Aaron Vega


Aaron Vega is an American state legislator serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, co-owner of a yoga business, and a former film editor. He has been nominated for the Argentine Film Critics Association's Silver Condor Award for Best Film for directing jazz documentary Van Van - Empezó la fiesta!, and has worked on several PBS documentaries including American Experience and Ken Burns' Jazz. A member of the Democratic Party, Vega began his political career in 2009 when he successfully ran as a city councilor in Holyoke, and subsequently ran successfully for state representative for the 5th Hampden district in 2012.

Personal life

The son of local Ecuadorian activist and cofounder of Nueva Esperanza, Carlos Vega, Aaron Vega was born in Holyoke on August 15, 1970 and grew up in South Holyoke, attending Morgan Elementary School, before moving with his mother to New Hampshire. He would graduate from Mascenic Regional High School in 1988, and soon after attended Holyoke Community College and subsequently Keene State College where he received dual bachelor's degrees in psychology and film studies. Over the next several years he would do work on a number of PBS documentaries as an editor, including several directed by Ken Burns, working out of New York City before returning to Holyoke in 2002. In 2008, Vega opened a yoga studio with his wife in the converted Lyman Mills, now known as Open Square, becoming a mobile yoga service in 2017. Today Vega resides in Holyoke with his wife Debra, who teaches dance at Mount Holyoke College, his three daughters, and son. He is a member of the board of the Carlos Vega Fund for Social Justice.

Selected filmography

Vega has worked as an editor for a number of films, primarily human interest stories told through documentaries. He is credited as the film editor of the following works, unless otherwise noted
Vega ran for the Massachusetts House of Representative's 5th Hampden District legislative seat, which was made vacant upon the resignation of incumbent State Representative Michael F. Kane who accepted a position with Columbia Gas of Massachusetts. He defeated the Republican nominee Ward 5 City Councilor Linda M. Vacon and Green-Rainbow nominee Jerome T. Hobert and was sworn-in on January 2, 2013.

Committee assignments

Massachusetts House of Representatives, 5th Hampden District, 2018:
Massachusetts House of Representatives, 5th Hampden District, 2016:
Massachusetts House of Representatives, 5th Hampden District, 2012:
Democratic primary for the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 5th Hampden District, 2012:
Holyoke City Council, At-large, 2011: