Nimi McConigley

Nimi McConigley (née Swamidoss; born December 12, 1939[1]) is an Indian American politician who served in the Wyoming State Legislature from 1994 until 1996, serving the 59th House district.[2] McConigley, who was born in Madras, was the first Indian born person and the first Indian American woman to serve in any State legislature.[3][4]

Nimi McConigley
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 59th district
In office
January 1995  January 1997
Preceded byDick Sadler
Succeeded byNancy Berry
Personal details
Born
Nirmala Swamidoss

(1939-12-12) December 12, 1939
Madras, India
Political partyRepublican
SpousePatrick McConigley
Children2
Alma materQueen Mary's College
Madras Law College
Columbia University

Instead of running for re-election, Rep. McConigley chose to run for United States Senate. In the Republican primary, she finished 4th out of 9 candidates, behind Michael Enzi, John Barrasso, and Curt Meier.[5] She ran for the State House in 1998, but lost the general election to Nancy Berry.[6]

She had previously been only one of two Asian American news directors when she took that role at CBS affiliate KGWC in Casper, Wyoming[7] after graduating from the Columbia University school of journalism.[8] She did her schooling in Doveton Corrie School in Vepery. She received a bachelor's degree in Arts from Queen Mary's College and her law degree from the Madras Law College. She later studied Journalism at the Columbia University. She married Patrick McConigley and has two daughters, Lila and Nina.[9]

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