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2020 Puerto Rican general election

General elections were held in Puerto Rico on November 3, 2020, to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government who will serve from January 2021 to January 2025, most notably the position of Governor and Resident Commissioner. In addition, there was a non-binding status referendum to ask voters if Puerto Rico should become the 51st state of the Union.

2020 Puerto Rican general election

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Gubernatorial election
 
Nominee Pedro Pierluisi Carlos Delgado Altieri Alexandra Lúgaro
Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Citizens' Victory
Popular vote 427,016 407,817 179,265
Percentage 33.16% 31.67% 13.92%

 
Nominee Juan Dalmau César Vázquez Muñiz
Party Independence Project Dignity
Popular vote 175,402 87,379
Percentage 13.54% 6.79%

Results by municipality

Governor before election

Wanda Vázquez Garced
New Progressive

Elected Governor

Pedro Pierluisi
New Progressive

Resident Commissioner election
 
Candidate Jenniffer González-Colón Aníbal Acevedo Vilá Zayira Jordán Conde
Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Citizens' Victory
Alliance Republican Democratic
Popular vote 512,697 400,412 157,679
Percentage 41.14% 32.13% 12.65%

 
Candidate Ada Norah Henriquez Luis Roberto Piñero
Party Project Dignity Independence
Popular vote 95,873 78,503
Percentage 7.69% 6.30%

Results by municipality

Resident Commissioner before election

Jenniffer González
New Progressive

Elected Resident Commissioner

Jenniffer González
New Progressive

Incumbent New Progressive Party Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced, who succeeded to the governorship on August 7, 2019, was eligible to run for a full term in office, which she announced on December 16, 2019. However, Vázquez Garced lost her bid when former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi won the New Progressive Party membership vote on the nomination for governor.[1]

Pierluisi ultimately won the election on November 3, 2020, albeit by a narrow margin of 1.37%. As a result, this election was the closest race of the 2020 gubernatorial election cycle. Pierlusi's winning 33% of the vote was the lowest obtained by a successful gubernatorial candidate in Puerto Rico since the first direct election in 1948. Jenniffer González-Colón was re-elected as Resident Commissioner.

Electoral system edit

The Governor and Resident Commissioner are elected via first-past-the-post voting. The Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico is the only member of the United States House of Representatives who is elected every four years instead of a two-year term.

Candidates edit

Governor edit

New Progressive Party edit

On March 3, 2019, Ricardo Rosselló announced he would seek re-election as governor in the 2020 elections; however, following the Telegramgate scandal and subsequent protests in front of La Fortaleza, Rosselló announced on July 21, 2019, that he would withdraw his bid for re-election. Shortly thereafter, on August 2, he resigned as governor.

On September 9, 2019, Pedro Pierluisi, who served briefly as de facto governor following Rosselló's resignation, announced he would seek the PNP nomination for governor for the 2020 elections. On December 19, 2019, Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced, who was elevated to governor on August 7, 2019, after Pierluisi's appointment was deemed unconstitutional, announced her intention to seek re-election to a full term as governor.

On August 16, 2020, in an extended primary process marred by troubles delivering ballots to polling places for the original primary date of August 9, Pierluisi defeated Vázquez Garced.[2]

Popular Democratic Party edit

After the defeat of Popular Democratic candidate David Bernier in the 2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial elections, the party was mostly divided in opinions on how to move forward to the 2020 elections. While many in the party wanted to keep going with the same ideology of the Free Associated State, Carmen Yulín Cruz expressed a desire to create a new movement in the party, one that would support a free association of Puerto Rico as an independent country from the United States.[3][4]

On August 16, 2020, in an extended primary process marred by troubles delivering ballots to polling places for the original primary date of August 9, Delgado defeated Bhatia and Cruz.

Other candidates edit

On December 27, 2019, the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) filed its list of candidates for the general election, including Sen. Juan Dalmau as governor.[5] Dalmau previously ran as the PIP candidate in the 2012 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election.

After the defeat of Alexandra Lúgaro as an independent candidate and Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl as the candidate for the Working People's Party in the 2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election, the two candidates joined with other Puerto Rican politicians in March 2019 to form a new political party called Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana (Citizen's Victory Movement). On November 19, 2019, Alexandra Lúgaro announced her second run for governor, this time running as the MVC candidate.

Proyecto Dignidad was certified as an official party by the CEE (State Commission on Elections) on January 22, 2020. It needed 47,406 petitions of endorsement to be certified, of which it received 47,856. [6] On May 20, 2020, the party announced that César Vazquez would be their gubernatorial nominee.[7][8]

On May 5, 2020, the CEE (State Commission on Elections) certified the candidacy of Eliezer Molina after a legal dispute over the amount of endorsements required to ratify his nomination.[9][10][11]

Resident Commissioner edit

On November 3, 2019, incumbent resident commissioner Jenniffer González of the PNP announced that she would run for a second term for the office of resident commissioner.

On December 10, 2019, former governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá of the PPD announced that he would run for a second non-consecutive term for resident commissioner. His first term was from 2001 to 2005. He became the official nominee on January 31, 2020, after his opponent José Nadal Power did not receive enough endorsements to officialize his candidacy.[12]

On December 27, 2019, the Puerto Rican Independence Party nominated Dr. Luis Roberto Piñero for resident commissioner.

