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Felix D. Arroyo was born on 16 April, 1948 in Massachusetts. Discover Felix D. Arroyo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Felix D. Arroyo Net Worth
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Arroyo announced he was running for Register of Probate for Suffolk County on February 11, 2014. He won the Democratic nomination with over 53% of the vote on September 9, 2014, and won an uncontested general election in November 2014. He was the first Latino to win a county-wide political race in Massachusetts. Arroyo was suspended from his job in February 2017, reportedly due to questions about his performance; he returned to work in October 2017 and has deemed the suspension "unjust". He was re-elected in November 2020, garnering a 77.1% majority against two opponents including perennial candidate Althea Garrison.
The City of Boston proclaimed October 28, 2011, as "Felix D. Arroyo Day", in honor of his lifelong commitment to social and economic justice and the many racial barriers that he has broken.
Two of Arroyo sons have also been elected to the Boston City Council: Felix G. Arroyo served as an at-large member from January 2010 to January 2014, and Ricardo Arroyo took office in January 2020 representing District 5.
Arroyo joined the Boston City Council as one of its four at-large members in January 2003, after placing fifth for an at-large seat in the November 2001 election; he was seated after Francis Roache resigned. Arroyo was re-elected in November 2003 and November 2005. He narrowly lost in November 2007, placing fifth in a field of nine candidates—his loss was attributed to low turnout among nonwhite communities, coupled with disproportionately strong turnout in traditionally white, Irish enclaves; overall turnout was only 13.6%.
For more than 25 years, Arroyo has worked to promote peace and justice on a local and global level. Locally, he has sought to curtail domestic violence, gang violence, and hate crimes and was a vocal advocate against the War in Iraq. Working globally for peace, he has traveled to Nicaragua with Witness for Peace and to El Salvador with Sister Cities Program. He has traveled to Haiti and visited Israel as a peace delegate, and went to the Dominican Republic in 1999 to distribute supplies with a hurricane relief delegation.
Arroyo ran for the Boston School Committee in 1981 and 1983, becoming the first Latino to run citywide, and the first Latino to pass a primary. In 1984, Arroyo founded the Latino Democratic Committee, the first statewide Latino political organization in Massachusetts, and served as the Latin American Affairs Director for United States Senator John Kerry. Arroyo served in the cabinet of Mayor of Boston Raymond Flynn from 1985 until 1992. In 1992, Arroyo resigned his salaried position as the Director of Personnel for the City of Boston, in order to take an unpaid position as a member of the Boston School Committee. He would later serve as Vice President and President of the Boston School Committee, where he served from 1992 until 1999.
Felix D. Arroyo (born Apr 16, 1948) is the Register of Probate for Suffolk County, Massachusetts effective 2018, and a former at-large member of the Boston City Council.