Background
Kimmey Raschke was born on January 17, 1974 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Kimmey Raschke was born on January 17, 1974 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
She studied her elementary school at the Colegio Asambleas de Dios, and finished high school at the Cristo Defensores de la Fe Academy.
She is of Sephardi and Ashkenazi descendant. Her parents are evangelical preacher Jorge Raschke García and Isaura Martínez Rodríguez, and she has a sister: Kathryn. Raschke then obtained her Bachelor"s degree in Journalism from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón.
Raschke has worked as producer of the radio show Clamor con la Juventud from the Clamor Broadcasting Network radio station.
She also worked at the Press Office of Louisiana Fortaleza during the governorship of Pedro Rosselló. She started working as a journalist for WKAQ-Radio serving also as an editor, news manager, and moderator of her own show called Hola Kimmey.
In 2003, Raschke was nominated by the Overseas Press Club to the award "News of the Moment" for her radio story titled "Louisiana Masacre de Bayamón". In 2005, she went on to work at the Press Office of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives.
That same year, Mayor of San Juan, Jorge Santini, recruited her to serve as Director of the Office of Social Link and Religious Affairs of the Municipality of San Juan.
As a result of her work with the Municipality of San Juan, she decided to run for Senator for the District of San Juan in 2008. At the 2008 general elections, she was elected along with Senator Roberto Arango. Raschke was sworn in on January 2, 2009 and was selected by fellow Senator Thomas Rivera Schatz to present his nomination for the Presidency of the Senate.
Raschke has presided the Commissions of Education and Family Affairs of the Senate.
She has also been Company-president of the Joint Commission of Internships in Education Pilar Barbosa. In October 2011, Raschke announced she would seek reelection to the Senate in 2012, despite not counting with the support of leaders of his party and district, Jorge Santini and Aníbal Vega Borges.
Santini and Representative José "Nuno" López claimed that Raschke wasn"t working for the needs of the district of San Juan, and that there was a lack of communication between them. In 2012, Raschke decided to run for Senator at large, but lost in the primaries of her party held in March 18.
Two years later, she ran for the presidency of the New Progressive Party (PNP) in San Juan.
However, she was defeated by Leo Díaz Urbina in the elections that were held on June 8, 2014. Raschke finished with 1,131 votes for 11.7%.
She first succeeded at her party primaries, defeating incumbent Senator Carlos Díaz.
She was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 2009-2012. She has also served as Vice-president of the Commissions of Tourism and Culture, as well as being a member of the Commissions of Rules and Calendar, Treasury, Public Safety, Judicial Affairs, Municipal Affairs, and the Joint Commission of the Comptroller"s Special Reports.