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Meet Wesley Lawrence

With deep community ties and a passion for El Paso, Wesley is a dedicated and transparent leader for El Paso!

Wesley Lawrence is a born and raised multi-generational El Pasoan. He is an El Paso Ambassador, a member of the LGBTQIA+, a dedicated Community leader who has served on multiple city boards, a Precinct Chair for PCT 195, serves as the State Democratic Executive Committeeman for Congressional District 23, a proud graduate of Austin Highschool, and a dedicated community advocate who ran for City Council in District 4 during the 2020 election. He is currently enrolled at El Paso Community College, pursuing an Associate's in Mass Media Communications.

Wesley decided to run for City Council in 2020 after noticing how our local government has ignored the people's will for far too long and because he was tired of seeing people taxed out of their homes with nowhere to turn. Wesley ran one of the most compassionate, Progressive, and informational campaigns for City Council in El Paso's history. He also made history as one of the youngest El Pasoans to run for City Council.  

Wesley is running in 2024 to be your voice on city council, fix our city's broken promises to Animal Advocates, bring more investments to District 4, fix our erratic tax rate, bring our city's perspective to Austin, hold developers accountable for the irresponsible development of El Paso, and to be your voice for sensible reforms to the way our local government operates. 

We hope that you will support us in our efforts to make El Paso a better place for every El Pasoan!

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Wesley Lawrence 

Dedicated Service to our community:

Wesley is a committed public servant who actively serves in our community. He has demonstrated his commitment by serving our veteran community, advocating for our community at city hall and in Austin, and hosting community drives for local non-profits to help underserved members of our community. 

Wesley has also helped local organizations like Bridge Pups (a local non-profit that helps rehome pets that cross the US-Mexico border into El Paso), the Borderland Rainbow Center (a local organization that provides critical services to the LGBTQ+ Community), several Local Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts, and several local political organizations grow and serve our communtiy.

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