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Bert Mizusawa
Candidate, U.S. Senate Virginia
Elections and appointments
Next election
June 16, 2026
Education
Bachelor's
U.S. Military Academy West Point
Law
Harvard University
Graduate
Harvard University
Military
Service / branch
U.S. Army
Contact

Bert Mizusawa (Republican Party) is running for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Virginia. He declared candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on June 16, 2026.[source]

Mizusawa filed a statement of candidacy to run for U.S. Senate in the state of Virginia on February 9, 2018.[1] He did not collect enough signatures to appear on the ballot and was disqualified in March 2018.[2]

Career

Mizusawa graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1979. He later earned a J.D. and a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University in 1989 and served two appointments as a MacArthur Fellow in International Security at the Harvard Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.[3][4][5]

Mizusawa was awarded a Silver Star in 1984 for his service during the Second Korean Conflict. He served as the commander of the Joint Security Force Company, United Nations Command Security Force at Panmunjom, Korea. Mizusawa led a soviet defector to safety across the Military Demarcation Line into South Korea while under attack from North Korean soldiers.[3][4]

In 2010, Mizusawa campaigned as a Republican candidate for Virginia's 2nd Congressional District, but lost in the primary.[4][6]

In March 2016, then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump named Mizusawa to his team of foreign policy advisors.[7]

Donald Trump presidential transition team, 2016-2017

See also: Donald Trump presidential transition team

Mizusawa was a member of Donald Trump's presidential transition team in his first presidential term. The transition team was a group of around 100 aides, policy experts, government affairs officials, and former government officials who were tasked with vetting, interviewing, and recommending individuals for top cabinet and staff roles in Trump's administration.

According to Politico, Mizusawa "is leading defense and national security" for Trump's transition team.[8]

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