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The Republican nominee, former insurance agent Monica De La Cruz defeated the Democratic nominee, businesswoman Michelle Vallejo. Recent election results from statewide races [ edit ]
You Would Do It Too [1] (Spanish: Tú también lo harías) is a 2023 mystery thriller television miniseries created and written by David Victori and Jordi Vallejo. It features Pablo Molinero, Ana Polvorosa, Michelle Jenner, Paco Tous, Ana Wagener and, Elena Irureta, among others.
Michelle Vallejo: Texas [n 3] Texas's 15th congressional district: March 1, 2022 First round: Advanced 20.1% Runoff N/A May 24, 2022 Runoff: Won 50.1% Lost 44.8% Jessica Cisneros: Texas [n 3] Texas's 28th congressional district: March 1, 2022 First round: Advanced 46.8% Runoff N/A May 24, 2022 Runoff: Lost 49.7% Did not qualify N/A Jessica ...
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Claudia Quintana (1995): [302] First Latino American female to become the City Attorney for Vallejo, California [Solano County, California] Krishna Abrams (1993): [303] First female District Attorney of Solano County (2014) Dora M. Rios (1999): [304] First Latino American female Judge of the Solano County Superior Court (2017)
Camila Antonia Amaranta Vallejo Dowling (Spanish: [kaˈmila anˈtonja amaˈɾanta βaˈʝexo ˈðawlin]; born 28 April 1988) is a Chilean politician and former student leader, currently serving as the Minister General Secretariat of Government since 11 March 2022.
In March 2024, De La Cruz delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address in Spanish. [13]In June 2024, Politico reported De La Cruz earmarked $2.4 million in taxpayer funds to Angels of Love Advocacy Project, an organization founded by an associate who was recently [when?] arrested for allegedly stealing $500,000 from Ponzi scheme victims.