On February 5, 2020, the Citizen's Victory Movement had a general assembly, where Dr. Zayira Jordán Conde was chosen as the candidate for resident commissioner.

The final candidates were:

Senate edit

House of Representatives edit

Referendum edit

The referendum asked one yes-or-no question:[13]

"¿Debe Puerto Rico ser admitido inmediatamente dentro de la Unión como un Estado?" (Should Puerto Rico be admitted immediately into the Union as a State?)[14]

There were 655,505 votes in favor of statehood (52.52%) and 592,671 votes opposed (47.48%).[15] The referendum was non-binding, as the power to grant statehood lies with the United States Congress.

Opinion polls edit

Governor edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Pedro Pierluisi (PNP-D) Charlie Delgado (PPD) Juan Dalmau (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) César Vázquez (PD) Other Undecided
The Research Office/El Nuevo Día October 27–30, 2020 1000 (RV) ± 3% 35% 34% 10% 11% 5% 2%[b] 3%
Jorge Benítez Nazario/Radio Isla/Telemundo Puerto Rico October 23–November 1, 2020 1,010 (LV) ± 2.5% 32% 35% 15% 11% 3% 1%[c]
Data for Progress October 19–26, 2020 439 (LV) ± 5% 39% 35% 8% 10% 1% 2%[d] 5%
Radio Isla/Jorge Benítez October 12–17, 2020 676 (RV) ± 3.16% 31% 35% 14% 12% 1% 1%[e] 5%
Gaither International/El Vocero September 21 – October 6, 2020 2,401 (A) ± 2% 27% 24% 8% 9% 2% 6%[f] 23%
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald October 1–5, 2020 1,200 (LV) 31% 24% 8% 9% 3% 7%[g] 18%[h]
El Nuevo Día September 19–23, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 38% 37% 6% 13% 1% 2%[i] 5%[h]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald September 14–18, 2020 803 (RV) 29% 27% 6% 8% 3% 9%[j] 17%[h]
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) 26% 24% 7% 6% 2% 18%[k] 16%[h]
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 40% 19% 7% 6% 4%[l] 18%[m] 6%[h]
Hypothetical polling
with Pedro Pierluisi
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Pedro Pierluisi (PNP-D) Eduardo Bhatia (PPD-D) Juan Dalmau Ramírez (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) Other Undecided
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) 27% 16% 7% 7% 26%[n] 17%[h]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald May 3–7, 2020 903 (LV) 25% 15% 5% 8% 34%[o] 14%[h]
Diario Las Américas March 30-April 21, 2020 1,500 (RV) ± 2.6% 42% 22% 15% 10% 11%
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald March, 2020 – (V)[p] 22% 20% 5% 7% 28%[q] 18%[h]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald February, 2020 – (V)[p] 29% 20% 5% 8% 24%[r] 14%[h]
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 38% 23% 6% 7% 20%[s] 6%[h]
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Pedro Pierluisi (PNP-D) Carmen Yulín Cruz (PPD-D) Juan Dalmau Ramírez (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) Other Undecided
Diario Las Américas March 30-April 21, 2020 1,500 (RV) ± 2.6% 42% 21% 14% 12% 12%
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 40% 19% 7% 6% 22%[t] 6%[h]
with Wanda Vázquez
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Wanda Vázquez (PNP-R) Eduardo Bhatia (PPD-D) Juan Dalmau Ramírez (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) Other Undecided
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) 24% 17% 9% 7% 27%[u] 16%[h]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald May 3–7, 2020 903 (LV) 29% 14% 5% 8% 31%[v] 14%[h]
Diario Las Américas March 30-April 21, 2020 1,500 (RV) ± 2.6% 41% 27% 12% 9% 11%
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald February, 2020 – (V)[p] 26% 20% 4% 9% 27%[w] 11%[h]
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 40% 20% 7% 6% 21%[x] 6%[h]
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Wanda Vázquez (PNP-R) Carmen Yulín Cruz (PPD-D) Juan Dalmau Ramírez (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) Other Undecided
Diario Las Américas March 30-April 21, 2020 1,500 (RV) ± 2.6% 46% 21% 12% 10% 11%
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 41% 15% 6% 5% 21%[x] 6%[h]
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Wanda Vázquez (PNP-R) Charlie Delgado (PPD) Juan Dalmau Ramírez (PIP) Alexandra Lúgaro (MVC) Other Undecided
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) 24% 23% 7% 7% 23%[y] 17%[h]
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 42% 20% 5% 6% 21%[x] 6%[h]

