Biography:
Julia Salazar is an American politician and activist. Recently in an election, she defeated New York State Senator Martin Malave Dilan to become the Democratic nominee for the 18th district. Her campaign gained attention after she was endorsed by Democratic Socialist of America, Cynthia Nixon and Alsxandria Ocasio-Cortez. She now advances to the general election on November 6, 2018 where she does not face a Republican opponent.
Full Name | Julia Salazar |
Nick Name | Julia |
Occupation | Politician and Activist |
Personal Details:
Date of Birth | December 31, 1990 |
Age (as in 2018) | 27 years old |
Born Place | Miami, Florida, United States |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | White |
Education Details
Qualification | She did not earn a degree but went to Columbia University |
School | Not Available |
College | Columbia University |
Julia Salazar Family:
Father | Not Available |
Mother | Not Available |
Brother | Not Available |
Sister | Not Available |
Children | NOne |
Julia Salazar Height and Weight
Height | In feet: 5 feet 8 inches In meters: 1.73 m In centimeters: 173 cm |
Weight | In Kg: 55 kg In Pounds: 121 pounds |
Physical Stats
Body Measurements | 32-23-34 inches |
Bra Size | 32B |
Dress size | 2 (US) |
Shoe size | 7 (US) |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Husband/Boyfriend and Affairs
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Husband | None |
Current Relationship with | We have no information about her relationship status |
Past Affairs | Not Available |
Salary and Net Worth
Salary | Not Available |
Net Worth | Not Available |
Best Known for | Julia Salazar is best known for defeating New York State Senator Martin Malave Dilan to become the democratic nominee for the 18th district in 2018. |
Social Profiles and Contact Information
Not Available | |
Not Available | |
juliasalazar |
Some Facts about Julia Salazar
- Her mother is an American while her father was naturalized citizen from Colombia.
- When she turned 18 years old, she was registered as a Republican.
- As a politician, she supports decriminalization of sex work, Medicare for all and the abolition of ICE.
- In September 2018, she accused David Keyes, a spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sexual assault. 11 additional women came out with similar allegations but Keyes has denied all those allegations.