Elsie Calderón
Elsie Calderón Rodríguez de Hernández was a Puerto Rican politician from the Popular Democratic Party. Calderón served as mayor of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico for one term. She was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico the Carolina District for two consecutive terms.
Early years
He completed his elementary and secondary studies in the public schools of Carolina and her high school studies at the Colegio la Milagrosa in Río Piedras. She studied shorthand and worked as a stenographer in the administration of Economic Development and at the University of Puerto Rico. She held the position of Municipal Secretary in the Municipality of Trujillo Alto, under the incumbency of Mayor Isabel Díaz Díaz.Political career
She was elected Mayor of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico at the 1972 elections. Lost to José Rivera Díaz at the 1976 elections. She made a return to politics at the 1984 elections and was elected senator for the Carolina District. Was reelected in 1988 for a second term. Lost her seat in the Senate at the 1992 elections.During her tenure as senator from 1985 to 1992, she chaired the Committee on Municipal Affairs, during which time she chaired the Commission, Law No. 81 of August 30, 1991, known as the "Law of Autonomous Municipalities of Puerto Rico" was approved.