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Political party
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Website
  
jeniferfornyc.com

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Born
  
September 1, 1982 (age 34)Tarrytown, New York (
1982-09-01
)

Residence
  
Battery Park City, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania, Stanford Law School

Jenifer Rajkumar (born September 1, 1982) is a New York City politician, community leader and human rights lawyer. She ran for the New York State Assembly in the 65th District, as the seat was occupied by Alice Cancel, who won a special election on April 19, 2016, to replace Sheldon Silver, who was convicted of corruption and expelled from the Assembly in 2015. Rajkumar finished third in a six-way Democratic primary, the winner, Yuh-Line Niou, went on to win in the general election in November.

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Early life and education

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Rajkumar was born in Tarrytown, New York and raised in Westchester County. She is the daughter of immigrants from India who came to the United States with just $300 and a suitcase, first settling in Queens.

She is a graduate of Stanford Law School with pro bono distinction and the University of Pennsylvania, magna cum laude, and graduated as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. At Penn, she received the Alice Paul Award for exceptional community service.

2011 District Leader race

In 2011, Rajkumar won the race to be District Leader of the 65th District of the New York State Assembly, beating out a 28-year incumbent with over 70% of the vote. She has since been re-elected to that office two more times, in 2013 and 2015. As district leader, Rajkumar led the successful effort to bring M9 bus service back to Battery Park City and has worked closely with Democracy for Battery Park City, an organization which seeks representation for residents of the neighborhood on the board of the Battery Park City Authority. Rajkumar was endorsed for re-election for District Leader in 2015 by Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, and New York City Public Advocate Letitia James.

2013 City Council race

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In 2013, Rajkumar ran for the New York City Council in the Democratic primary in New York City's first Council district, losing to incumbent Margaret Chin. However, Rajkumar was able to secure 41.5% of the vote, more than any other candidate challenging an incumbent that year. Throughout the highly publicized campaign, Rajkumar stressed her record on defending locals from developers and big moneyed interests as well as her desire to add more schools to the district.

2016 State Assembly race

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On April 25, 2016, Rajkumar officially launched her campaign to run for Sheldon Silver's seat in the New York State Assembly's 65th District. On April 19, Alice Cancel won the special election, in a race that was deemed highly controversial and questionable by many. Rajkumar has centered her campaign around fighting for the middle class, protecting and expanding affordable housing, particularly through NYCHA, and replacing Albany's culture of corruption with a culture of service that will directly serve her Lower Manhattan constituents. She has been endorsed in this race by City Council Member Rafael Espinal.

Other activities

Rajkumar is a human rights lawyer. She practices law at Sanford Heisler Kimpel LLP, where she litigates gender discrimination, tenants' rights, and whistleblower cases. In 2015, she was selected to Super Lawyers' New York-Metro Rising Stars List. She has litigated qui tam cases on behalf of whistleblowers combating corporate fraud. She was originating counsel on an amicus curiae brief filed in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of NOW, Legal Momentum, the National Women's Law Center, and Equal Rights Advocates in Mach Mining v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, presenting arguments in favor of equality for women in nontraditional fields of employment such as firefighting, construction and law enforcement. She was part of the legal team in Velez v. Novartis, one of the largest gender discrimination class actions ever to go to trial, which was named one of the top 10 cases in the world advancing women's rights by the United Nations.

Rajkumar is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY's Lehman College in the Political Science Department. Her teaching interests include immigration and government corruption.

Rajkumar is a regular panelist on PBS' To the Contrary. On the program, she has joined members of Congress and prominent national policy advocates in debating income inequality, health care, and human rights. She was also the co-chair of the Ready for Hillary Millennial Council.

Rajkumar serves on the Legal Advisory Council of Sanctuary for Families, New York City's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender violence. She has spoken on public interest law and policy at Stanford Law School, CUNY Law School and Harvard Law School.

She previously served on the national board of directors of the Women's Campaign Fund, which seeks to increase the number of women in elected office locally and nationally, and she currently serves on the Advisory Council of WIN.NYC.

References

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