Racquel Vasquez Explained

Racquel Vasquez
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Nationality:American
Party:Democratic
Office:Mayor of Lemon Grove, California
Predecessor:Mary Sessom
Term Start:December 20, 2016
Office1:City Council of Lemon Grove, California
Term Start1:2012
Term End1:2016
Spouse:Jose Vasquez
Children:2
Education:California State University, Northridge

Racquel Vasquez (1969/1970)[1] is the mayor of the city of Lemon Grove, the first African-American woman elected mayor in San Diego County.[2]

Biography

Vasquez was born in Los Angeles[3] and raised in Gardena, California.[4] In 1994, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Management of Radio, TV&Film from California State University, Northridge.[5] After school, she worked as a promotion specialist for the city of Newport News, Virginia and in 2000, she accepted a position as a public information officer for the city of San Diego.[1] [5] In 2007, she was appointed as Planning Commissioner in Lemon Grove.[1] On November 6, 2012,[6] she was elected to the Lemon Grove City Council.[1] After 20-year incumbent mayor Mary Sessom retired, she entered the 2016 mayoral race.[7] In November 2016, she was elected mayor, defeating fellow City Councilman George Gastil and medical credentialing specialist Teresa Rosiak.[1] She was sworn in on December 20, 2016.[8] Running on a platform of fiscal responsibility, she was able to balance the budget in 2019, the first time in many years.[9] On November 3, 2020, she was re-elected as mayor[10] with 38% of the vote defeating Jerry Jones (32.50%), Kamaal Martin (20.25%), and Christopher Williams (9.22%).[11]

She is the recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award.

In 2023, she announced that she will be running to succeed Akilah Weber in the 79th district of the California State Assembly; her opponents are Dr. LaShae Sharp-Collins and Colin Parent.[12] Weber is running in the 39th district in the California State Senate currently held by President pro Tempore Toni Atkins who is term limited.[12]

Personal life

Vasquez is married to a 24 year Navy veteran Jose Vasquez;[13] they have two daughters.[2]

Work

Main roles have included:[5]

References

  1. News: Karen . Pearlman . Q&A with new Lemon Grove Mayor Racquel Vasquez . The San Diego Union-Tribune. December 25, 2016. Vasquez, 47, is San Diego County’s first female African-American mayor..
  2. News: Racquel . Vasquez . Commentary: Black and Brown Americans continue to experience systemic racism. It's in our history even here in Lemon Grove. . The San Diego Union-Tribune. July 23, 2020 . Vasquez is the first Black woman mayor in Lemon Grove and in San Diego County (footnote by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  3. Web site: "Home Is....Love" with Lemon Grove Mayor Vasquez . housingsandiego.org. June 2, 2020.
  4. Web site: Charter-Cox Local Edition with Lemon Grove Mayor Racquel Vasquez interview by Brad Pomerance . Local Edition News. July 12, 2017 .
  5. News: Christine . Huard. Racquel Vasquez, Candidate for Lemon Grove City Council. August 24, 2012. The Lemon Grove Patch.
  6. Web site: Full Biography for Racquel Vasquez. www.smartvoter.org.
  7. Web site: How To Run For City Office And Win.. December 23, 2016. candidchronicle.com.
  8. News: JoAnn . Fields. 1st African American Woman to Lead as Mayor in the County of San Diego . The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint. December 22, 2016 .
  9. News: Karen . Pearlman . Lemon Grove Mayor shares "State of the City' . The San Diego Union-Tribune. August 16, 2019.
  10. News: Morgan . Cook. Karla . Peterson. Lauryn . Schroeder. Michael. Smolens . Phenomenal San Diego women in elected office . The San Diego Union-Tribune. December 13, 2020 .
  11. News: Rebecca Jefferis . Williamson . Newly Re-elected Lemon Grove Mayor Racquel Vasquez Delivers Covi19-delayed State of the City Address . East County Magazine. December 15, 2020.
  12. News: Danielle. Dawson . San Diegans will be voting in dozens of local races next year. Here’s who is running . KUSI. December 28, 2023 .
  13. News: A note from Lemon Grove's new Mayor Racquel Vasquez . The East County Californian. January 5, 2017.

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