Héctor Luis Acevedo Pérez (born November 8, 1947) is a Puerto Rican politician from Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Héctor N. Acevedo...
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1994–1997: Héctor Luis Acevedo 1997–1999: Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 1999–2003: Sila María Calderón 2003–2008: Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 2008–2011: Héctor Ferrer Ríos...
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presidency of the party, with then-President Aníbal Acevedo Vilá assuming the role of Vice-president. Acevedo Vilá eventually became Calderón's running mate...
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statehood and independence. Acevedo Vilá was reelected as Representative in 1996. That same year, Party President Héctor Luis Acevedo also put him in charge...
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the reelection of incumbent mayor Héctor Luis Acevedo, a member of the Popular Democratic Party. Héctor Luis Acevedo (Popular Democratic Party), incumbent...
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Héctor Luís Camacho Matías (May 24, 1962 – November 24, 2012), commonly known by his nickname "Macho" Camacho, was a Puerto Rican professional boxer and...
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the daughter of the first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Muñoz Marín, founder of the Popular Democratic Party and his second wife...
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under the New Progressive Party (PNP), he was narrowly defeated by Héctor Luis Acevedo, from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). Díaz Olivo was later appointed...
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the 1996 elections, the NPP candidate, Rosselló, defeated opponent Héctor Luis Acevedo (PDP), the mayor of San Juan at the time, and Representative David...
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Rican general election. It saw the election Héctor Luis Acevedo, a member of the Popular Democratic Party. Acevedo defeated his main opponent, New Progressive...
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3% of the total votes. In the 1996 elections he defeated rivals Héctor Luis Acevedo (PPD) who was mayor of San Juan at the time, and Representative David...
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seat left vacant by Corrada remained vacant until 2009. Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá did not nominate anyone for the position after then-Senate President...
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delegated by Gov. Luis Fortuño. Governor Alejandro García Padilla put his first appointee, secretary Bernier in charge of evaluating the Luis Muñoz Marín International...
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Federico Hernández Denton (President), Virgilio Ramos González, Héctor Luis Acevedo. Each electing two senators Distritos senatoriales y representativos;...
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meeting of the board of directors which included veteran leaders like Héctor Luis Acevedo, Rafael Hernández Colón, and Miguel Hernández Agosto. In 2011, he...
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2016 he was a coauthor of: • Puerto Rico y su Gobierno, edited by Héctor Luis Acevedo and published by the Inter-American University. McClintock authored...
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following the failed campaign of conservative Héctor Luis Acevedo for the governorship, representative Aníbal Acevedo Vilá became the president of the PPD. Under...
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advisor to governors Rafael Hernández Colón and Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, mayor Héctor Luis Acevedo and gubernatorial candidate Victoria Muñoz Mendoza. In...
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1979–1981: Pedro R. Vazquez 1981–1985: Carlos S. Quirós 1985–1988: Héctor Luis Acevedo 1988–1988: Alfonso Lopez Char 1988–1990: Sila M. Calderon 1990–1992:...
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facilities when he turned over the keys to incoming Secretary of State Héctor Luis Acevedo. After leaving public office, he and his wife Nancy moved to the...
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Pedro Rosselló New Progressive 1992 Incumbent re-elected. Y Pedro Rosselló (PNP) 51.4% Héctor Luis Acevedo (PPD) 44.7% David Noriega Rodríguez (PIP) 3.8%...
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election by a comfortable margin, defeating incumbent governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá. Fortuño has served as president of the New Progressive Party of Puerto...
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Washington Abdala Sergio Abreu Eduardo Acevedo Álvarez Eduardo Acevedo Díaz Eduardo Acevedo Vásquez Eduardo Acevedo Maturana Armando Acosta y Lara Ernesto...
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candidate, Secretary of State 1992–1995; Supreme Court Justice 1995–2005 Héctor Luis Acevedo; former Mayor of San Juan; 1996 PDP gubernatorial candidate Pedro...
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Estrada Marco Estrada Héctor Fajardo Jesse Flores Yovani Gallardo Giovanny Gallegos Chico García Jaime García Karim García Luis García Daniel Garibay...
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sitting Governor, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, who was later acquitted, and convict two sitting senators, Jorge De Castro Font and Héctor Martínez Maldonado, among...
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Progressive Party Baltasar Corrada del Río 1985–1989 New Progressive Party Héctor Luis Acevedo 1989–1997 Popular Democratic Party Sila María Calderón 1997–2001...
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record for Héctor García from BoxRec (registration required) Héctor García at Olympedia (archive) Hector Garcia at AIBA.org (archived) Héctor García at...
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politics, television, law firms, courts of law, medicine, etc., such as Héctor Luis Acevedo, former mayor of San Juan, and Alfred D. Herger, television host...
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publication of a biography of Benítez, edited by former San Juan mayor Héctor Luis Acevedo, at a ceremony hosted by Senate of Puerto Rico president Kenneth...
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