Brenda López de Arrarás explained

Brenda López de Arrarás
Office:Chair of the Puerto Rico Popular Democratic Party
Term Start:October 15, 2018
Term End:December 2, 2018
Predecessor:Héctor Ferrer
Successor:Aníbal José Torres
State House1:Puerto Rico
District1:at-large
Term Start1:January 2, 2009
Term End1:January 2, 2021
Birth Name:Brenda López González
Birth Date:25 April 1971
Birth Place:Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Party:Popular Democratic
Otherparty:Democratic

Brenda López de Arrarás (born April 25, 1971) is a Puerto Rican politician. She was a member of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Representatives from 2009 until 2021,[1] and is affiliated to the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) and served as the party's vice president. She was the first woman, who reached that position, unanimously elected.

Early years and studies

Brenda López was born on April 25, 1971, in Arecibo, but was raised in Utuado. Her father was a former member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives for District 22. She completed her elementary and high school studies in Utuado. López then completed a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras graduating in 1993. After completing her bachelor's degree school, López de Arrarás entered the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law in Ponce, Puerto Rico and reached Juris Doctor degree in 1996.

Political life

In 2007, López decided to run for office as a Representative. At the PPD primaries next year, she was the third candidate with most votes for Representative At-large.[2] She was then elected at the 2008 general elections.[3] She served as the party's Ranking Minority member in the Commissions of Education, Community Organizations, Agriculture, and others.

López was re-elected to a second term on the 2012 General Elections and a third term in the 2016 General Election. She served as the Chairwoman of the Commissions on Women Issues & Equality and Education, Arts & Culture from 2013 to 2016.[4]

Personal life

Brenda López is married to fellow politician José Enrique Arrarás. They have two children together named Enrique Antonio Arraras and Isabel Celste Arraras .[5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marrero . Juan . Legisladora trumpista de Carolina queda fuera del Senado . Metro . 2020-11-04 . es . 2021-01-05.
  2. http://64.185.222.182/Primarias/escrutinio/PRIMARIASPPD2008/ESCRUTINIOPPD/RepAcuAcumulacion/RepresentantesAcumulacion.aspx@mode=Blank.html Primarias 2008: Representantes por Acumulación
  3. http://ceepur.org/elecciones2008/CEE_Events/ELECCIONES_GENERALES_2008_4/ESCRUTINIO_GENERAL_8/default.html Elecciones Generales 2008
  4. Web site: Camara de Representantes . 2012-01-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120112044628/http://www.camaraderepresentantes.org/legs2.asp?r=MQBONBMMDD . 2012-01-12 .
  5. https://www.adendi.com/archivo.asp?Xnum=869814&year=2011&mon=1 Víctima del crimen representante Brenda López de Arrarás
  6. http://www.primerahora.com/mariacelestearrarassumadrastraesmenorqueella-253254.html María Celeste Arrarás su madrastra es menor que ella