José Manuel "Conny" Varela Fernández (born February 13, 1954) is a
Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the
Popular Democratic Party (PPD). He has been a member of the
Puerto Rico House of Representatives since 1997 representing
District 32.
Early years and studies
Varela was born on February 13, 1954 in
Cayey. He studied in Notre Dame College of
Caguas and graduated from Miguel Meléndez Muñoz High School, where he received a medal for leadership. Varela completed a
bachelor's degree in political science from the
University of Puerto Rico, graduating
magna cum laude
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in 1974. In 1977, he received a
Juris Doctor
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from the
University of Puerto Rico School of Law
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. During his first year studying there, he served as president of his class. During his last year, he worked at the
Puerto Rico Department of Justice
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, specifically at the Office of the District Attorney.
Professional career
From 1977 to 1996, Varela was a partner in the Varela & Varela
law firm
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. In 1978, he worked as professor of criminology at Puerto Rico Junior College. He was also a professor of commercial law in Caguas City College from 1979 to 1980. From 1989 to 1991, he served as legal advisor of the Government Commission of the
Puerto Rico House of Representatives.
In 1982, he presided the Great Olympic Crusade, and received a special recognition from the
Puerto Rico Olympic Committee for his work. In 1987, he was selected by the
Puerto Rico Department of Sports and Recreation
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The department's headquarters complex is located in ...
as Distinguished Youth of Caguas, in the category of law.
Political career
Varela began his political career in 1993, when he was elected as member of the Municipal Assembly of
Caguas.
In
1996
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, Varela was elected for the first time to the
House of Representatives for the
District 32. During his first term, he was the minority speaker in the Commissions of Criminal Law, Municipal Affairs, and Retirement Systems. He was also a member of the Commissions of Government, Civil Law, and the Special Commission to Fight Crime.
Varela was reelected in the
2000 general election. During his second term, he presided the Commissions of Government, and served as vice-president of the Treasury Commission. He was again reelected in
2004
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, after which he served as member of the Commissions of Government, Budget, and Socioeconomic Development.
At the
2008 general elections, Varela was reelected for his fourth consecutive term, and served as minority speaker in the Commissions of Socioeconomic Development, as well as member of the Commissions of Government, Integral Development of the East Region, Public Safety, Housing, and Federal Affairs.
In 2010, with the death of longtime mayor of
Caguas,
William Miranda Marín
William "Willie" Miranda Marín (September 23, 1940 – June 4, 2010) was the mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico, from 1997 until his death in 2010.
Personal life
The son of José Miranda Gómez, a sugar cane cutter, and Rafaela Marín, a tobacco str ...
, Varela unexpectedly presented his candidacy to the seat, challenging Miranda's son,
William Miranda Torres. After an impromptu election within the Delegates Assembly, Varela received the majority of votes (35-30) to become mayor. Upon his exit from the Assembly, Varela was attacked by a crowd of people who threw bottles at him. However, due to irregularities in the process, he wasn't certified and the party ended up annulling the voting.
Miranda Torres was elected shortly afterwards.
Varela was reelected for his fifth term as representative in
2012
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.
Personal life
Although he was born in
Cayey, Varela has lived in
Caguas since 1976. He is married and has three children.
References
External links
José "Conny" Varelaon CamaraDeRepresentantes.org
José "Conny" Varela Profileon
WAPA-TV
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1954 births
Living people
People from Cayey, Puerto Rico
Popular Democratic Party members of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico alumni