Local Roots. Real Results.

David Diaz isn’t a politician—he’s one of us. He was born at Jacobi Hospital, raised in Eastchester Gardens and Throggs Neck, and built his life in the Bronx. He’s lived the struggles of working families firsthand. As a small business owner, community advocate, and single father, he understands what it means to work hard, make ends meet, and fight for a better future.

While others in politics have come and gone, David has been here—listening, organizing, and standing up for his neighbors. His story isn’t about titles or power—it’s about a deep-rooted commitment to the community that shaped him.

A Life of Action, Not Politics

David’s leadership started where it matters most: on the ground.

Fighting Food Insecurity – When the pandemic hit, David stepped up. He delivered groceries to struggling families, ensuring no one in his community went hungry.

Supporting Small Businesses – As a business owner, David has firsthand experience with the red tape that holds entrepreneurs back. He’s fought to cut through bureaucracy, advocate for relief programs, and support local businesses so they can thrive.

Serving on Community Board 10 – Tackling issues like housing, transportation, and public safety, David has worked side by side with residents to find real solutions.

Keeping Our Streets Clean & Safe – From leading neighborhood cleanups to advocating for better lighting, security, and crime prevention programs, David has always taken action—not for credit, but because it needed to be done.

DAVID DIAZ FOR CITY COUNCIL

Why David is Running

For too long, District 13 has been treated like an afterthought. Our leaders show up for photo ops but disappear when it’s time to do the real work. Our streets don’t feel safe, our schools are underfunded, and families are struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living.

David Diaz is running because he’s had enough—and so have we.

This campaign isn’t about politics. It’s about people. It’s about making sure that the Bronx finally gets the respect, resources, and representation it deserves. It’s about turning frustration into action.

David is ready to take his lifetime of community leadership to City Hall, where he’ll fight for:
Safer Streets – Community policing, better infrastructure, and real crime prevention.
Stronger Schools – More funding, modern classrooms, and better opportunities for kids.
Thriving Small Businesses – Less red tape, lower costs, and more support for local entrepreneurs.
A Cleaner, Greener Bronx – Flood prevention, cleaner streets, and real environmental justice.