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WA-9 · U.S. House of Representatives · 2026

Care.
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The Constitution.

Proven fighter. Constitutional Democrat. Community-rooted leader. Who took on the weaponized federal government — and won.

Melissa Chaudhry speaking at the Armistice Day rally

"When you stand up to bullies, they fold."

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We are called to form a more perfect Union. Not someday. Now. By us.

Meet Melissa Chaudhry — proven fighter, Constitutional Democrat, community-rooted leader, published author, and public servant, running for Washington's 9th Congressional District. She has worked on four continents: building regenerative food systems in Indonesia and Ghana, securing $3.2M in federal funding for permanently affordable housing, researching global human geography for the U.S. Department of State, and deepening her practice in cooperative economics — the democratic, worker-owned, community-rooted structures that build wealth from the ground up rather than extracting it. She has delivered mail for the USPS. She has sat night shifts in residential treatment with mothers withdrawing from heroin, keeping watch over them and their babies. Across housing, climate, immigration, behavioral health, and workforce development, her work has always asked the same question: what does it actually take to make the American promise of Liberty and Justice for All real, for everyone?

Her mother raised her close to the earth — with responsibility for the country she inherited, compassion for vulnerable neighbors, and the ambition to make the world a better place. Her father is a Navy doctor and global humanitarian who served in Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, Indonesia, Nepal, and beyond. She is mother to two small children and the wife of Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry — a 100% disabled American veteran, firefighter, paramedic, and immigrant who was abducted at his citizenship appointment and illegally detained for 124 days by federal immigration authorities.

Melissa — who is not a lawyer — fought that case for her husband's freedom across 4 federal jurisdictions. She won. The federal judge who freed him called his detention "flat out wrong." Attorney General Pam Bondi's lawyer apologized in open court — to Zahid directly — for "the mistake."

When you stand up to bullies, they fold.

"I am running because I look at the children of this district and understand that our inaction will become their inheritance."

Melissa is running against an incumbent who has held this seat longer than half the people in this district have been alive — including Melissa — with deep ties to defense contractors, in a district that deserves a representative who cannot be bought, cannot be bullied, and will not bend. She holds a firm commitment: no corporate PAC money. No foreign interests. No donors opposed to the principles of the Republic.

Her Platform →

Three pillars. Every policy flows from here.

Dignity. Safety. Opportunity — for everyone, period. That is what government is for, and the measure by which we hold it accountable.