Resident Commissioner edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jenniffer González (PNP-R) Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (PPD-D) Luis Roberto Piñero (PIP) Zayira Jordán Conde (MVC) Ada Norah Henriquez (PD) Other Undecided
The Research Office/El Nuevo Día October 27–30, 2020 1000 (RV) ± 3% 44% 32% 7% 9% 4% 4%
Jorge Benítez Nazario/Radio Isla/Telemundo Puerto Rico October 23 – November 1, 2020 1,010 (LV) ± 2.5% 43% 39% 7% 4% 3%
Data For Progress October 19–26, 2020 439 (LV) ± 5.0% 46% 34% 4% 8% 0% 0%[z] 7%
Radio Isla/Jorge Benítez October 12–17, 2020 676 (RV) ± 3.16% 43% 40% 7% 2% 2% 6%
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald October 13–15, 2020 809 (RV) 44% 26% 5% 2% 7%[aa] 16%[ab]
Gaither International/El Vocero September 21 – October 6, 2020 2,401 (A) ± 2% 44% 16% 3% 5% 3% 6%[ac] 5%
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald October 1–5, 2020 1,200 (LV) 47% 22% 7% 2% 8%[ad] 14%[ab]
El Nuevo Día September 19–23, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 43% 33% 6% 11% 1% 1%[ae] 5%[ab]
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald September 14–18, 2020 803 (RV) 51% 18% 7% 3% 8%[af] 13%[ab]
Radio Isla/Jorge Benítez July 28–August 3, 2020 983 (LV) ± 2.5% 40% 34% 6% 8% 3% 9%
Becaon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) 50% 21% 4% 2% 10%[ag] 12%[ab]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald May 3–7, 2020 903 (LV) 48% 15% 4% 25%[ah] 8%[ab]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald March, 2020 – (V)[ai] 32% 21% 5% 26%[aj] 16%[ab]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald February, 2020 – (V)[ai] 39% 22% 5% 25%[ak] 9%[ab]
Hypothetical polling
with Generic Project Dignity
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jenniffer González (PNP-R) Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (PPD-D) Luis Roberto Piñero (PIP) Zayira Jordán Conde (MVC) Generic Project Dignity Other Undecided
El Nuevo Día February 21–25, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.1% 41% 20% 5% 5% 4% 19%[al] 6%[ab]

San Juan Mayoralty edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Rossana
Lopez (PPD)
Miguel
Romero (PNP)
Manuel
Natal (MVC)
Adrian
Gonzalez (PIP)
Nelson
Rosario (PD)
Other Undecided
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald October 13–15, 2020 258 (RV) 26% 37% 10% 2% 1% 2%[am] 23%[an]
Gaither International/El Vocero October 1–7, 2020 500 (V) ± 4% 17% 38% 18% 2% 1% 24%

Referendum edit

Poll source Date(s)

administered

Sample

size[a]

Margin

of error

Yes No Other /

Undecided

Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald September 14–18, 2020 803 (V) ± 3.5% 53% 35% 12%[ao]
Beacon Research/Puerto Rico Herald July 20–26, 2020 802 (V) ± 3.5% 54% 33% 14%[ap]

Results edit

Governor edit

The gubernatorial election was won by former resident commissioner Pedro Pierluisi (PNP/D), narrowly defeating Isabela Mayor Carlos Delgado (PPD/I). The margin of victory was of 1.49%, making it the third closest election in the last 20 years, the former being the 2004 election (0.18%) and the 2012 election (0.7%). In a surprising turn of events, all five parties remained registered, including the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) which had failed to remain registered in the last four elections.[16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Pedro PierluisiNew Progressive Party427,01633.16
Carlos Delgado AltieriPopular Democratic Party407,81731.67
Alexandra LúgaroMovimiento Victoria Ciudadana179,26513.92
Juan DalmauPuerto Rican Independence Party174,40213.54
César Vázquez MuñizProyecto Dignidad87,3796.79
Eliezer Molina PérezIndependent8,7510.68
Write-ins3,1150.24
Total1,287,745100.00
Valid votes1,287,74599.70
Invalid votes8380.06
Blank votes3,0550.24
Total votes1,291,638100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,89454.83
Source: CEEPUR

Resident commissioner edit

The resident commissioner election was won by incumbent resident commissioner Jennifer Gonzalez (PNP/R), defeating former governor Anibal Acevedo Vila (PPD/D) by a wide margin (9.02%). Gonzalez received the most votes out of any candidate. She will become the first female and youngest resident commissioner to be re-elected to her seat.[17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jenniffer González-ColónNew Progressive Party512,69741.14
Aníbal Acevedo ViláPopular Democratic Party400,41232.13
Zayira Jordán CondeMovimiento Victoria Ciudadana157,67912.65
Ada Norah HenriquezProyecto Dignidad95,8737.69
Luis Roberto PiñeroPuerto Rican Independence Party78,5036.30
Write-ins9280.07
Total1,246,092100.00
Valid votes1,246,09299.69
Invalid votes8380.07
Blank votes3,0550.24
Total votes1,249,985100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,89453.06
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Senate edit

While the New Progressive Party lost their 2/3 majority, the Popular Democratic Party failed to get the 1/2 majority by two seats. This senate will be the most diverse, having at least one senator of each party, including one independent senator.[18][19]

PartyAt-largeDistrictTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
New Progressive Party404,11433.344859,71956.07610
Popular Democratic Party378,73831.25283,6895.461012
Puerto Rican Independence Party136,67911.281205,13713.3801
Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana133,06910.982324,31921.1502
Proyecto Dignidad88,7167.32159,1893.8601
Independents69,8105.7611
Write-ins9900.0801,1190.0700
Total1,212,116100.00111,533,172100.001627
Valid votes1,212,11699.12
Invalid votes9910.08
Blank votes9,8020.80
Total votes1,222,909100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,89451.91
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

House of Representatives edit

The New Progressive Party lost their 2/3 majority and the Popular Democratic Party gained enough seats to receive the 1/2 majority. This House of Representatives will be the most diverse, having at least one representative of each party.[20][21]

