José Luis Dalmau Santiago (born September 19, 1966) is an attorney and politician. He is the current President of the Senate of Puerto Rico. Dalmau was...
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the case of an 8th plebiscite. Some like the former party president José Luis Dalmau say that the party should keep supporting the current political status...
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was elected as president of the Popular Democratic Party, succeeding José Luis Dalmau. In November 2023, Ortiz announced his candidacy in the 2024 gubernatorial...
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motorcycle racer José Luis Dalmau (born 1966), Puerto Rican politician Juan Dalmau Ramírez (born 1973), Puerto Rican lawyer and politician Lluís Dalmau, Catalan...
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second place after independent senatorial candidate Dr. José Vargas Vidot and followed by Juan Dalmau of the Puerto Rico Independence Party (PIP). Rivera...
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Aníbal José Torres 2020–2021: Carlos Delgado Altieri 2021–2023: José Luis Dalmau 2023–present Jesús Manuel Ortiz 1948: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1952: Luis Muñoz...
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Juan Manuel Dalmau Ramírez (born July 23, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician, attorney and a candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rican...
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Thomas Rivera Schatz At-large: Juan Zaragoza Gómez At-large: José Luis Dalmau At-large: José Antonio Vargas Vidot At-large: Ana Irma Rivera Lassén At-large:...
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Mayor José Carlos Aponte Dalmau Named to National EPA Advisory Committee and Subcommittee". US EPA. Retrieved 2019-08-13. José Carlos Aponte Dalmau Profile...
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Victory Movement and Project Dignity gained 2 and 1 seats respectively. José Luis Dalmau (PPD) was elected Senate President on January 2. There are 88 candidates...
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Felisa Rincón de Gautier and Ernesto Ramos Antonini. By 1932 Luis Muñoz Rivera's son, Luis Muñoz Marín, had also joined the Liberal Party. Muñoz Marín...
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voters in Puerto Rico approved a new constitution proposed by Governor Luis Muñoz Marin after increased pressure locally along with internationally to...
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that once was held by former governor Don Luis A. Ferré, founder of the New Progressive Party, and Dr. Jose Celso Barbosa the founder of both the Republican...
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2020. "Luis Abinader llega a Puerto Rico para asistir a toma de posesión de Pierluisi". El Caribe. January 2, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2024. "Luis Abinader...
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scholarscollaborative.org. Retrieved December 30, 2022. Nolla Acosta, Juan José (January 25, 2013). Puerto Rico Election Results, 1899-2012. Lulu.com....
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Schatz (PNP) and Juan Dalmau (PIP). Acevedo Vilá's margin of victory over Pedro Rosselló was of 3,566 (0.2%) votes, whereas Luis Fortuño had 11,137 (0...
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counterpart in the House is the speaker. The current president is Jose Luis Dalmau, senator at-large from the Popular Democratic Party The president traces...
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District 29: Gretchen Hau District 30: Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo District 31: Jesús Santa Rodríguez District 32: José Manuel «Conny» Varela Fernández District...
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Puerto Rico Senate Party Leader Before After Change Popular Democratic José Luis Dalmau 12 New Progressive Thomas Rivera Schatz 10 Citizen's Victory Movement...
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party left and formed their own pro-statehood party. This new party, led by Luis A. Ferré was named Partido Nuevo Progresista. The split forced the dissolution...
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national parties.[citation needed] Under Luis A. Ferré, the NPP came to power in January 1969, after defeating Luis Negrón López, the gubernatorial candidate...
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Rosselló and Maga Nevares. His older brothers are Juan Óscar (b. 1971) and Luis Roberto (b. 1973). Pedro Rosselló served as Governor of Puerto Rico from...
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people elected Luis Muñoz Marín, the first elected governor. The years of 1944–1948 were crucial ones in the direction of the country. Luis Muñoz Marín shifted...
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and vice president of the NPP, who ran for Resident Commissioner in 1984); Luis Batista Salas (vice-mayor of San Juan, ran for San Juan mayor in 1984); Ángel...
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June 5, 2021. "José Luis Dalmau justifica su no voto en proyecto de terapias de conversión | Gobierno | elvocero.com" [José Luis Dalmau justifies his no...
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the Partido Republicano Puertorriqueño, while the Muñocistas, followers of Luis Muñoz Rivera and mostly aligned with Partido Liberal Puertorriqueño, formed...
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L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 82–447. On July 25, 1952, Governor Luis Muñoz Marín proclaimed that the Constitution of Puerto Rico was in effect...
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announced his candidacy in March 2011. Former Electoral Commissioner Juan Dalmau Ramírez, announced his candidacy for the Puerto Rican Independence Party...
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source in a constitution they have not approved nor have the power to amend". Luis Muñoz Marín and other leaders of the Puerto Rican Popular Democratic Party...
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Eduardo Bhatia (category Colegio San José alumni)
party. After the elections, the PPD Senate caucus reelected Senator José Luis Dalmau for a third term as PPD Senate Leader and elected Bhatia as Minority...
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