Alexandria TImes: Newcomer Canek Aguirre runs for city council

Alexandria TImes: Newcomer Canek Aguirre runs for city council

When Canek Aguirre, a first-generation American citizen and the son of Mexican immigrants, was growing up in California, he often served as an interpreter between Spanish-speaking parents and school faculty. Later, when Aguirre moved to Alexandria, he served in that role again in a professional capacity at Alexandria City Public Schools as a liaison between bilingual parents and George Washington Middle School.

Washington Post: Ten Democrats crowd Alexandria council race months before filing deadline

Alexandria Democrats are lining up to run for City Council seats in the June 12 primary, with more than two months until the filing deadline.The latest to seek a seat on the six-person council is Canek Aguirre, 32, chair of the local economic opportunities commission and president of the board of Tenants and Workers United.

Alexandria Times: Del Ray resident announces city council campaign

Canek Aguirre, a Del Ray resident, announced his candidacy for city council Wednesday. Aguirre, who will run as a Democrat, has served on a number of local boards and commissions. He is the chair of the city’s Economic Opportunities Commission, president of the Tenants and Workers United board of directors and is vice chairman of the Health Systems Agency of Northern Virginia’s board of directors, according to his website.