PartyAt-largeDistrictTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Popular Democratic Party435,32536.032459,36839.092426
New Progressive Party408,86933.845461,32339.261621
Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana154,97112.822128,79710.9602
Puerto Rican Independence Party127,57710.561102,2668.7001
Proyecto Dignidad81,3606.73118,7901.6001
Independents3,2770.2800
Write-ins2940.0201,2080.1000
Total1,208,396100.00111,175,029100.004051
Valid votes1,208,39699.111,175,02999.09
Invalid votes9910.089910.08
Blank votes9,8020.809,8020.83
Total votes1,219,189100.001,185,822100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,89451.752,355,89450.33
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Mayoral edit

The Popular Democratic Party kept the majority of municipalities, but it lowered from 45 to 41. Many incumbent mayors lost their races after years in the position, like Ponce (12 years under PNP) and Humacao (20 years under PPD).[22] The closest race was of Guánica, where both Ismael Rodríguez (PPD)[23] and Edgardo Cruz (Ind)[24] claimed victory. At the end, the Supreme Court confirmed Rodríguez as the winner.[25]

Referendum edit

The option of "yes" won in the referendum, making the third time statehood won the majority of votes. The referendum is non-binding, as the power to grant statehood lies with the United States Congress.[26]

ChoiceVotes%
For655,50552.52
Against592,67147.48
Total1,248,176100.00
Valid votes1,248,17696.89
Invalid votes4640.04
Blank votes39,5463.07
Total votes1,288,186100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,89454.68
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Molina (I) and "Other candidate" with 1%
  3. ^ Molina (I) with 1%
  4. ^ Would not vote with 2%; Molina (I) and "Other candidate" with 0%
  5. ^ Molina (I) with 1%
  6. ^ "None" with 3%; Molina (I) with 2%; "Other" with 1%
  7. ^ Would not vote with 3%; Molina (I) and "Someone else" with 2%
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Includes "refused"
  9. ^ "Other candidate" with 1%; would not vote with 1%
  10. ^ Independent Eliezer Molina with 2%, "Someone else" with 4%, "Would not vote" with 3%
  11. ^ Would not vote with 11%; "Someone else" with 7%
  12. ^ Polled as "Candidate of Project Dignity"
  13. ^ "Other candidate" with 11%; would not vote with 7%
  14. ^ Would not vote with 14%; "Someone else" with 9%; Vázquez (PD) with 3%
  15. ^ Would not vote with 23%; "Someone else" with 11%
  16. ^ a b c Not yet released
  17. ^ "Someone else" and would not vote with 14%
  18. ^ Would not vote with 15%; "Someone else" with 9%
  19. ^ "Other candidate" with 9%; would not vote with 7%; Generic Project Dignity with 4%
  20. ^ "Other candidate" with 11%; would not vote with 7%; Generic Project Dignity with 4%
  21. ^ Would not vote with 14%; "Someone else" with 9%; Vázquez (PD) with 4%
  22. ^ Would not vote with 21%; "Someone else" with 10%
  23. ^ Would not vote with 18%; "Someone else" with 9%
  24. ^ a b c Would not vote with 9%; "Other candidate" with 8%; Generic Project Dignity with 4%
  25. ^ Would not vote with 13%; "Someone else" with 7%; Vázquez (PD) with 3%
  26. ^ "Other candidate" and would not vote with 0%
  27. ^ Would not vote with 6%; "Someone else" with 1%
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i Includes "Refused"
  29. ^ "None" with 6%
  30. ^ Would not vote with 6%; "Someone else" with 2%
  31. ^ Would not vote with 1%
  32. ^ Would not vote with 5%; "Someone else" with 3%
  33. ^ Would not vote with 8%; "Someone else" with 2%
  34. ^ Would not vote with 17%; "Someone else" with 8%
  35. ^ a b Not yet released
  36. ^ Would not vote with 17%; "Someone else" with 9%
  37. ^ Would not vote with 16%; "Someone else" with 9%
  38. ^ "Other candidate" with 12%; would not vote with 7%
  39. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  40. ^ Includes "Refused"
  41. ^ Would not vote with 4%; "Refused" with 1%; Undecided with 7%
  42. ^ Would not vote with 4%; "Refused" with 2%; Undecided with 8%

References edit

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  2. ^ "Puerto Rico's governor loses primary in chaotic election". Politico. August 16, 2020. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Marzo 2019, Por: Primera Hora | 22 de (March 22, 2019). "Alcaldesa de San Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz aspirará a la gobernación de Puerto Rico". El Diario NY (in Spanish). from the original on August 8, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  6. ^ "CEE certifica al Proyecto Dignidad como partido político | Metro". www.metro.pr. January 22, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  7. ^ García, Lyanne Meléndez (May 20, 2020). "Proyecto Dignidad oficializa su candidato a gobernador". Metro (in Spanish). Retrieved May 22, 2020.
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  9. ^ Marrero, Juan (February 11, 2020). "Eliezer Molina demanda a la CEE por la entrega de endosos". Metro (in Spanish). Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  10. ^ González, Jennifer (February 15, 2020). "Juez ordena a la CEE aceptar endosos de Eliezer Molina". Metro (in Spanish). Retrieved June 22, 2020.
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  13. ^ "Proclama del plebicito estadidad si o no" (PDF). Comision Estatal de Elecciones. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
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  15. ^ Puerto Rico State Commission on Elections
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  18. ^ "At-Large Senate Result". elecciones2020.ceepur.org. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  19. ^ "District Senate Result". elecciones2020.ceepur.org. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  20. ^ "At-Large House of Representatives Result". elecciones2020.ceepur.org. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  21. ^ "District House of Representatives Result". elecciones2020.ceepur.org. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  22. ^ "Una mirada al cambio en las alcaldías". www.noticel.com (in Spanish). Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  23. ^ Collazo, Fernando A. "Candidato del PPD reclama que ganó en el recuento por la alcaldía de Guánica". Metro (in Spanish). Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  24. ^ "Comisionado del PNP asegura Edgardo Cruz ganó la elección de Guánica por nueve votos". Telemundo Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved July 23, 2021.
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  26. ^ "Referendum Result". elecciones2020.ceepur.org. Retrieved December 31, 2020.

