Margarita Ostolaza

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margarita Ostolaza
Member of the Puerto Rico Senate
from the San Juan district
In office
2001–2005
Personal details
Born Cayey, Puerto Rico
Political party Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Alma mater New York University
Occupation Politician, Senator, Professor

Margarita Ostolaza Bey is a former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico.

Margarita Ostolaza was born in Cayey, Puerto Rico. After carrying out her graduate studies at New York University (NYU), she started teaching in the Cayey campus of the University of Puerto Rico where in 1986, she founded the Project for Studies of Women. Afterwards, she finished her doctoral studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Her specialty is political sociology. In 1989, with the editorial assistance of Ediciones Huracán, she published her book "Política Sexual en Puerto Rico" (Sexual Policy in Puerto Rico).

Ostolaza teaches at the University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras campus. A former member of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), professor Ostolaza was elected Senator from the district of San Juan in the 2000 elections as a candidate of the Popular Democratic Party (PDP).[1] During her only term in the Senate, she chaired the Committee on Education, and the Committee on Science and Culture.[2] In 2004, she was unsuccessful in her reelection bid, when she and her running mate, Sen. José Ortiz Dalliot were succeeded by the candidates of the PNP Roberto Arango and Carlos Díaz.[3]

In 2008, Ostolaza ran again, this time for Senator at-large, in the PPD's March 2008 primaries, appearing in the ballot's #12 slot. However, she lost, ending in 8th place, with 6th place or higher being required to win.[4] After that, she has contributed as a columnist for El Nuevo Día. She is also President of the PPD Women in the District of San Juan.[5][6]

References

Sources


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.