They have applicants for council positions in several Westchester cities and two for mayor

Newsroom/Westchester Hispano
The Hispanic Democrats of Westchester celebrated the Fiesta de los Reyes with gifts, food and drinks, and they felt proud that, in such an important event to maintain the traditions of Hispanics, nine candidates for elected positions in the county of Westchester.
Attorney Robin Bikkal, founder and co-chair of the Hispanic Democrats of Westchester, presented the candidates along with the institution’s co-chair, Ximena Francella, including several top prospects and candidates.

“I have the great pleasure of presenting an unprecedented number of candidates running for elected office throughout Westchester County,” Bikkal said during the event held on Sunday, January 8 in White Plains.
Among the candidates are: Councilwoman Martha Lopez, who is running for re-election to the New Rochelle City Board; Jonathan Campozano, candidate for Greenburgh council; Jennifer Bid for re-election to the White Plains City Council; Karine Patiño, for re-election as a Mount Kisco councilwoman; Yadira Ramos Herbert, who has launched her candidacy for mayor of New Rochelle; Luis Marino, who is running for re-election as mayor of Port Chester, in March; legislator José Alvarado, who is running for re-election for District 17 of Yonkers; Ximena Francella, who is running for legislator for District 11, and Manuel Casanova, for legislator for District 10.

Posted on January 19, 2023