External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Juan Dalmau (PIP) for Governor
  • Carlos Delgado Altieri (PPD) for Governor January 31, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Eliezer Molina (I) for Governor October 3, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Pedro Pierluisi (PNP / D) for Governor August 4, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (PPD / D) for Resident Commissioner
  • Jenniffer González (PNP / R) for Resident Commissioner
  • Zayira Jordán Conde (MVC) for Resident Commissioner 2020-10-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • Ada Norah Henriquez (PD) for Resident Commissioner

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General elections were held in Puerto Rico on November 3 2020 to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government who will serve from January 2021 to January 2025 most notably the position of Governor and Resident Commissioner In addition there was a non binding status referendum to ask voters if Puerto Rico should become the 51st state of the Union 2020 Puerto Rican general election 2016 November 3 2020 2024 Gubernatorial election Nominee Pedro Pierluisi Carlos Delgado Altieri Alexandra Lugaro Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Citizens Victory Popular vote 427 016 407 817 179 265 Percentage 33 16 31 67 13 92 Nominee Juan Dalmau Cesar Vazquez Muniz Party Independence Project Dignity Popular vote 175 402 87 379 Percentage 13 54 6 79 Results by municipalityGovernor before election Wanda Vazquez Garced New Progressive Elected Governor Pedro Pierluisi New ProgressiveResident Commissioner election Candidate Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon Anibal Acevedo Vila Zayira Jordan Conde Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Citizens Victory Alliance Republican Democratic Popular vote 512 697 400 412 157 679 Percentage 41 14 32 13 12 65 Candidate Ada Norah Henriquez Luis Roberto Pinero Party Project Dignity Independence Popular vote 95 873 78 503 Percentage 7 69 6 30 Results by municipalityResident Commissioner before election Jenniffer Gonzalez New Progressive Elected Resident Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez New Progressive Incumbent New Progressive Party Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced who succeeded to the governorship on August 7 2019 was eligible to run for a full term in office which she announced on December 16 2019 However Vazquez Garced lost her bid when former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi won the New Progressive Party membership vote on the nomination for governor 1 Pierluisi ultimately won the election on November 3 2020 albeit by a narrow margin of 1 37 As a result this election was the closest race of the 2020 gubernatorial election cycle Pierlusi s winning 33 of the vote was the lowest obtained by a successful gubernatorial candidate in Puerto Rico since the first direct election in 1948 Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon was re elected as Resident Commissioner Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Candidates 2 1 Governor 2 1 1 New Progressive Party 2 1 2 Popular Democratic Party 2 1 3 Other candidates 2 2 Resident Commissioner 2 3 Senate 2 4 House of Representatives 3 Referendum 4 Opinion polls 4 1 Governor 4 2 Resident Commissioner 4 3 San Juan Mayoralty 4 4 Referendum 5 Results 5 1 Governor 5 2 Resident commissioner 5 3 Senate 5 4 House of Representatives 5 5 Mayoral 5 6 Referendum 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksElectoral system editThe Governor and Resident Commissioner are elected via first past the post voting The Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico is the only member of the United States House of Representatives who is elected every four years instead of a two year term Candidates editGovernor edit New Progressive Party edit On March 3 2019 Ricardo Rossello announced he would seek re election as governor in the 2020 elections however following the Telegramgate scandal and subsequent protests in front of La Fortaleza Rossello announced on July 21 2019 that he would withdraw his bid for re election Shortly thereafter on August 2 he resigned as governor On September 9 2019 Pedro Pierluisi who served briefly as de facto governor following Rossello s resignation announced he would seek the PNP nomination for governor for the 2020 elections On December 19 2019 Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced who was elevated to governor on August 7 2019 after Pierluisi s appointment was deemed unconstitutional announced her intention to seek re election to a full term as governor On August 16 2020 in an extended primary process marred by troubles delivering ballots to polling places for the original primary date of August 9 Pierluisi defeated Vazquez Garced 2 Popular Democratic Party edit After the defeat of Popular Democratic candidate David Bernier in the 2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial elections the party was mostly divided in opinions on how to move forward to the 2020 elections While many in the party wanted to keep going with the same ideology of the Free Associated State Carmen Yulin Cruz expressed a desire to create a new movement in the party one that would support a free association of Puerto Rico as an independent country from the United States 3 4 On August 16 2020 in an extended primary process marred by troubles delivering ballots to polling places for the original primary date of August 9 Delgado defeated Bhatia and Cruz Other candidates edit On December 27 2019 the Puerto Rican Independence Party PIP filed its list of candidates for the general election