Cesar Chavez (U.S. politician)
Cesar Chavez | |
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Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 29th district | |
Assumed office January 9, 2017 Serving with Richard Andrade | |
Preceded by | Ceci Velasquez |
Personal details | |
Born | Moroleon, Guanajuato, Mexico | October 30, 1987
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence(s) | Phoenix, Arizona |
Cesar Chavez (born October 30, 1987) is a Mexican-American singer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he has served in the Arizona House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 29th legislative district, since 2017. Prior to entering politics, Chavez travelled internationally as a Mariachi vocalist. Chavez is a 2022 candidate to fill the open seat of outgoing State Senator Martín Quezada.
Early life[]
Chavez was born in Moroleon, Guanajuato, and immigrated to the United States at the age of three. He is the oldest of three children born to Nicolas Chavez and Maria Martinez.[citation needed]
Arizona House of Representatives[]
In 2016, Chavez and incumbent Richard C. Andrade won the Democratic primary. They went on to defeat Republican John Wilson in the general election.[1][2]
He is openly gay,[3] and serves alongside two other openly LGBT legislators: Daniel Hernández Jr. and Robert Meza. On October 11, 2017, (National Coming Out Day), the three lawmakers announced the creation of an LGBTQ Caucus in the legislature.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Arizona Secretary of State Election Night Reporting".
- ^ "Arizona Election Results 2016". Aug 1, 2017. Retrieved Feb 12, 2021 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "After Phoenix Pride, LGBT political representation is a yearlong issue". The State Press, April 15, 2018.
- ^ "Gay Lawmakers Create First LGBTQ Caucus at Arizona Legislature". The Arizona Republic. October 12, 2017.
External links[]
- Arizona Democrats
- Members of the Arizona House of Representatives
- Politicians from Phoenix, Arizona
- Living people
- 1987 births
- LGBT state legislators in Arizona
- Gay politicians
- LGBT Hispanic and Latino American people
- Mexican emigrants to the United States
- 21st-century American politicians
- Hispanic and Latino American state legislators
- People from Moroleón
- Politicians from Guanajuato
- 21st-century LGBT people