  1. Due process for everyone, without exception. When the federal government detains innocent people — mothers, fathers, children — without charge, without hearing, without process, that is not immigration enforcement. That is tyranny. I know because it happened to my family. I fought it in federal court. I won.
  2. End private, for-profit detention. Deplorable conditions, a mockery of due process, and private corporations raking in billions while writing checks to the politicians who keep the contracts flowing. "Corrupt" doesn't always mean illegal — funny how that works. This must end.
  3. Protect and restore the rule of law — from every direction. Where federal law has been violated, I will bring articles of impeachment. Full stop. Where state law has been violated — and it has been — I will coordinate with state attorneys general whose jurisdiction no federal pardon can reach. Accountability doesn't stop at the White House door.
  4. End the surveillance state. We actively oppose federal contracts between DHS/ICE and Palantir, and any AI-powered infrastructure that converts human courage, dissent, or vulnerability into a data commodity.
  5. Streamline licensing for internationally credentialed professionals. Nearly one in three American doctors was born outside the United States. With a projected shortage of 124,000 physicians by 2034, this is not the moment to block qualified foreign-trained professionals from practicing. Cut the barriers. The waiting rooms are full.
  6. Full VA funding. Zero backlogs. Personal accountability. Those who wore this uniform — including my husband and my father — should never be betrayed by bureaucratic abandonment. We honor service by actually funding care for those who served.
  7. End the corruption — legal and illegal. Full public financial disclosure. Restore the FEC. No corporate PAC money — for me, or for anyone. Pass the For the People Act: automatic voter registration, an end to gerrymandering, and sunlight on every dollar of dark money in American politics.
  1. Build safety upstream. Universal mental health parity enforcement, fully funded mobile crisis response teams, and addiction services — because you don't solve a crisis by harvesting it for profit.
  2. Build homes, not investment portfolios. End tax incentives that let private equity buy up single-family neighborhoods. Fund mixed-income housing construction. Support cooperatives and community land trusts. Homeownership should be possible again for working people in this district.
  3. A real floor for working people. $20 federal minimum wage tied to inflation — never falling behind again. Strengthen the right to organize. Close the carried interest loophole so hedge fund managers pay the same tax rate as teachers, mechanics, and nurses.
  4. Invest in trade and workforce development. Infrastructure, construction, mechanics, plumbing, electrical, roads — the work that actually builds and maintains a functional society is undersupplied and undervalued. We will fund apprenticeships, vocational training, and community college partnerships that put people into good-paying careers that cannot be outsourced or replaced by AI.
  5. Care for caregivers — all of them. Childcare, eldercare, disability support: the invisible infrastructure holding American families together. As our population ages, the caregiving burden will grow dramatically. Universal pre-K, affordable childcare, and robust home and community-based care for aging and disabled Americans — because the moral measure of a society is how it treats those who need care, and those who provide it.
  6. Climate as jobs, not doom. Green infrastructure investment as a full employment program: manufacturing, construction, grid modernization, clean energy, local food systems. Fear and avoidance are inadequate responses. We have the tools, the knowledge, and the proven capability. What we have lacked is political will. That changes now.
  7. Student debt relief that actually works. Cap repayments at 5% of discretionary income. Fully fund and streamline Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Hold predatory for-profit colleges accountable. The current administration is actively sabotaging programs that millions made life decisions around. That is a betrayal of contract.
  1. Speak plainly. Hold the line. We are unashamed Democrats who will ruthlessly criticize establishment leadership when it fails the people. We will not weasel-word our way through this moment. The people deserve better, and they know it.
  2. The rule of law applies to everyone — including those enforcing it. Congressional investigation into the weaponization of ICE, DOJ, and DHS against political opponents, journalists, and vulnerable communities. Subpoenas. Public hearings. Named accountability.
  3. Every innocent life carries the weight of all humanity. The Quran teaches: whoever takes an innocent life, it is as if they have killed all of humanity — and whoever saves one, as if they have saved all of humanity. In an era of unauthorized military strikes on civilian targets, of children separated from parents, of detention without due process — this is the moral test of our time. We will not fail it.
  4. End the wars we didn't vote for. Unilateral military action without congressional authorization is not strength — it is lawlessness. Military service is a moral act and a sacred trust. To deploy human beings for profit-driven aggression is a betrayal of the most profound order. We champion a foreign policy of restraint, diplomacy, and partnership, and we will use every legislative tool available to reassert congressional war powers authority.
  5. Reallocate from war profiteering to working people. The Pentagon budget has ballooned beyond any rational defense need, enriching private defense contractors who are donors to the very politicians authorizing the spending. This is not national security — it is a blatant wealth-grab from working families, and it is either fixed or it leads to world war. End no-bid contracts. Audit every defense dollar. Redirect that money to veterans' care, infrastructure, and the people who built this country.
  6. Tax the ultra-wealthy; invest in everyone. Restore top marginal rates on incomes above $1M. Close offshore tax havens. A modest wealth tax on net worth above $50M. Not ideology — simple math. A nation that extracts from its people rather than investing in them is cannibalizing itself.
  7. Codify immigrant rights as civil and human rights. Eliminate the two-tiered legal system that allows constitutional violations against non-citizens that would never be tolerated against citizens. Belonging is not a citizenship certificate. It is a human fact.
A constitutional government does not rule by intimidation. A free society does not require fear to function.
Empathy, humanity, memory — these are not weaknesses. They are strategic assets. They are how movements win.
"For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it."— Amanda Gorman, The Hill We Climb

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