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Molina was born in Honduras and came to the United States when he was 11 years old. He attended South Bronx High School. Molina's professional experience includes working as a banker, serving as a member of the Bronx Community Board 3 and co-founding the Bronx Volunteer Coalition. He has also worked as an organizer for the Northwest Bronx Coalition.<ref name=mott>[http://www.motthavenherald.com/2016/01/18/council-candidate-marlon-molina-says-hes-a-community-organizer-at-heart/ ''Mott Haven Herald'', "Council candidate Marlon Molina says he’s a community organizer at heart," January 18, 2016]</ref>
Molina was born in Honduras and came to the United States when he was 11 years old. He attended South Bronx High School. Molina's professional experience includes working as a banker, serving as a member of the Bronx Community Board 3 and co-founding the Bronx Volunteer Coalition. He has also worked as an organizer for the Northwest Bronx Coalition.<ref name=mott>[http://www.motthavenherald.com/2016/01/18/council-candidate-marlon-molina-says-hes-a-community-organizer-at-heart/ ''Mott Haven Herald'', "Council candidate Marlon Molina says he’s a community organizer at heart," January 18, 2016]</ref>



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New York City Council, District 17
Former candidate
PartyBronx Renewal
Elections and appointments
Last electionFebruary 23, 2016
Term limitsN/A
Education
High schoolSouth Bronx High School
Personal
Place of birthHonduras
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Marlon Molina was a 2016 candidate for District 17 of the New York City Council in New York. He was defeated in the special election on February 23, 2016.

Biography

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Molina was born in Honduras and came to the United States when he was 11 years old. He attended South Bronx High School. Molina's professional experience includes working as a banker, serving as a member of the Bronx Community Board 3 and co-founding the Bronx Volunteer Coalition. He has also worked as an organizer for the Northwest Bronx Coalition.[1]

Issues

Campaign themes

2016

Molina's campaign themes included pushing for more affordable housing and creating programs to lessen gun violence and improve community relations with police officers[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Municipal elections in New York, New York (2016)

The city of New York, New York, held a special election for District 17 of the city council on February 23, 2016. Maria del Carmen Arroyo, who previously held the position, resigned from the council on December 31, 2015. The winner of the 2016 special election served a term that expired on December 31, 2016. The following candidates ran in the New York City Council District 17 special election.[2]

New York City Council District 17, Special Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Rafael Salamanca Jr. 39.12% 1,455
George Alvarez 24.25% 902
Julio Pabon 15.11% 562
J. Loren Russell 10.84% 403
Joann Otero 7.13% 265
Marlon Molina 3.09% 115
Write-in votes 0.46% 17
Total Votes 3,719
Source: New York City Board of Elections, "Certified Results Special Election 17th Council," March 8, 2016

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See also

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