NY-15: Melissa Mark-Viverito wants to replace outgoing Rep. Jos Serrano in Congress
Melissa Mark-Viverito, who was the first person of color to serve as New York City Council speaker, announced her candidacy Wednesday to replace outgoing Rep. José Serrano of the Bronx.
Mark-Viverito, originally from Puerto Rico, is the sixth Democrat to announce an interest in succeeding Serrano, who is also of Puerto Rican descent and represented the predominantly Latino district, one of the nation's poorest, for 16 terms.
Serrano, who has Parkinsons disease, announced in March that he would not re-election in 2020.
After my diagnosis, I initially planned to continue my work representing the people of the South Bronx far into the future a responsibility that brings me great joy," he said in a statement. "Although this disease has not affected my work in Congress, over the last few months Ive come to the realization that Parkinsons will eventually take a toll, and that I cannot predict its rate of advancement."
State Assemblyman Michael Blake and New York City Councilmen Ritchie Torres and Ruben Díaz Sr. are among those joining Viverito in seeking to succeed Serrano. Viverito is currently the interim president of the Latino Victory Fund, a political action committee that aims to get more Latinos in public office.
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