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Konstantinos Vogiatzis is a certified public accountant and proud Texan who understands that opportunity isn’t given — it’s earned through hard work, faith, and perseverance.
The son of hardworking parents, he grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class watching his family juggle multiple jobs and rely on their faith and determination to stay afloat. And when his mother returned to school while raising three children, Konstantinos saw firsthand how education can change a family’s future. He saw the strength and sacrifice it takes to build a better future for your family one step at a time. Those early lessons didn’t just shape who he became — they shaped his commitment to serve the families who remind him of his own.

Konstantinos earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from the University of Houston and studied abroad at the London School of Economics. After becoming a certified public accountant, he spent his career auditing and advising major Gulf Coast energy companies and Fortune 500 firms with global footprints. That work made him a watchdog for stakeholders — responsible for asking tough questions, tracking every dollar, and ensuring powerful institutions played by the rules.
His approach has always been simple: follow the numbers, flag what others overlook, find the waste, and demand accountability.
In 2023, Konstantinos bought his first home in Brazoria County — becoming the first in his family to own a home. Konstantinos has long been active in his community as a volunteer and community organizer. He previously served as a volunteer tax preparer through the IRS’s VITA program, helping low-income families navigate complex tax filings and keep more of what they earned. He also organized civic engagement events that brought residents together to discuss local issues, share resources, and strengthen community ties. He has also volunteered with local food drives, youth mentorship efforts, and community service projects — always driven by a belief that strong communities are built when neighbors show up for one another.
Konstantinos’s Christian faith has long grounded him in service and hope — a faith shaped by a family deeply rooted in the Greek Church, where his mother worked as a secretary and Greek language teacher, and his father still serves as a cantor. He knows that too many Texans today are working harder than ever and still feel like they’re falling behind — struggling with rising costs, broken systems, and leaders who’ve forgotten who they work for.
Yet, Konstantinos holds onto the promise that “Weeping may linger for the evening, but joy comes in the morning.” That joy looks like a life of dignity and fairness for every Texan — where hard work pays off and families can breathe a little easier.
Now, Konstantinos is running for Congress to bring accountability back to government — to make sure leaders put the same care into representing the Gulf Coast that its people put into powering the state. For Konstantinos, this campaign isn’t about party politics; it’s about accountability, fairness, and getting Washington to finally do its job for the people who do theirs every day.

Konstantinos is ready to work and fight hard for the America he believes in — the America we all deserve. Join him, and let’s build that future together.



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