Missouri Treasurer Malek visits St. Joseph to announce candidacy

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Missouri state Treasurer Vivek Malek during a campaign stop at the Buchanan County Courthouse/Photo by Brent Martin

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek, appointed to the office
last year by Gov. Mike Parson, has announced his candidacy to win the office in
his own right.

Malek, during a campaign stop at the Buchanan County
Courthouse, says his life story will play a major role in his race. Malek came
to Missouri from India to study at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape
Girardeau. He says his life story demonstrates the opportunities America offers.

“And all I say is if a person like me who can come from a
different country 22 years ago, work hard, get an education, and succeed, the
sky is the limit for anybody,” Malek tells reporters during his stop in St.
Jospeh. “All you need to do is make sure that you’re determined, you get an
education, and work hard.”

Malek now is married with three children.

Malek says he will run on three “P’s”:  protecting tax dollars, providing
opportunity, and promoting the promise of America.

This is Malek’s first political campaign.

“This is my first time I’ll be running for a political office,”
Malek says. “I have never been in politics before. I’m not a career politician,
just like my other opponents are who have served their time in the legislature
and are terming out from the House and the Senate.”

That includes Missouri House Budget Committee chair, Rep. Cody
Smith of Carthage; State Sen. Andrew Koenig of Manchester; Lori Rook, an
attorney from Springfield; and Karan Pujji of Berkeley, a former candidate for
the Missouri House, have all filed as Republicans.

A former state representative candidate from St. Joseph, Tina
Goodrick, has also filed as a Republican for state Treasurer.

Mark Osmack of Manchester, a former Congressional candidate,
has filed as a Democrat.

John A Hartwig, Jr. of Clayton, a former candidate for state
Auditor, is a Libertarian candidate for the office.

Malek says he isn’t worried about the crowded field for the
office he now holds.

“My friends, I love doing this job. It is my American dream
come true,” Malek says. “My opponents are running to get the job. I’m running
to do the job.”

Malek touts his accomplishments in office, which includes the
MoScholars program that provides scholarships for students to attend private
schools as well as MO BUCKS, the low-interest loan program for farmers and
small business owners.

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