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Celeste Rodriguez
Member-elect of the California State Assembly
from the 43rd district
Assuming office
December 2, 2024
Succeeding Luz Rivas
Mayor of San Fernando
Assumed office
December 14, 2022
Preceded byMary Mendoza
Member of the San Fernando City Council
Assumed office
December 7, 2020
Personal details
Born1990 (age 33–34)
Political party Democratic
SpouseRobert Gonzales
Children1
Education San Diego State University
University of Southern California

Celeste T. Rodriguez (born 1990) is an American politician who is a member-elect of the California State Assembly since 2024. Elected in the 2024 election, she previously served as a councilor and Mayor of San Fernando, California.

Early life and career

Rodriguez attended and graduated from San Diego State University and later earned a Master of Social Work at the University of Southern California. She started her public service at Recreation and Community Services Department and later moved to the Office of Economic Opportunity in Los Angeles. [1]

Political career

In 2020, Rodriguez announced that she would be running for the San Fernando City Council. She defeated Mayor Joel Fajardo by 24 votes in the general election, being elected with Cindy Montañez. [2] [3] In December 2022, Rodriguez was elected by the city council to become the Mayor of San Fernando, after previously losing a vote for vice mayor against Mary Mendoza. She was recommended by councilor Cindy Montañez, who had the unanimous support of the city council to become Mayor before turning down the position. [4]

In January 2024, she announced that she would be running for California State Assembly for the 43rd district after incumbent Luz Rivas ran for the United States House of Representatives. [5] She advanced to the general election with Republican Victoria Garcia. [6]

Electoral history

Electoral history of Celeste Rodriguez
Year Office Party Primary General Result Swing Ref.
Total % P. Total % P.
2020 San Fernando City Council Nonpartisan Does not appear Won N/A
2024 California State Assembly Democratic 20,425 43.5% 1st TBD TBD TBD [7]

References

  1. ^ "Valley 200 2023: Celeste Rodriguez". San Fernando Valley Business Journal. July 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Love, Marianne (November 30, 2020). "After weeks of vote-counting, Celeste Rodriguez wins tight race for San Fernando City Council". Los Angeles Daily News.
  3. ^ Terry, Mike (December 2, 2020). "Rodriguez Unseats Fajardo on San Fernando Council". San Fernando Valley Sun.
  4. ^ Arizon, Gabriel (December 14, 2022). "San Fernando City Council Votes Twice for Mayor After First Choice Refused Position". San Fernando Valley Sun.
  5. ^ Nelson, Laura J. (February 1, 2024). "Your guide to California's Assembly District 43 race: Eastern San Fernando Valley". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Harter, Clara (March 5, 2024). "Election 2024: Semi-final results in for LA-area state Assembly races". Los Angeles Daily News.
  7. ^ "Tuesday March 5, 2024 - California Presidential Primary Election - Unofficial Election Results".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celeste Rodriguez
Member-elect of the California State Assembly
from the 43rd district
Assuming office
December 2, 2024
Succeeding Luz Rivas
Mayor of San Fernando
Assumed office
December 14, 2022
Preceded byMary Mendoza
Member of the San Fernando City Council
Assumed office
December 7, 2020
Personal details
Born1990 (age 33–34)
Political party Democratic
SpouseRobert Gonzales
Children1
Education San Diego State University
University of Southern California

Celeste T. Rodriguez (born 1990) is an American politician who is a member-elect of the California State Assembly since 2024. Elected in the 2024 election, she previously served as a councilor and Mayor of San Fernando, California.

Early life and career

Rodriguez attended and graduated from San Diego State University and later earned a Master of Social Work at the University of Southern California. She started her public service at Recreation and Community Services Department and later moved to the Office of Economic Opportunity in Los Angeles. [1]

Political career

In 2020, Rodriguez announced that she would be running for the San Fernando City Council. She defeated Mayor Joel Fajardo by 24 votes in the general election, being elected with Cindy Montañez. [2] [3] In December 2022, Rodriguez was elected by the city council to become the Mayor of San Fernando, after previously losing a vote for vice mayor against Mary Mendoza. She was recommended by councilor Cindy Montañez, who had the unanimous support of the city council to become Mayor before turning down the position. [4]

In January 2024, she announced that she would be running for California State Assembly for the 43rd district after incumbent Luz Rivas ran for the United States House of Representatives. [5] She advanced to the general election with Republican Victoria Garcia. [6]

Electoral history

Electoral history of Celeste Rodriguez
Year Office Party Primary General Result Swing Ref.
Total % P. Total % P.
2020 San Fernando City Council Nonpartisan Does not appear Won N/A
2024 California State Assembly Democratic 20,425 43.5% 1st TBD TBD TBD [7]

References

  1. ^ "Valley 200 2023: Celeste Rodriguez". San Fernando Valley Business Journal. July 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Love, Marianne (November 30, 2020). "After weeks of vote-counting, Celeste Rodriguez wins tight race for San Fernando City Council". Los Angeles Daily News.
  3. ^ Terry, Mike (December 2, 2020). "Rodriguez Unseats Fajardo on San Fernando Council". San Fernando Valley Sun.
  4. ^ Arizon, Gabriel (December 14, 2022). "San Fernando City Council Votes Twice for Mayor After First Choice Refused Position". San Fernando Valley Sun.
  5. ^ Nelson, Laura J. (February 1, 2024). "Your guide to California's Assembly District 43 race: Eastern San Fernando Valley". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Harter, Clara (March 5, 2024). "Election 2024: Semi-final results in for LA-area state Assembly races". Los Angeles Daily News.
  7. ^ "Tuesday March 5, 2024 - California Presidential Primary Election - Unofficial Election Results".

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