Jesus Gonzalez (New York Assembly)
Jesus Gonzalez was a Working Families Party candidate in the September 13 special election for the New York State Assembly, District 54. The special election was called to fill the vacancy created when Darryl Towns (D) resigned from the Assembly to become the New York State HCR Commissioner.[1]
Campaign themes
2011
Gonzalez's campaign site detailed his priorities and policy goals:
- "Successful schools and jobs for youth"
- "Safe and affordable housing"
- "Justice and fair wages for all workers"
- "Transparent and accountable government"
- Special Election, Redistricting, and Campaign Finance Reform
Elections
2011
Gonzalez was defeated by Rafael Espinal (D) in the September 13, 2011, special election. Deidra Towns (Community First) also ran.The special election was called to fill the vacancy created when Darryl Towns (D) resigned from the Assembly to become the New York State HCR Commissioner.[2][3]
Recent news
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