Meet Selina Barajas
Selina Barajas is a fourth-generation Tucsonan, a proud graduate of both Sunnyside and Tucson Unified School Districts, the University of Arizona, and holds a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from UCLA.
Selina's roots in our community run deep - both her parents and many of her family members are either proud retirees or current employees of the Sunnyside Unified School District (SUSD). That’s why Selina believes that every family in Ward 5 needs safe streets, better parks, and a healthier environment. With her background in urban planning, she’s worked closely with community members and stakeholders to ensure their voices shape the changes they want to see. At Sunnyside Foundation, Selina helped oversee the Community Investment Fund, investing in infrastructure, public spaces, and community stories south of 22nd Boulevard. She has the experience to secure the investments our neighborhoods need for upgraded parks, cleaner water, safer streets, small business resources, and faster and more reliable transportation - so that Ward 5 families can thrive for generations to come!
Selina is a trailblazer and creative entrepreneur, and she will bring that spirit to the City Council. She and her husband are in the process of opening Luna y Sol Cafe, South Tucson’s first-ever coffee shop and open habitat for birds and butterflies, in partnership with the Tucson Audubon Society - creating a space for culture, connection, and environmental stewardship.
She is also the founder of Reinas Who Hike, a Southern Arizona collective dedicated to creating a supportive community for women, especially women of color, and families who share a love for the outdoors and hiking in the Sonoran Desert. Through this work, she has empowered more people to connect with nature, advocate for public lands, and build strong, inclusive communities.
When she’s not working or building community, Selina loves spending time with her husband Abraham and their two young daughters, Sofia Luna and Mia Sol, marveling at the vibrant desert sunsets and monsoon rains that the Sonoran Desert offers.



Tucson Ward 5
As a dedicated advocate for Ward 5, I am committed to representing the unique interests of our residents, businesses and community organizations. My goal is to foster an environment where local enterprises thrive, and residents feel supported. Together, we can work towards initiatives that enhance our neighborhoods, improve business opportunities, and create a healthier and safer future. I invite you to join me in making Ward 5 a place everyone is proud to call home.
Take a look at the map to the right to see where you are in our Ward!

Tucson Ward 5
As a dedicated advocate for Ward 5 in the vibrant city of Tucson, I am committed to representing the unique interests of our businesses and community spaces. My goal is to foster an environment where local enterprises thrive, and residents feel supported. Together, we can work towards initiatives that enhance our neighborhoods, improve business opportunities, and create a sustainable future. I invite you to join me in making Ward 5 a place everyone is proud to call home.
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Selina is Proud to be Launching Her Campaign Endorsed by:
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Congressman Raúl Grijalva
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Arizona State Representative Betty Villegas
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Supervisors Adelita Grijalva, Jennifer Allen and Dr. Matt Heinz
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Mayor Regina Romero
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City of South Tucson Mayor Roxanna (Roxy) Valenzuela
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Council Member Lane Santa Cruz
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Dan Eckstrom - Former Pima County Supervisor and longtime advocate for South Tucson
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Alfred Urbina - Former Attorney General for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe
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Richard Saunders the Former Chief of the Tohono O’odham Police Department, Former Tucson Police Chief and City Manager
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Richard Miranda
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Corky Poster
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Rebecca “Beki” Quintero
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Yolanda Herrera
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Raul E. Aguirre - President/CEO with REA Media Group
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Corina Ontiveros
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Richard Sanchez
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Coaching Legend, Robert Jaramillo
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Vanessa Gallego
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Sharayah (Shay) Jimenez - Principal Designer and founder of CUADRO
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Barrio Restoration
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JET Sports Training
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XOCO Tucson
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Birrieria Las Chicas
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Jesus Bonillas
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Guillermo Gallegos with The Common Group