New Digital Ad Highlights Leticia Vasquez Wilson’s History As A Reformer
Today the Leticia Vasquez Wilson for Senate campaign released a new digital ad titled, “A Reformer.”
Today the Leticia Vasquez Wilson for Senate campaign released a new digital ad titled, “A Reformer.”
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Titled, “Royal Titles,” Vasquez-Wilson explains that she’s running because she doesn’t believe that elected positions should be handed down like royal titles but earned from the trust of the voters.
Vasquez-Wilson is currently elected to the Central Basin Municipal Water District board of directors representing its fourth district. In 2005, Vasquez-Wilson made history Lynwood’s first Latina mayor. During her tenure, she led an aggressive lobbying effort that brought in millions of dollars for new parks, schools, housing, shopping centers, streets, and a new state-of-the-art senior citizen center.
The election is March 26, 2019.
Following her end-of-year announcement that she would be running as a candidate for the 33rd State Senate District to replace California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, Leticia Vasquez-Wilson announced Tuesday that she’d submitted over 250 signatures of registered voters in the district to qualify her for the ballot.
The race to represent southeast L.A. County in the state Senate is heating up, as another candidate announced a bid for the District 33 seat on Friday, Dec. 21.