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Rocha ran for LULAC National President last year in NYC during the 85th LULAC
National Convention, but the election was cancelled after a TRO was filed and Rocha
was projected to lose to Maggie Rivera from Illinois.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
July 11, 2015
Salt Lake City, Utah - On Saturday, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
members at the 86TH National LULAC Convention & Expo in Salt Lake City elected
Roger C. Rocha Jr. from Laredo, Texas. Rocha ran last year and had support from the
outgoing and termed-out LULAC National President Margaret Moran. Last year''s
election was cancelled by Moran and a legal advisor after a TRO was filed to prevent as
some members labelled as cheating and support for Rocha was not present and he
would have lost to Rivera who was elected by the assembly present. Moran and her
advisors wouldn't recognize Rivera's election for her stand to get rid of the alleged
corruption that has plagued the LULAC National under the leadership of Moran and
another former LULAC National president.
Under Rocha's leadership, the same status quo that Moran and former National LULAC
President Rosa Rosales will continue. It was paramount for Moran and Rosales that they
could get Rocha elected, so that legal action wouldn't be taken against the former
administration's for the misuse of funds, lawsuits and other issues that the National
LULAC is facing.
Rocha's election secures that the National LULAC is still headed by a Texan. No other
member from any other state has ever been elected as LULAC National president for the
last 85 years. Why would anyone today become a member of an organization that
discriminates it's own membership, cancels an election because their candidate wouldn't
win and doesn't allow anyone other than a Texan to run the non-profit organization? It
became apparent last year, when River who is from Illinois won and Moran including
her legal advisors would not let her take office. Rivera is from Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Rivera was elected last year, but former National LULAC President Margaret Moran and
her executive legal advisor cancelled the election and prevented Rivera who had won
from taking office. Moran was termed out and couldn't extend her term, but managed to
continue as President. Several lawsuits were filed, one in New York, the other in Texas
and are still open challenging Moran's controversial presidency reign and Rivera not
being allowed to take office.
This year, the election was done by secret electronic voting.
Under Moran and her close advisors, the National LULAC faced improper property sales
without executive board or membership approval, funds were used to pay for hotel
rooms not used at last year's national convention in NYC and other questionable
transactions, including misuse of funds.
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