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    The 2024 Puerto Rican municipal election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the mayors of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico, concurrently with...
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    The Puerto Rican Independence Party (Spanish: Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, PIP) is a social-democratic political party in Puerto Rico that...
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  • Municipal elections were held in Costa Rica on Sunday, February 4, 2024, to elect all municipal offices in the country: mayors, aldermen, syndics (district...
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  • general election, 2 June 2024 Mexican local elections, 2 June  Panama 2024 Panamanian general election, 5 May  Puerto Rico 2024 Puerto Rican general elections...
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    (Institute of Puerto Rican Culture), 2002. (in Spanish) "Cuba y Puerto Rico son de un pájaro las dos alas". portal.clubrunner.ca/7988/. Retrieved 2024-01-20....
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    The 2020 Puerto Rican municipal election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the mayors of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico, concurrently with the...
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    The 2024 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. In the presidential election, former Republican President Donald Trump, seeking...
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    processes can take place in Puerto Rico: general elections, referendum (aka, plebiscites), and special elections. General elections are held every four years...
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    The 2016 Puerto Rican municipal election was held on November 8, 2016, to elect the mayors of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico, concurrently with the...
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    presidential elections, but can vote in primaries. Puerto Ricans who become residents of a U.S. state or Washington, D.C. can vote in presidential elections. Puerto...
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  • self-governance. The party was founded in 1938 by dissidents from the Puerto Rican Liberal Party and the Unionist Party and originally promoted policies...
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    was scheduled for November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 Puerto Rican general election and the 2024 United States elections. The non-binding referendum had...
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    Puerto Rico (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico, PNPR) is a Puerto Rican political party founded on September 17, 1922, in San Juan, Puerto...
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    granted limited administrative and executive powers to Puerto Ricans. From 1900 to 1917, Puerto Ricans made several attempts to convince the United States...
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    The Commonwealth and municipal governments of Puerto Rico are prohibited from filing for bankruptcy. In the 2012 Puerto Rican status referendum, 54%...
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    Representatives of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Cámara de Representantes de Puerto Rico) is the lower house of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, the bicameral...
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  • status of Puerto Rico has ramifications into many spheres of Puerto Rican life, and there are limits to the level of autonomy the Puerto Rican government...
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    March 2, 1917) – also known as the Jones Act of Puerto Rico, Jones Law of Puerto Rico, or as the Puerto Rican Federal Relations Act of 1917 – was an Act of...
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    re-election in 2016. He is counted as a Democrat for the overall tally. Puerto Rican Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced is a member of the Puerto Rican New...
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    constitution was held in Puerto Rico on 3 March 1952. It was approved by 81.9% of voters. This was considered by many U.S. and Puerto Rican politicians an affirmation...
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    Letter to Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. Rodriguez, Enrique (May 8, 1968). "Copy of Resolution Number 12 of the Arecibo, Puerto Rico for the adoption...
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    third issuer of municipal bonds in all 50 states and territories. First being California, second New York. In early 2017, the Puerto Rican government-debt...
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    were transferred from the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture to the Ponce Municipal Government by act of the Puerto Rico Legislature. However, these four...
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    and a small downtown area with a plaza (main town square), as other Puerto Rican municipalities. The town's patron saint is Anthony of Padua, and patron...
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    appointing the functionary who would perform this office. The first native Puerto Rican to perform the function was Juan Ponce de León II, as interim governor...
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    institutions in Puerto Rico. Additionally, the Council guarantees that all Puerto Rican citizens and permanent residents have access to high-quality education...
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    Pedro Albizu Campos (category Puerto Rican nationalists)
    (June 29, 1893 – April 21, 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and a leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement. He was the president...
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    Category:Puerto Rican United States Air Force personnel Category:Puerto Rican Army personnel Category:Puerto Rican military officers Category:Puerto Rican military...
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    Places listings in Cayey, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico portal Geography portal History of Puerto Rico List of Puerto Ricans "PUERTO RICO: 2020 Census". The United...
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    Denis Márquez Lebrón (category 21st-century Puerto Rican politicians)
    Denis Márquez Lebrón is a Puerto Rican politician. He serves as a member for the At-large district of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives. Denis Márquez...
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