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The following is an alphabetically ordered list of notable
Latino members of the
United States
Democratic Party , past and present.
A
B
Xavier Becerra , Chairman of the
House Democratic Caucus
C
Julian Castro , 16th
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Lauro Cavazos , the first Hispanic
Cabinet member
[2]
Dennis Chavez , the first American-born Hispanic Senator
[3]
Yvanna Cancela , Chief of Staff to Nevada Governor
Tony Cárdenas , Congressman from California
Julian Castro ,
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Joaquin Castro , Congressman from Texas
Raúl Héctor Castro , 14th
Governor of Arizona
Lauro Cavazos , former
United States Secretary of Education
Dennis Chávez , former Senator and former Congressman from New Mexico
Henry Cisneros , former
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Maria Contreras-Sweet , Administrator of the
Small Business Administration
Baltasar Corrada del Río , former
Resident Commissioner of
Puerto Rico and former Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Jim Costa , Congressman from California
Henry Cuellar , Congressman from Texas
D
E
F
G
Henry B. Gonzalez , the first Hispanic Congressman from Texas
Pete Gallego , Congressman from Texas
Ruben Gallego , Congressman from Arizona
Jose Manuel Gallegos , Delegate from New Mexico
Joe Garcia , former Congressman from Florida
Joseph Garcia , Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
Robert García , Congressman from New York
Alejandro García Padilla ,
Governor of Puerto Rico
Eric Garcetti , Mayor of
Los Angeles
Charlie Gonzalez , former Congressman from Texas
Henry B. Gonzalez , former Congressman from Texas
Nellie Gorbea , Rhode Island Secretary of State
Raúl Grijalva , Congressman from Arizona
H
I
L
M
Robert Menendez , Senator from New Jersey
N
O
P
Thomas Perez , 26th
United States Secretary of Labor
R
S
Sonia Sotomayor , the first Hispanic
Supreme Court Justice
Gregorio Sablan ,
Delegate from
Northern Mariana Islands
Ken Salazar , former Senator and former
United States Secretary of the Interior
Linda Sanchez , Congresswoman from California
Loretta Sanchez , Congresswoman from California
Pedro Segarra , Mayor of
Hartford, Connecticut
Jose Serrano , Congressman from New York
Albio Sires , Congressman from New Jersey
Hilda Solis , former Congresswoman from California and the 25th
United States Secretary of Labor
Sonia Sotomayor , Associate Justice of the
United States Supreme Court
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V
See also
References