Antonio Pagán
Male, Deceased Person
1958 – 2009
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Who was Antonio Pagán?
Antonio Pagán was an American politician, who held roles in the municipal government of New York City. He served on New York City Council for six years, and was subsequently appointed the city's commissioner of employment by mayor Rudy Giuliani in 1998.
Pagán, a native of Manhattan who spent much of his early life in Puerto Rico, became one of the two first openly gay men elected to the New York City Council in 1991, along with Thomas Duane, after Pagán narrowly upset the incumbent, Miriam Friedlander, in a close-fought Democratic primary.
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- Born
- Aug 22, 1958
Manhattan - Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Master's Degree, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Criminal justice
- Master's Degree, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- Died
- Jan 25, 2009
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on July 23, 2013
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