Blanca Alvarado

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Preceded byZoe Lofgren
Succeeded byGeorge Shirakawa Jr.
Born1931 (age 9495)
Known forAmerican social activist and former politician
Blanca Alvarado
Member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
from the 2nd district
In office
1994–2008
Preceded byZoe Lofgren
Succeeded byGeorge Shirakawa Jr.
Member of the San Jose City Council
from the 5th district
In office
1980–1994
Personal details
Born1931 (age 9495)
Known forAmerican social activist and former politician

Blanca Alvarado (born 1931) is an American social activist and former politician. She was the first Latina elected to the San Jose City Council and the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors[1] and the first Latina to serve as the board's chairperson.[2]

The daughter of a coal miner who was active in the union, she was born in the Colorado mining town of Cokedale. After the mine's closure, the family moved to the Santa Clara Valley in California. She was educated at San Jose High School; after graduating, she married Jose J. Alvarado, a local radio host. The couple divorced in 1968.[3][1]

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