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Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija

Conshohocken, PA
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    Neil Makhija serves as Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners and Chair of the Board of Elections. He is a two time Emmy winner, and the first Asian American County Commissioner in Pennsylvania’s history across all 67 counties. As Montgomery County Commissioner, Neil oversees the county’s 3,000 employees and a billion-dollar budget; Montgomery County is Philadelphia’s largest collar county of 868,000 people, more populous than four U.S. states.

    Neil is a national leader on voting rights and election law. He previously taught election law at the University of Pennsylvania and served as the Executive Director of Indian American Impact, a national civic organization. Neil advised President Biden and Vice President Harris on voting rights and helped reshape Pennsylvania’s gerrymandered state house maps.

    Neil Makhija serves as Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners and Chair of the Board of Elections. He is a two time Emmy winner, and the first Asian American County Commissioner in Pennsylvania’s history across all 67 counties. As Montgomery County Commissioner, Neil oversees the county’s 3,000 employees and a billion-dollar budget; Montgomery County is Philadelphia’s largest collar county of 868,000 people, more populous than four U.S. states.

    Neil is a national leader on voting rights and election law. He previously taught election law at the University of Pennsylvania and served as the Executive Director of Indian American Impact, a national civic organization. Neil advised President Biden and Vice President Harris on voting rights and helped reshape Pennsylvania’s gerrymandered state house maps.

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