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DemocratRunning for NY-6 U.S. House · 2026

Grace Meng

Grace Meng is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 6th congressional district since 2013. Her district is situated within the New York City borough of Queens; it includes Bayside, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Flushing, Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Glendale, Jackson Heights, Kew Gardens, Maspeth, Middle Village, Woodside and Rego Park. A member of the Democratic Party, Meng represented the 22nd district in the New York State Assembly from 2009 until 2012. She is the first Asian American to be elected to the United States Congress from New York. In 2021, she received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Award at the United Nations in recognition of her achievements in public service and government leadership.
Born 1975 · New York City , New York , U.S.
In brief
No profile summary yet
Summaries are written and fact-checked against the underlying data in nightly batches. This candidate's hasn't been generated or verified yet.
92%
Win probability
market-implied
$1.7M
Raised this cycle
FEC · committee
Independence scorecard
Computed · FEC money mix

Who Meng's money comes from.

C
44/100
Independence index
Funding mix leans on concentrated money — pac independence is the weak spot.
2 watch items · pac independence
Small-dollar reliance2
1% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence0
28% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding74
26% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure100
$10 in outside spending supports the campaign
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
Governing & voting record

What Meng did in office.

MeasureYearAction
Commission To Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture
Became Public Law No: 117-140.
2021
Became law
To amend the Department of Energy Organization Act and the Local Public Works Capital Development and Investme
Became Public Law No: 114-157.
2015
Became law
To amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to include the desecration of cemeteries among the ma
Became Public Law No: 113-154.
2014
Became law
Military Family Limb Loss Support Act
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
2026
Sponsored
Ending Stolen SNAP Benefits Act of 2026
Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
2026
Sponsored
Honoring the life, military service, and congressional legacy of the Honorable Charles Bernard Rangel, and his
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
2026
Sponsored
Community-Based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes Act of 2026
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2026
Sponsored
SPONSORED LEGISLATION VIA CONGRESS.GOV · ENACTED BILLS FIRST, THEN THE MOST RECENT · ROLE SHOWS THE BILL'S LATEST STATUS.
Where they stand
Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
How Meng votes

With the party, against it, and where on the spectrum.

Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Meng
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-left
Overall lean
31
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 547 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
97%voted with Democrats · 3% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Career & history
2009Member of the New York State Assembly
2009–2012
2013United States representative
since 2013
Public favorability
No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
Donors & money
FEC itemized filings · cycle-to-date

Who funds the campaign.

$1.7M
Raised
$1.6M
Spent
$1.0M
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
1% small (<$200)71% large indiv.28% PAC
74% in-state · 26% out-of-state (itemized)
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-06-03 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
Race

The contest Meng is running in.

NY · HOUSE · 2026lean d
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Sources & provenance
Biography
Public record
Wikipedia + state records
Money & donors
FEC filings
itemized + committee totals
Markets
Live venues
Polymarket · Kalshi
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
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Democrat · NY-6 U.S. House

Grace Meng

Grace Meng is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 6th congressional district since 2013. Her district is situated within the New York City borough of Queens; it includes Bayside, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Flushing, Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Glendale, Jackson Heights, Kew Gardens, Maspeth, Middle Village, Woodside and Rego Park. A member of the Democratic Party, Meng represented the 22nd district in the New York State Assembly from 2009 until 2012. She is the first Asian American to be elected to the United States Congress from New York. In 2021, she received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Award at the United Nations in recognition of her achievements in public service and government leadership.

92%
Win prob
$1.7M
Raised
In brief
No profile summary yet
Summaries are written and fact-checked against the underlying data in nightly batches. This candidate's hasn't been generated or verified yet.
Governing & voting record
Commission To Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture
2021 · BECAME LAW
Became
To amend the Department of Energy Organization Act and the Local Public Works Capital Development and Investme
2015 · BECAME LAW
Became
To amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to include the desecration of cemeteries among the ma
2014 · BECAME LAW
Became
Military Family Limb Loss Support Act
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Ending Stolen SNAP Benefits Act of 2026
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Honoring the life, military service, and congressional legacy of the Honorable Charles Bernard Rangel, and his
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Community-Based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes Act of 2026
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Where they stand
Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
Career & history
2009Member of the New York State Assembly
2009–2012
2013United States representative
since 2013
Public favorability
No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
Independence scorecard

Who Meng's money comes from.

C
44/100
Independence index
Funding mix leans on concentrated money — pac independence is the weak spot.
2 watch items · pac independence
Small-dollar reliance2
1% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence0
28% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding74
26% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure100
$10 in outside spending supports the campaign
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
How Meng votes
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Meng
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-left
Overall lean
31
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 547 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
97%voted with Democrats · 3% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Donors & money
$1.7M
Raised
$1.6M
Spent
$1.0M
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
1% small (<$200)71% large indiv.28% PAC
74% in-state · 26% out-of-state (itemized)
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-06-03 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
Race
NY · HOUSE · 2026lean d
Open full race detail →
Related prediction markets
All markets →
Sources & provenance
Biography
Public record
Wikipedia + state records
Money & donors
FEC filings
itemized + committee totals
Markets
Live venues
Polymarket · Kalshi
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)