including Sen Juan Dalmau as governor 5 Dalmau previously ran as the PIP candidate in the 2012 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election After the defeat of Alexandra Lugaro as an independent candidate and Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl as the candidate for the Working People s Party in the 2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election the two candidates joined with other Puerto Rican politicians in March 2019 to form a new political party called Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana Citizen s Victory Movement On November 19 2019 Alexandra Lugaro announced her second run for governor this time running as the MVC candidate Proyecto Dignidad was certified as an official party by the CEE State Commission on Elections on January 22 2020 It needed 47 406 petitions of endorsement to be certified of which it received 47 856 6 On May 20 2020 the party announced that Cesar Vazquez would be their gubernatorial nominee 7 8 On May 5 2020 the CEE State Commission on Elections certified the candidacy of Eliezer Molina after a legal dispute over the amount of endorsements required to ratify his nomination 9 10 11 Resident Commissioner edit On November 3 2019 incumbent resident commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez of the PNP announced that she would run for a second term for the office of resident commissioner On December 10 2019 former governor Anibal Acevedo Vila of the PPD announced that he would run for a second non consecutive term for resident commissioner His first term was from 2001 to 2005 He became the official nominee on January 31 2020 after his opponent Jose Nadal Power did not receive enough endorsements to officialize his candidacy 12 On December 27 2019 the Puerto Rican Independence Party nominated Dr Luis Roberto Pinero for resident commissioner On February 5 2020 the Citizen s Victory Movement had a general assembly where Dr Zayira Jordan Conde was chosen as the candidate for resident commissioner The final candidates were Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon New Progressive Party PNP R Anibal Acevedo Vila Popular Democratic Party PPD D Luis Roberto Pinero Puerto Rican Independence Party PIP Zayira Jordan Conde Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana MVC Ada Norah Henriquez Proyecto Dignidad PD Senate edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rico Senate election House of Representatives edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rico House of Representatives electionReferendum editMain article 2020 Puerto Rican status referendumThe referendum asked one yes or no question 13 Debe Puerto Rico ser admitido inmediatamente dentro de la Union como un Estado Should Puerto Rico be admitted immediately into the Union as a State 14 There were 655 505 votes in favor of statehood 52 52 and 592 671 votes opposed 47 48 15 The referendum was non binding as the power to grant statehood lies with the United States Congress Opinion polls editGovernor edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Pedro Pierluisi PNP D Charlie Delgado PPD Juan Dalmau PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Cesar Vazquez PD Other Undecided The Research Office El Nuevo Dia October 27 30 2020 1000 RV 3 35 34 10 11 5 2 b 3 Jorge Benitez Nazario Radio Isla Telemundo Puerto Rico October 23 November 1 2020 1 010 LV 2 5 32 35 15 11 3 1 c Data for Progress October 19 26 2020 439 LV 5 39 35 8 10 1 2 d 5 Radio Isla Jorge Benitez October 12 17 2020 676 RV 3 16 31 35 14 12 1 1 e 5 Gaither International El Vocero September 21 October 6 2020 2 401 A 2 27 24 8 9 2 6 f 23 Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald October 1 5 2020 1 200 LV 31 24 8 9 3 7 g 18 h El Nuevo Dia September 19 23 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 38 37 6 13 1 2 i 5 h Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald September 14 18 2020 803 RV 29 27 6 8 3 9 j 17 h Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 26 24 7 6 2 18 k 16 h El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 40 19 7 6 4 l 18 m 6 h Hypothetical pollingwith Pedro Pierluisi Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Pedro Pierluisi PNP D Eduardo Bhatia PPD D Juan Dalmau Ramirez PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Other Undecided Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 27 16 7 7 26 n 17 h Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald May 3 7 2020 903 LV 25 15 5 8 34 o 14 h Diario Las Americas March 30 April 21 2020 1 500 RV 2 6 42 22 15 10 11 Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald March 2020 V p 22 20 5 7 28 q 18 h Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald February 2020 V p 29 20 5 8 24 r 14 h El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 38 23 6 7 20 s 6 h Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Pedro Pierluisi PNP D Carmen Yulin Cruz PPD D Juan Dalmau Ramirez PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Other Undecided Diario Las Americas March 30 April 21 2020 1 500 RV 2 6 42 21 14 12 12 El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 40 19 7 6 22 t 6 h with Wanda Vazquez Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Wanda Vazquez PNP R Eduardo Bhatia PPD D Juan Dalmau Ramirez PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Other Undecided Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 24 17 9 7 27 u 16 h Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald May 3 7 2020 903 LV 29 14 5 8 31 v 14 h Diario Las Americas March 30 April 21 2020 1 500 RV 2 6 41 27 12 9 11 Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald February 2020 V p 26 20 4 9 27 w 11 h