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Margarita López Member of the New York City Council from the 2nd District In office
1997–2006Succeeded by Rosie Mendez Constituency Manhattan: Lower East Side, East Village, Gramercy Park, Rosehill, Kips Bay; southern part of Murray Hill Personal details Born Puerto Rico Political party Democratic Residence New York City, United States
Margarita López is an openly lesbian former New York City Council Member who represented New York City Council's 2nd district from 1998 to 2005. The 2nd district comprises the Lower East Side, Alphabet City, and the East Village. López was elected to the Council in 1997. Born in Puerto Rico, she relocated to New York City in 1978.[1] A Democrat representing District 2 in the city council, she was the only openly gay Puerto Rican politician in that organization for some time. During her years of political service, she has particularly emphasized increasing city services, renovating neighborhood libraries, and championing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights.In 2005, López entered the race to succeed C. Virginia Fields as Manhattan Borough President. Due to a series of articles published in the New York Post, she came under fire for connections to the controversial Church of Scientology, whose members donated sizeable amounts of money to her campaign for Manhattan Borough president. Due at least in part to the bad press generated by these stories and the Church of Scientology's views on homosexuality,[2] she lost the Democratic primary election to win her party's endorsement for the general election in November of that year. Democratic candidate Scott Stringer won both the primary and later the general election.
In 2006, Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed López to a seat on the board of the New York City Housing Authority.[3] López, who once was a critic of Bloomberg, endorsed the mayor in his re-election campaign against Fernando Ferrer, the first Puerto Rican candidate to run for mayor of the city. She was succeeded in her previous councilmember position by Rosie Méndez.
References
- ^ New York City Housing Authority: Biography of Margarita López
- ^ Margarita López stays mum through Scientology flap from Downtown Express 05/08/2005
- ^ Scoopy's Notebook:López gets the job from The Villager 29/03/2006
External links
- (English) Interview with New York Latino Journal
- (English) Campaign endorsement from Stonewall Democrats
Political offices Preceded by
Antonio PagánNew York City Council, 2nd District
1998–2005Succeeded by
Rosie MendezCategories:- New York City Council members
- American politicians of Puerto Rican descent
- American activists
- Lesbian politicians
- LGBT rights activists from the United States
- LGBT politicians from the United States
- American people of Puerto Rican descent
- LGBT Hispanic and Latino American people
- LGBT people from Puerto Rico
- Women in New York politics
- Living people
- Hispanic and Latino American women
- Puerto Rican people stubs
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