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  2. Puerto Rico delegates at odds over DNC platform despite ... - AOL

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    All members of the Puerto Rico Republican Party’s executive board also belong to the pro-statehood New Progressive Party on the island. Trump received their full support during the convention ...

  3. Republican Party of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party of Puerto Rico ( Spanish: Partido Republicano de Puerto Rico) is the local affiliate of the national United States Republican Party in Puerto Rico. The affiliation started in 1903. [1] The party does not participate in the November elections mandated by the Constitution of Puerto Rico for local registered political parties ...

  4. List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Puerto Rico.. Puerto Rico has a 'first past the post' electoral system, in which a voter can vote by party, by candidate or both.To qualify as an official political party (and thus be able to appear on the printed state electoral ballot), a party must meet the criteria set forth by the Puerto Rico Electoral Law.

  5. Political party strength in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The political party strength in Puerto Rico has been held by different political parties in the history of Puerto Rico. Today, that strength is primarily held by two parties, namely: The New Progressive Party (PNP in Spanish) which holds about 39% of the popular vote while advocating for Puerto Rico to become a state of the United States.

  6. 2024 Puerto Rican status referendum - Wikipedia

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    A non-binding referendum will be held in Puerto Rico on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 Puerto Rican general election and the 2024 United States elections. Background [ edit ]

  7. Political status of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The United States acquired the islands of Puerto Rico in 1898 after the Spanish–American War, and the archipelago has been under U.S. sovereignty since.In 1950, Congress enacted the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950 or legislation (P.L. 81-600), authorizing Puerto Rico to hold a constitutional convention and, in 1952, the people of Puerto Rico ratified a constitution establishing a ...

  8. 2020 Puerto Rican status referendum - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Puerto Rico. A referendum of the status of Puerto Rico was held on November 3, 2020, concurrently with the general election. The Referendum was announced by Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced on May 16, 2020. This was the sixth referendum held on the status of Puerto Rico, with the previous one having taken place in 2017.

  9. Wanda Vázquez Garced - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras ( BA) Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law ( JD) Wanda Emilia Vázquez Garced (born July 9, 1960) [5] [6] is a Puerto Rican politician and attorney who served as Governor of Puerto Rico from 2019 to 2021. [7] [8] Prior to her tenure as governor, she served as the 19th secretary ...