Chaudhary was born in
Minneapolis in 1969, three years after his parents immigrated from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh,
India. His father, Dr. Surendra Pal Singh Chaudhary, is a retired inspector with the
United States Department of Agriculture. Chaudhary's mother, Raj Mohini Chaudhary, worked as a research assistant at the University of Minnesota, owned an import firm, and established a family wellness foundation for the South Asian community SEWA-AIFW. In 1977 Chaudhary's parents moved to the Minneapolis suburb,
Fridley, Minnesota, where Chaudhary spent the remainder of his youth. He attended
Columbia Heights High School, and it was during high school Chaudhary stated that government teacher, Jack Gause, first involved him in state politics. Upon graduation from high school in 1987, Chaudhary pursued his degree at
St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. As an undergraduate, Chaudhary was in the student senate, the multi-cultural student association, political awareness committee organizer and lobbied for the state student coalition. In the summer and fall of 1989, while still a college student, Chaudhary served as Special Assistant to
Hubert H. (Skip) Humphrey III. During his junior year, he attended
Manchester College,
Oxford University in England where he studied British and American foreign policy, and was a member of the famed
Oxford Union debating society, the Oxford Law Society, and Oxford Indian Students Association. Before Chaudhary's 1991 return to the United States from Great Britain, he traveled extensively in India, South Africa, and
Namibia. There he witnessed the first celebration of Namibia's independence day, and met both
Nelson Mandela and
Bishop Desmond Tutu. Chaudhary stated these experiences were an opportunity to witness truly international struggle. Back in Minnesota, Chaudhary went on to graduate from St. Olaf, receiving his
B.A. in Political Science. Chaudhary and then served as a foreign policy staff member for Senator
Edward Kennedy, working in the area of foreign policy. In 1992, he took a year off from academics to work on the
Tom Harkin presidential campaign and
Gerry Sikorski's last
6th Congressional District race. After his time in
Washington, D.C., Chaudhary continued his studies in law at the
University of Minnesota Law School. As a law student, Chaudhary clerked for Judge John Stanoch and at the
Hennepin County, Minnesota Attorney’s Office. Chaudhary also acted as Special Assistant to
Skip Humphrey during his time as
Attorney General of Minnesota. He received the Governor’s Certificate of Commendation for his work with the Legal Aid Society in Minneapolis and was an author for the
Journal of Global Trade. Chaudhary graduated from law school in 1995. ==Minnesota House of Representatives==