Meet your 10 candidates running for the Associated Students of Río Hondo College.
Vote on AccessRío: April 27 – 30, 2026

Meet the Candidates

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Pablo Chamagua

Student Trustee

“My name is Pablo Chamagua. I grew up in El Monte, Ca. I am a social work major at Rio Hondo College. A favorite spot for me to hangout on campus is the Student Union. I currently serve as the Senator of Basic Needs in the student government (ASRHC). I am running for Student Trustee because I believe I’ve been called to represent and serve the students at Rio Hondo College.”

Donna Chun

ASRHC President

“I would do my best to be president and be for the students.”
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Calvin Si

ASRHC Vice President

“I am Calvin Si, a candidate for ASRHC Vice President. I have always upheld myself to a higher standard of success, approaching life’s problems with several solutions at a time. Over time, I’ve grown to better understand the people around me and apply that awareness through initiative and collaboration. As a driven student balancing a full STEM course load at Rio Hondo, I aim to represent others with both thoughtfulness and action. If elected, I will ensure all Associated Students activities run safely, efficiently, and cooperatively, while holding myself accountable to the students I serve.”
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Richard Zavala

ASRHC Treasurer

“Hi, my name is Richard Zavala, and I’m running for ASRHC Treasurer. I believe strong leadership starts with responsibility and trust, especially when it comes to managing student funds. If elected, I will make sure all budgeting and spending is handled transparently, accurately, and in a way that benefits all students.”
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Brooklyn Hunter

Inter-Club Council Chair

“Hey Roadrunners! I’m Brooklyn Hunter, running for ICC Chair with unstoppable Rio Hondo spirit! As Senator of Campus Engagement, I’ve brought our community together through events like Spring-A-Palooza and Trivia Night, and represented students by passing two State-Level Resolutions with SSCCC. I’m proud to champion accessibility and inclusion for students with Autism and Special Needs through DSPS. For me, college is more than classes. It’s building connections, discovering passion, and shaping futures through a supportive, vibrant community. Vote Brooklyn for ICC Chair to fuel positive change and increase student involvement!”
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Uriel De Leon

Senator of Cultural Diversity

“I’m a Political Science major running for Cultural Diversity Representative because I truly care about bringing people together. As someone who represents working-class students, I understand what it feels like to want to be heard and respected. I believe our campus should be a place where everyone can express their culture, faith, and beliefs without fear of judgment. To me, diversity means understanding each other and building real connections. I want to help create a stronger, more united community where every student feels they belong.”

Madison Morales

Senator of Campus Engagement

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Julieta Gonzalez Maya

Senator of Community Service

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Estrella Guerrero

Senator of Public Relations

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Itzari Vega

Senator of Student Success

“My name is Itzari Vega and I am running to be your Senator of Student Success. This past semester I have been working with Student Success as a Senator at Large and I feel confident in my abilities to make positive change. I will do my best to represent your voice while creating ways to not only support you through your journey at Rio Hondo, but also set you up for success. If elected, I will help make events, workshops, and work to make resources more accessible to help you grow and succeed as a student here at Rio.”

Ready to Cast Your Vote?

Your voice matters. Vote on AccessRío between April 27 and April 30, 2026 to elect your next ASRHC representatives.

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