Ghana Diaspora Political Action Committee
Building Political Power for our Communities
Ghana Diaspora Political Action Committee (GHPAC-USA) is the political arm of Ghana Diaspora Public Affairs Collective established to increase the number of Ghanaian Americans elected to political office, support candidates that champion the interests of the Ghanaian American community and promote Ghanaian American participation in the political process.
We are a hybrid PAC with the ability to financially give directly to candidates as well as contribute unlimited amounts towards electioneering efforts.
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In recent years, Ghanaians have made up the fastest-growing African heritage population to get elected across the United States. Subsequently, more Ghanaians are running for office than ever before. In 2020, two Ghanaian Americans became nominees of the Democrat and Republican party for a seat in the United States Congress. In 2022, three Ghanaian Americans were elected to statewide office positions during the midterm elections. and in 2023, the first Ghanaian American was elected to United States Congress. Let’s continue the march towards more and better representation!
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African Immigrant and Diaspora Community PACs Endorse Kamala Harris for U.S. President in Historic Announcement
Historic Collaboration Among African Immigrant Community PACs: Joint Endorsement of Kamala Harris for President Washington, D.C. — [August 16, 2024] — In a groundbreaking move, major Political Action Committees (PACs) representing the African immigrant community have come together to endorse U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris for President of the United States. This unprecedented collaboration signifies a unified stance and a shared vision for a more inclusive and equitable America. The Ghana Diaspora Political Action Committee
GHPAC CELEBRATES HISTORIC WINS FOR GHANAIAN CANDIDATES IN THE MID-TERM ELECTIONS
WASHINGTON D.C. (November 23, 2022) – In keeping with our commitment to empower Ghanaians in the Diaspora through civic and political action, Ghana Diaspora PAC today celebrates in the historic victories of three candidates of Ghanaian descent in the 2022 mid-term elections: Delegate Adrian Boafo (MD-23), State Rep. Allen Buansi (NC-56), and Councilman Pious Ali to the Portland Maine City Council. Founders of the Ghana Diaspora Public Action Committee released the following statement:“GHPAC is proud
Biden taps Ghanaian Liberian millennial for key White House role
The Biden White House has tapped another African for key White House role. Gabe Kofi Amo has been appointed as Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs to assist Julie Chavez Rodriguez in liaising with all elected officials from the state and local governments.