From Deseret News archives:
Hernandez bringing new look to council
Hernandez, who will be sworn in Monday as the newest elected City Council member, waxes poetic about the importance of supporting and encouraging the children in the community the future leaders.
But to 5-year-old Clarissa, who's shyly poking the Christmas tree ornaments, the best thing about her dad is that he plays hide-and-go seek with her. And he takes them to China Bowl, a restaurant on State Street in Orem, when they get good grades in school.
The oldest Hernandez, 16-year-old Chrisanne, loves that her dad thinks he can break dance.
"Man, if it was a good song, I'd break dance right now," 15-year-old Coralee says, giggling, as she imitates her father.
The whole family laughs, and Carl just shakes his head.
It was definitely not break-dancing skills that got him elected to the City Council.
Hernandez believes it was a combination of factors educational and professional experiences as well as his unique perspective as a minority candidate that helped him win.
"I do believe that was one of the reasons," Hernandez said of his Hispanic background. "People have mentioned it would be valuable to have someone like me on the City Council with the changing demographics, but it wasn't the reason they elected me. I think people look first to my qualifications, my educational experiences."
Those experiences began in California, where Hernandez and his wife, Christy, moved after getting married. A Brigham Young University graduate, Hernandez worked as a deputy city attorney in Visalia for about three years, then as a full city attorney in Bakersfield for seven years before coming back to Utah his wife's home state to become an assistant dean at BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School.
Christy Hernandez said her husband had been approached several times about running for public office, but it never seemed to be the right time. Until recently.
"All of a sudden (I realized), yeah, you do have the background for the City (Council)," she said. "And, yeah, you could really do a lot with your background with the law."
So when Hernandez decided to run, Christy Hernandez and the kids got into the political spirit. Even little Clarissa wanted to knock on doors.
"Vote for my daddy, don't forget," Christy Hernandez said, quoting her young daughter's door routine.
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