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Bee Nguyen’s Husband: Who Is She Married To? Here’s What We Know

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Jessica Burns

Updated on January 05, 2026

Bee Nguyen is an American non-profit executive and politician.

She has been serving as the Georgia House of Representatives from the 89th district since December 15, 2017. She was chosen to replace the position in a special election held in 2017 after Stacey Abrams resigned in August to concentrate on her bid for governor.

She is the first Vietnamese-American elected to the Georgia House of Representatives. She is serving the role as a member of the Democratic party.

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Who is Bee Nguyen’s Husband?

American politician Bee Nguyen does not have a husband.

She is running to be the next Secretary of State; however, her dating and married life have not been published yet. She seems to focus on her political career rather than being in a relationship.

She formerly served as the executive director of Athena Warehouse, a program to educate and empower girls in underserved communities, a non-profit organization she founded.

She presently serves as New American Leaders’ national policy advisor. She was listed as one of the 40 under-40s in a BizJournals article from November 2018. Her humanitarian activity, according to Nguyen, “focused her goal on minimizing economic disparities.”

Four candidates declared their intentions to succeed Abrams after she announced her resignation from the state assembly. She became the first Asian-American Democratic woman to hold a state position in Georgia and the first Vietnamese-American to gain election to the Georgia House.

She reportedly won the Democratic nomination for reelection to her seat in June 2020 with a significant lead. Nguyen opposed the Election Integrity Act of 2021.

Bee Nguyen’s Family Background

Georgia House of Representative Bee Nguyen was born on July 18, 19887, in Ames, Iowa, United States.

She grew up in Augusta, Georgia, and attended Georgia State University. She completed her bachelor’s and master’s in English Literature and an MPA in Finance and Management. She relocated to Atlanta in 1999.

Her family relocated from Vietnam to Thailand to Iowa to Georgia. In one of her tweets, she said that her father had been a political prisoner before he saw the Golden Gate Bridge.

In the middle of the night, her parents fled the nation on a boat. They were saved by a fisherman after being trapped in the middle of the ocean and made it to the refugee camp.

Her parents urged her to pursue a job in law, medicine, engineering, or pharmacy to ensure that she would never have to endure the hardships they did during their hard times.

In May 2021, she announced that she was running for Secretary of State of Georgia. She competed against Brad Raffensperger to win the election and become Georgia’s first Asian woman to hold statewide political office.

Nguyen declared that she had raised more than $1 million for her campaign in February 2022.  Dee Dawkins-Haigler, who garnered 19% of the vote, was up against Nguyen in a runoff after receiving 44% of the vote.

In the runoff, Nguyen defeated Dawkins-Haigler. However, she lost the election to Brad and congratulated him on winning his second term.