El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 40 20 7 6 21 x 6 h Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Wanda Vazquez PNP R Carmen Yulin Cruz PPD D Juan Dalmau Ramirez PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Other Undecided Diario Las Americas March 30 April 21 2020 1 500 RV 2 6 46 21 12 10 11 El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 41 15 6 5 21 x 6 h Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Wanda Vazquez PNP R Charlie Delgado PPD Juan Dalmau Ramirez PIP Alexandra Lugaro MVC Other Undecided Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 24 23 7 7 23 y 17 h El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 42 20 5 6 21 x 6 h Resident Commissioner edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Jenniffer Gonzalez PNP R Anibal Acevedo Vila PPD D Luis Roberto Pinero PIP Zayira Jordan Conde MVC Ada Norah Henriquez PD Other Undecided The Research Office El Nuevo Dia October 27 30 2020 1000 RV 3 44 32 7 9 4 4 Jorge Benitez Nazario Radio Isla Telemundo Puerto Rico October 23 November 1 2020 1 010 LV 2 5 43 39 7 4 3 Data For Progress October 19 26 2020 439 LV 5 0 46 34 4 8 0 0 z 7 Radio Isla Jorge Benitez October 12 17 2020 676 RV 3 16 43 40 7 2 2 6 Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald October 13 15 2020 809 RV 44 26 5 2 7 aa 16 ab Gaither International El Vocero September 21 October 6 2020 2 401 A 2 44 16 3 5 3 6 ac 5 Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald October 1 5 2020 1 200 LV 47 22 7 2 8 ad 14 ab El Nuevo Dia September 19 23 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 43 33 6 11 1 1 ae 5 ab Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald September 14 18 2020 803 RV 51 18 7 3 8 af 13 ab Radio Isla Jorge Benitez July 28 August 3 2020 983 LV 2 5 40 34 6 8 3 9 Becaon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 50 21 4 2 10 ag 12 ab Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald May 3 7 2020 903 LV 48 15 4 25 ah 8 ab Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald March 2020 V ai 32 21 5 26 aj 16 ab Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald February 2020 V ai 39 22 5 25 ak 9 ab Hypothetical polling with Generic Project Dignity Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Jenniffer Gonzalez PNP R Anibal Acevedo Vila PPD D Luis Roberto Pinero PIP Zayira Jordan Conde MVC Generic Project Dignity Other Undecided El Nuevo Dia February 21 25 2020 1 000 RV 3 1 41 20 5 5 4 19 al 6 ab San Juan Mayoralty edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error RossanaLopez PPD MiguelRomero PNP ManuelNatal MVC AdrianGonzalez PIP NelsonRosario PD Other Undecided Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald October 13 15 2020 258 RV 26 37 10 2 1 2 am 23 an Gaither International El Vocero October 1 7 2020 500 V 4 17 38 18 2 1 24 Referendum edit Poll source Date s administered Sample size a Margin of error Yes No Other Undecided Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald September 14 18 2020 803 V 3 5 53 35 12 ao Beacon Research Puerto Rico Herald July 20 26 2020 802 V 3 5 54 33 14 ap Results editGovernor edit The gubernatorial election was won by former resident commissioner Pedro Pierluisi PNP D narrowly defeating Isabela Mayor Carlos Delgado PPD I The margin of victory was of 1 49 making it the third closest election in the last 20 years the former being the 2004 election 0 18 and the 2012 election 0 7 In a surprising turn of events all five parties remained registered including the Puerto Rican Independence Party PIP which had failed to remain registered in the last four elections 16 CandidatePartyVotes Pedro PierluisiNew Progressive Party427 01633 16Carlos Delgado AltieriPopular Democratic Party407 81731 67Alexandra LugaroMovimiento Victoria Ciudadana179 26513 92Juan DalmauPuerto Rican Independence Party174 40213 54Cesar Vazquez MunizProyecto Dignidad87 3796 79Eliezer Molina PerezIndependent8 7510 68Write ins3 1150 24Total1 287 745100 00Valid votes1 287 74599 70Invalid votes8380 06Blank votes3 0550 24Total votes1 291 638100 00Registered voters turnout2 355 89454 83Source CEEPUR Resident commissioner edit The resident commissioner election was won by incumbent resident commissioner Jennifer Gonzalez PNP R defeating former governor Anibal Acevedo Vila PPD D by a wide margin 9 02 Gonzalez received the most votes out of any candidate She will become the first female and youngest resident commissioner to be re elected to her seat 17 CandidatePartyVotes Jenniffer Gonzalez ColonNew Progressive Party512 69741 14Anibal Acevedo VilaPopular Democratic Party400 41232 13Zayira Jordan CondeMovimiento Victoria Ciudadana157 67912 65Ada Norah HenriquezProyecto Dignidad95 8737 69Luis Roberto PineroPuerto Rican Independence Party78 5036 30Write ins9280 07Total1 246 092100 00Valid votes1 246 09299 69Invalid votes8380 07Blank votes3 0550 24Total votes1 249 985100 00Registered voters turnout2 355 89453 06Source Puerto Rico Election Archive Senate edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rico Senate election While the New Progressive Party lost their 2 3 majority the Popular Democratic Party failed to get the 1 2 majority by two seats This senate will be the most diverse having at least one senator of each party including one independent senator 18 19 PartyAt largeDistrictTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsNew Progressive Party404 11433 344859 71956 07610Popular Democratic Party378 73831 25283 6895 461012Puerto Rican Independence Party136 67911 281205 13713 3801Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana133 06910 982324 31921 1502Proyecto Dignidad88 7167 32159 1893 8601Independents69 8105 7611Write ins9900 0801 