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{{Infobox officeholder|name=Alan Caswell|image=Alan Caswell.png|caption=Official Portrait, 2025|office2 | {{Infobox officeholder|name=Alan Caswell|image=Alan Caswell.png|caption=Official Portrait, 2025|office2=Member of the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] for New York’s 17th District|preceded2=Mike Lawler|birthname=Alan Viktor Caswell|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1980|10|10}}|office3=Chair of the House Republican Conference|preceding3=|term_start2=December 31st 2024|term_start3=December 31st, 2024|term_end3=Juanuary 9th, 2025|succeeding3=Bryan Hanson}} | ||
'''Alan Viktor Caswell''' (born October 10 1980) is an American politician, venture capitalist, and owner of the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. Serving in New York's 17th congressional district since 2024 in the [[United States House of Representatives]]. A member of the Republican Party, Caswell succeeded outgoing representative Mike Lawler, in representing the district. Known for his ownership and transformation of the New York Knicks, Alan Caswell was not involved in politics until his announcement of running for the 2015 open state senate seat for New York's 35th district, which he won. Since then he has been an outspoken critic of democrat establishment and politics and has given the ownership of the New York Kicks, to his wife, Claudia. | '''Alan Viktor Caswell''' (born October 10 1980) is an American politician, venture capitalist, and owner of the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. Serving in New York's 17th congressional district since 2024 in the [[United States House of Representatives]]. A member of the Republican Party, Caswell succeeded outgoing representative Mike Lawler, in representing the district. Known for his ownership and transformation of the New York Knicks, Alan Caswell was not involved in politics until his announcement of running for the 2015 open state senate seat for New York's 35th district, which he won. Since then he has been an outspoken critic of democrat establishment and politics and has given the ownership of the New York Kicks, to his wife, Claudia. |