent...
  3. ^ Mahdesian, Arshag (April 1917). "Armenia, Her Culture and Aspirations". Journal of Race Development. 7 (4): 460. doi:10.2307/29738214. hdl:2027/uiug.30112089316282. JSTOR 29738214. The Armenians have not been less prominent in the United States: witness the late Governor Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, also at one time Secretary of the United States Treasury...
  4. ^ Stone, Frank A. (1974). "Armenian Studies for Secondary Students, A Curriculum Guide" (PDF). Education Resources Information Center. University of Connecticut. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 July 2020. Thomas Corwin, a Governor of Ohio and the Secretary of the Treasury prior to the Civil War, belonged to another Armenian family that came to America in the colonial days as refugees from Hungary.
  5. ^ Arakelian, Leeza (31 July 2019). "US Warship Commissioned in Honor of Armenian-American, Paul Ignatius". The Armenian Weekly. Archived from the original on 6 December 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
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  7. ^ "Socialist Workers Party v. Attorney General of U.S." casetext.com. Archived from the original on 6 December 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2020. Mardian was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Internal Security Division of the Department of Justice from 7 November 1970 until March 1972.
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  10. ^ a b "Statement of Jeffrey Marootian". energy.senate.gov. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate. 17 November 2022. Archived from the original on 16 August 2023. My great grandparents came to this country from Armenia
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  31. ^ "After Distinguished Career, Judge Der-Yeghiayan to Retire" (PDF). uscourts.gov. United States District Court. 18 December 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 August 2021. Born in Aleppo, Syria, to Armenian parents, Judge Der-Yeghiayan...
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  35. ^ a b "Kaprielian Appointed Registrar of Motor Vehicles". Armenian Mirror-Spectator. 30 May 2008. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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  45. ^ "Ruth Munson". Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via Twitter. My grandparents survived the Armenian Genocide.
  46. ^ "Shirley Nordigian". ilga.gov. Illinois General Assembly. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021. ...former State Representative Ruth Munson...
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