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  2. List of Italian-American politicians by state - Wikipedia

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    Michael F. Doyle, congressman (Italian mother, maiden name Fusco) [73] Larry Farnese, attorney and state senator; Vincent Fumo, former state senator, former Democratic State Senate Appropriations Chairman; Melissa Hart, former U.S. congresswoman (Italian mother, Albina Simone) [74] Frank Mascara, former U.S. congressman [5] Doug Mastriano ...

  3. Italian American Congressional Delegation - Wikipedia

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    The bi-cameral and bi-partisan Italian American Congressional Delegation (IACD) is composed of nearly 200 Members of Congress: twenty-nine who trace their ancestry to Italy and more than 150 Associate IACD Members who, although not Italian American, have an interest in the Italian American Community.

  4. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Italian Americans voted heavily Democratic. [147] Carmine DeSapio in the late 1940s became the first to break the Irish Catholic hold on Tammany Hall since the 1870s. By 1951, more than twice as many Italian American legislators as in 1936 served in the six states with the most Italian Americans. [148]

  5. Lists of Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Mark Amodei - American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Nevada's 2nd congressional district (2011–present) John Baldacci - American politician. As Democrat, he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003. Also served as the 73rd Governor of Maine from 2003 to 2011.

  6. List of ambassadors of Italy to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the United States of America (Italian: Ambasciatore della Repubblica Italiana negli Stati Uniti d'America) is the official representative of the government of Italy to the government of the United States.

  7. Italian Unionist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Unionist Movement (Italian: Movimento Unionista Italiano) was a short-lived Italian political party and federalist movement affiliated with the World Federalist Movement in New York [1] that advocated for Italy to become part of the United States. [2] [3] [4]

  8. List of Italian-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Peterstown neighborhood was densely populated with about 90% Italian-Americans. It became less populated with Italians towards the late 1970s. Freehold Township (22.0% Italian-American) Garfield; Hackensack; Hoboken – Four popular Italian-American celebrities—Frank Sinatra, Buddy Valastro, Jimmy Roselli and Joe Pantoliano—grew up here.

  9. Category:Italian-American organizations - Wikipedia

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    Italian American Congressional Delegation; Italian American One Voice Coalition; Italian Americans for Indigenous Peoples Day; Italian-American Civil Rights League; Italian-American National Union; Italy–USA Foundation