Political newcomer to face Menard

By Michael Rovito
Frontiersman
Published on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 10:39 AM AKDT

MAT-SU ” The Democratic candidate for Alaska Senate District G, now held by Republican Senate President Lyda Green, said he believes he can help restore faith in the public process.

Erick Cordero Giorgana, a 33-year-old Palmer resident, said if elected he will work to show government can be an agent of good.

“I believe in open, honest government above all,” Cordero Giorgana said Monday. He will face Republican candidate Linda Menard in the upcoming general election. Menard was set to challenge Green in the August Republican Primary until Green’s surprise announcement last week she won’t seek re-election.

Cordero Giorgana’s desire to restore the public’s faith in government, while part of his personal beliefs, comes from his perception that the people of Alaska feel elected officials in the state are unable to lead, he said.

“Corruption is now kind of expected,” he said, adding he aims to change that. “I want to change people’s perspectives and notions to know it shouldn’t be expected.”

Originally from Mexico, Cordero Giorgana, the volunteer manager at Alaska Legal Services Corp. in Anchorage, became a U.S. citizen in January. Before that, Cordero Giorgana lived in the U.S. as a legal immigrant for 16 years. He and his wife, Karen, a Palmer native, have two young children, ages 6 and 8.

A political newcomer, Cordero Giorgana hasn’t held elected office before, but comes with a degree in political science from Loyola University in New Orleans. His platform will largely touch on issues of renewable energy, health care and transportation, he said, with renewable energy being the most important to him.

“When I see $4 a gallon for gasoline I panic like anybody else,” Cordero Giorgana said.

He said he’s not deterred that Menard, a Wasilla resident, is a well-known figure in the Mat-Su Valley, with experience and name recognition on her side. She served 12 years on the Mat-Su Borough School Board and is the vice chairman and interim executive director of the Mat-Su Health Foundation.

But Cordero Giorgana said he knows all that and is ready to face Menard in the coming months.

“I think she’s going to be an formidable opponent,” Cordero Giorgana said.

If elected this fall, Cordero Giorgana said voters will get a fresh perspective on issues facing Alaska residents, as well as someone who tries to live an ethical life in everything he does. No matter what happens in the coming months, the newly naturalized U.S. citizen said he is ready for whatever Menard has in store for him on the campaign trail.

“I look forward to a challenging campaign with her,” Cordero Giorgana said.

Contact Michael Rovito at michael.rovito-@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Erick Cordero Giorgana’s civic involvement:

• Palmer Planning and Zoning Commissioner

• Past president of the Hispanic Affairs Council of Alaska

• Palmer Rotary Club President

Comments

8 comment(s)

    Sonja wrote on Jul 21, 2008 12:58 PM:

    " Finally! Someone with integrity! Go, Erick, Go! "

    Chale wrote on Jul 2, 2008 11:07 AM:

    " Hey "Voter", at least he has the guts to run for office and stand for what he believes. If you feel that you can do a better job, why don't YOU run? "

    Voter wrote on Jun 29, 2008 1:23 PM:

    " Sounds like he's a young pup with no political experience. Know's what people like to hear. Planning and zoning commisioner for Palmer. Uh oh! Alaska's best kept secret. "

    Chale wrote on Jun 21, 2008 2:28 PM:

    " People all over say that Linda Menard is a RINO (Republican in name only.)

    Erick has always been honest and upfront about his political views. I rather vote for someone like him than for a person who changes allegiances for political gain like Menard has. "

    allenm wrote on Jun 19, 2008 7:30 PM:

    " Linda's got it made now? That is very revealing. Your people do not want a competitive race with contrasting ideas. Just get in and we'll have our way. I really don't see why valley son doesn't think Erick has a shot. Menard is not a done deal. Wasilla's Palin folks think no one will challange her highness. If that is true then we have a little monarchy in place. I, for one, still believe in the American Dream "

    Terry wrote on Jun 19, 2008 5:58 AM:

    " Sounds like a true Democrat to me Republican are all bad and he wants to save us from are selves. "

    ValleySon wrote on Jun 17, 2008 9:50 AM:

    " Good luck Erick. Realistically, we all know you have virtually no chance of beating Linda Menard, but I for one am glad to see you try. An immigrant who built a home and a family in this country, and now wants to stand up and serve his state in the legislature. Who'da thunk it...some people still believe in the American Dream. Good luck man. "

    voter every time wrote on Jun 17, 2008 6:59 AM:

    " Linda's got it made now! She'll help us all! "

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