


Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleChief Information Officer, NYC Civic Engagement Commission
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationNew York
BackgroundChief Information Officer, NYC Civic Engagement Commission
EducationM.A., International Affairs, The New School
Notable personal detailsOscar J. Romero Jr. is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in New York’s 13th Congressional District. He has served as Chief Information Officer of the New York City Civic Engagement Commission, focusing on civic technology and participatory democracy programs. He has worked for New York City government and in research roles focused on digital equity and telecommunications infrastructure. He has taught/lectured as a Visiting Practitioner Fellow at Cornell Tech.
Supports higher taxes on the wealthy and opposes tax breaks for billionaires; calls for public healthcare, expanded funding for housing and education, cancellation of student debt, and other government investments to expand social programs. Advocacy centers on taxing the rich to fund expanded public services and hold corporations accountable.
Supports treating healthcare as a right and calls to expand Medicaid to provide universal coverage, while ending abuses by insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
Supports abolishing ICE and calls for an immigration system that treats people with dignity, protecting due process for asylum seekers and opposing the use of immigration enforcement to terrorize communities. Opposes Republican and Trump-era immigration enforcement practices described as racially profiling and revoking visas of people who followed procedures.
The candidate states climate change is an existential threat and pledges to work to fight climate change and protect communities, but provides only general commitments on the campaign site without specific legislation, targets, or detailed energy policy. Public materials emphasize local sustainability initiatives (e.g., zero-waste challenges) and urban resilience concerns like flooding, but do not articulate aggressive emissions targets or a clear fossil-fuel phase-out plan.
The candidate supports expanding background checks, strengthening gun control laws, and holding gun dealers and manufacturers accountable. He also advocates funding community-led public safety programs and rapid-response social and mental-health teams rather than relying solely on policing.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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