Rafael Cox Alomar (born December 30, 1974) is a
Puerto Rican lawyer, professor of law, author and 2012 candidate for
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
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Early life
Cox Alomar was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico on 30 December 1974 to Noemí Alomar Suárez and Rafael Cox Rosario. He graduated from
Colegio San Ignacio in 1993 and
Cornell University
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in 1997. He subsequently attended the
University of Oxford (
Trinity College) on a
Marshall Scholarship, earning a D.Phil. in Modern History in 2001. He graduated from
Harvard Law School
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in 2004.
Professional life
He practiced law in Washington, D.C., representing clients in their disputes before the World Bank's International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.
He also practiced law in Puerto Rico with Reichard & Escalera, a local firm. He was a member of the board of directors of the Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation.
Currently he is an assistant professor of law at
David A. Clarke School of Law at Washington, D.C.
Resident Commissioner campaign
On 26 October 2011,
Alejandro García Padilla announced that Cox Alomar would be his running mate in the
2012 elections
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for Resident Commissioner. On accepting the nomination, he committed himself to reaffirming the values of the Commonwealth status, as well as promoting the creation of jobs, bringing attention to public safety, and broadening access to education and health services.
He formally filed his candidacy on 30 October 2010.
In May 2012, Cox Alomar became the subject of a scandal when a photograph comparing him to a
chimpanzee with the words "R.I.P. Yuyo", was posted on the
Twitter account belonging to
Zaida R. Hernández Torres
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, a politician belonging to the
New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico. Human rights defenders criticized Hernández for the personal attack against Cox Alomar, who is of
Afro-Puerto Rican ancestry, however, in statement she claimed her Twitter account was hacked and that she did not post the offensive image. She later apologized to Cox Alomar and terminated her Twitter account, promising to avoid social networks.
Incumbent Resident Representative
Pedro Pierluisi won
re-election on November 6, 2012 by a 1.28% margin, with 48.44% of the vote, while Cox Alomar placed second with 47.16%.
After his defeat, the elected Mayor of
San Juan contracted Cox Alomar as advisor of federal affairs for the city.
Political views
When named as candidate for Resident Commissioner, Cox Alomar avoided describing the
Commonwealth status of Puerto Rico as colonial.
He has come out against the
New Progressive Party's two-stage status referendum, calling it divisive.
However, on August 9, 2013, Cox Alomar identified himself with the ''
soberanistas'', the PPD's wing that support the creation of a project known as ''ELA Soberano'', a hybrid between a free association compact and elements of the Commonwealth such as the American citizenship and a common coin.
When asked to explain the sudden change in relation to the political status, he noted that in order to avoid the promotion of a message that conflicted with García Padilla's support of the territorial commonwealth, the 2012 campaign was targeted at attacking the referendum's credibility. On March 8, 2023, he presented the books "The Constitution of Puerto Rico" and "Towards a new order of things" published in 202
Personal life
Cox Alomar is married to Hilda Rodríguez.
He is related to former MLB baseball players
Sandy Alomar Sr.,
Roberto Alomar
Roberto "Robbie" Alomar Velázquez (; ; born February 5, 1968)
is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball player for the San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, and Arizon ...
, and
Sandy Alomar Jr.
References
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1974 births
Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola alumni
Living people
Popular Democratic Party (Puerto Rico) politicians
Puerto Rican lawyers
Cornell University alumni
Harvard Law School alumni