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    The Puerto Rican Renewal Party — or Partido Renovación Puertorriqueña (PRP) in Spanish — was a short-lived Puerto Rican political party founded on August...
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    Puertorriqueños (1898-1956) Politics of Puerto Rico Political party strength in Puerto Rico Elections in Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Independence Movement Bolivar...
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    General elections were held in Puerto Rico on 6 November 1984. Rafael Hernández Colón of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) was elected Governor, whilst...
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    Party) Victoria Muñoz Mendoza (Popular Democratic Party) Luis Batista Salas (Puerto Rican Renewal Party) "Consulta de Resultados: Municipio de San Juan...
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    people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican descent. The...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6 Nohlen, p553 Santana, M.C. (2000). Puerto Rican Newspaper Coverage of the Puerto Rican Independence Party: A Content Analysis of Three Elections....
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  • Progressive Republican Party (disambiguation) Puerto Rican Renewal Party, 1983–1987 Performance-related pay Potentially responsible party, a possible polluter...
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    the majority of Puerto Rican migrants. During Mayor Daley's tenure in Chicago, a program of urban renewal resulted in Puerto Ricans in Lincoln Park and...
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  • Hernán Padilla (category Puerto Rican nephrologists)
    leaders led to Padilla splitting from the NPP and creating the Puerto Rican Renewal Party (PRP), and aspiring for governor under the PRP banner. Pro-statehood...
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    Martín Travieso (category Republican Party (Puerto Rico) politicians)
    governor, representing a coalition of several parties (the Socialist Party and Puerto Rican Renewal Party, among others). However, he lost to Luis Muñoz...
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    of Puerto Rico. We also believe that Puerto Ricans must be treated equally by Medicare, Medicaid, and other programs that benefit families. Puerto Ricans...
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    its dynamic social and ethnic demographic change over the years. The Puerto Rican community has identified strongly with the area since the 1970s. Humboldt...
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  • Ciudadana Puerto Rican Communist Party Puerto Rican Independence Party Puerto Rican Workers' Revolutionary Party Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party Socialist...
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    largest Puerto Rican population, per capita, of any city in the United States outside Puerto Rico proper, with 47.7% or 44,826 residents being of Puerto Rican...
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  • Jose Cha Cha Jimenez (category People from Caguas, Puerto Rico)
    make their way. During the 1960s, the city continued its urban renewal program. Puerto Ricans had been displaced into Lincoln Park from other developing areas...
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  • Luisa Lebrón (category 20th-century Puerto Rican politicians)
    1949, in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican judge, politician, and former senator. She was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1993 to 2000...
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    still Puerto Rican and some non-Puerto Ricans had taken some leadership positions As of 2010, there was a population of 121,643 Puerto Ricans living...
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  • Costa Rican Renewal Party Liberal Progressive Party Libertarian Movement National Integration Party National Restoration Party New Generation Party New...
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    Americans, however, have no such historical relationship with either party. Puerto Rican voters who have left the island might be influenced by the territory's...
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  • Carlos A. Chardón López (category Puerto Rican educators)
    (born ca. 17 of January 1939) is a Puerto Rican educator and public servant. He has served twice as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education and...
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    female representative from the Midwest. Puerto Ricans displaced by gentrification and city-backed urban renewal projects in Lincoln Park began moving to...
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  •  Honduras – Communist Party of Honduras, merged into the Patriotic Renewal Party  Iceland – Communist Party of Iceland, Communist Party of Iceland (Marxist–Leninist)...
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  • Democratic Party of Poland Polish Left Portugal: Socialist Party Puerto Rico: Puerto Rican Independence Party Republic of the Congo: Action and Renewal Movement...
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  • Humboldt Park riot (category Puerto Rican culture in Chicago)
    were then displaced by highway construction, urban renewal, and public housing projects. The Puerto Rican population moved from the Near West Side and the...
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  • actor James Woods, actor Chuck Zito, actor 6ix9ine, rapper Anuel AA, Puerto Rican rapper Jason Aldean, singer Sada Baby, rapper Azealia Banks, rapper Benny...
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    Nicky Jam (category American musicians of Puerto Rican descent)
    Lawrence, Massachusetts to a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican father, his family moved to Puerto Rico when he was ten years old. He began recording...
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  • Salvador M. Padilla Escabi (category 20th-century Puerto Rican engineers)
    21, 2010), was a Puerto Rican politician who served as Puerto Rico Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon's last Secretary of State of Puerto Rico from January...
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  • Ángel Viera Martínez (category Democratic Party (Puerto Rico) politicians)
    Juan Mayor Hernán Padilla in bolting the NPP and founding the Puerto Rico Renewal Party, serving as its unsuccessful candidate for Resident Commissioner...
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  • include the Puerto Rican Independence Party, Citizens' Victory Movement and Project Dignity. In Guam, the Popular Party was the only political party from 1949-1954...
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  • José N. Gándara (category 20th-century Puerto Rican physicians)
    Nicolás Gándara Cartagena (August 26, 1907 – October 12, 1954) was a Puerto Rican physician and public servant. He led medical personnel in the treatment...
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