Backed by DC 37, Salamanca wins Bronx City Council race

Union activist Aurea Mangual went door-to-door to help get out the vote on Feb. 23 in support of Rafael Salamanca in a New York City Council special election.
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Union activist Aurea Mangual went door-to-door to help get out the vote on Feb. 23 in support of Rafael Salamanca in a New York City Council special election. Photo by Clarence Elie-Rivera

By ALFREDO ALVARADO

Rafael Salamanca won his special election on Feb. 23 to represent the 17th district in the City Council.

Endorsed by DC 37, Salamanca defeated five candidates and received 40 percent of the vote.

Salamanca, whose district includes Hunts Point, Longwood and Morrisania in the South Bronx, was endorsed by DC 37 at a press conference in January. “We trust he will be a champion for working people in the City Council,” said DC 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido at the press conference.

During his victory speech, Salamanca announced that his first priority is to reach out to residents of the New York City Housing Authority.

“I’m going to visit those same developments I was visiting to get out the vote, to get those elevators fixed and the garbage removed. Those are a major concern for me and then bring that information to NYCHA,” Salamanca said.

An experienced community activist, Salamanca is a lifelong resident of the district and has worked as the district manager for Community Board 2 since 2010 and chaired its health committee for five years. Salamanca’s mother was a member of Municipal Hospital Employees Union Local 420.

The special election filled with seat left vacant by Maria del Carmen Arroyo, who resigned.

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