CESAR ALEMAN

My name is Cesar Aleman and I am running for State Representative District 11. I am honored to be married to my beautiful wife Alejandra and father to my beautiful daughter Emily, 17 and my son Daniel, 6.

I have lived in South Phoenix/Laveen most of my life since we moved from El Paso Texas in 1992 at the age of 9 years old. I attended Laveen Elementary which is now Laveen Education Center and attended my senior year at Cesar Chavez High School where I was privileged to be part of the first class to graduate from Chavez. I have seen the wonderful side of District 11 and although it wasn’t perfect, it was our home and continues to be our home.

I worked for Boys & Girls Club of Metro Phoenix throughout the Valley since 2009 where I got the opportunity to work with youth, families, and community partners throughout Phoenix until May of 2020. I now work in the Laveen area serving our community and our church at Laveen Baptist Church where I am blessed to be part of.

My objective through this political opportunity is to serve our community. Our district area has grown and continues to grow. With that being said we need to make policy changes in our area that will actually improve our area. I am a candidate that believes the importance of family structure, life for all, and justice for all, and not the few. We need to remember that those held in political seats are there to serve our wonderful God-given nation and I want to be a representative that actually represents you and not political agendas. We can all come together, Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and any other political parties to better our communities because it is our communities that truly represent our nation.

I conclude with this statement given by our 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in a time of a divided nation in turmoil.

“that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

I hope to get your vote in our 2024 Arizona state election and the opportunity to serve you.

Sincerely Your Servant,

Cesar Aleman