1190 0700Total1 212 116100 00111 533 172100 001627Valid votes1 212 11699 12Invalid votes9910 08Blank votes9 8020 80Total votes1 222 909100 00Registered voters turnout2 355 89451 91Source Puerto Rico Election Archive House of Representatives edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rico House of Representatives election The New Progressive Party lost their 2 3 majority and the Popular Democratic Party gained enough seats to receive the 1 2 majority This House of Representatives will be the most diverse having at least one representative of each party 20 21 PartyAt largeDistrictTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsPopular Democratic Party435 32536 032459 36839 092426New Progressive Party408 86933 845461 32339 261621Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana154 97112 822128 79710 9602Puerto Rican Independence Party127 57710 561102 2668 7001Proyecto Dignidad81 3606 73118 7901 6001Independents3 2770 2800Write ins2940 0201 2080 1000Total1 208 396100 00111 175 029100 004051Valid votes1 208 39699 111 175 02999 09Invalid votes9910 089910 08Blank votes9 8020 809 8020 83Total votes1 219 189100 001 185 822100 00Registered voters turnout2 355 89451 752 355 89450 33Source Puerto Rico Election Archive Mayoral edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rican municipal elections The Popular Democratic Party kept the majority of municipalities but it lowered from 45 to 41 Many incumbent mayors lost their races after years in the position like Ponce 12 years under PNP and Humacao 20 years under PPD 22 The closest race was of Guanica where both Ismael Rodriguez PPD 23 and Edgardo Cruz Ind 24 claimed victory At the end the Supreme Court confirmed Rodriguez as the winner 25 PartyMayoraltiesPopular Democratic Party41New Progressive Party37Puerto Rican Independence Party0Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana0Proyecto Dignidad0Independents0Total78Source CEEPUR Referendum edit Main article 2020 Puerto Rican status referendum The option of yes won in the referendum making the third time statehood won the majority of votes The referendum is non binding as the power to grant statehood lies with the United States Congress 26 ChoiceVotes For655 50552 52Against592 67147 48Total1 248 176100 00Valid votes1 248 17696 89Invalid votes4640 04Blank votes39 5463 07Total votes1 288 186100 00Registered voters turnout2 355 89454 68Source Puerto Rico Election ArchiveNotes edit a b c d e f g h i j Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Molina I and Other candidate with 1 Molina I with 1 Would not vote with 2 Molina I and Other candidate with 0 Molina I with 1 None with 3 Molina I with 2 Other with 1 Would not vote with 3 Molina I and Someone else with 2 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Includes refused Other candidate with 1 would not vote with 1 Independent Eliezer Molina with 2 Someone else with 4 Would not vote with 3 Would not vote with 11 Someone else with 7 Polled as Candidate of Project Dignity Other candidate with 11 would not vote with 7 Would not vote with 14 Someone else with 9 Vazquez PD with 3 Would not vote with 23 Someone else with 11 a b c Not yet released Someone else and would not vote with 14 Would not vote with 15 Someone else with 9 Other candidate with 9 would not vote with 7 Generic Project Dignity with 4 Other candidate with 11 would not vote with 7 Generic Project Dignity with 4 Would not vote with 14 Someone else with 9 Vazquez PD with 4 Would not vote with 21 Someone else with 10 Would not vote with 18 Someone else with 9 a b c Would not vote with 9 Other candidate with 8 Generic Project Dignity with 4 Would not vote with 13 Someone else with 7 Vazquez PD with 3 Other candidate and would not vote with 0 Would not vote with 6 Someone else with 1 a b c d e f g h i Includes Refused None with 6 Would not vote with 6 Someone else with 2 Would not vote with 1 Would not vote with 5 Someone else with 3 Would not vote with 8 Someone else with 2 Would not vote with 17 Someone else with 8 a b Not yet released Would not vote with 17 Someone else with 9 Would not vote with 16 Someone else with 9 Other candidate with 12 would not vote with 7 Someone else with 2 Includes Refused Would not vote with 4 Refused with 1 Undecided with 7 Would not vote with 4 Refused with 2 Undecided with 8 References edit Wanda Vazquez retara a Pedro Pierluisi en las primarias por la candidatura a la gobernacion por el PNP El Nuevo Dia in Spanish December 16 2019 Archived from the original on December 16 2019 Retrieved December 16 2019 Puerto Rico s governor loses primary in chaotic election Politico August 16 2020 Retrieved August 29 2020 Marzo 2019 Por Primera Hora 22 de March 22 2019 Alcaldesa de San Juan Carmen Yulin Cruz aspirara a la gobernacion de Puerto Rico El Diario NY in Spanish Archived from the original on August 8 2019 Retrieved August 8 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Saldana Jose M April 9 2018 Yulin gobernadora mucho cuidado El Vocero de Puerto Rico in Spanish Archived from the original on August 8 2019 Retrieved August 8 2019 Partido Independentista Puertorriqueno primer partido en radicar candidaturas Claridad in Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico December 28 2019 Archived from the original on February 7 2020 Retrieved January 4 2020 CEE certifica al Proyecto Dignidad como partido politico Metro www metro pr January 22 2020 Retrieved June 21 2020 Garcia Lyanne Melendez May 20 2020 Proyecto Dignidad oficializa su candidato a gobernador Metro in Spanish Retrieved May 22 2020 Cesar Vazquez es el candidato a la gobernacion bajo Proyecto Dignidad Telemundo Puerto Rico in Spanish May 21 2020 Retrieved May 22 2020 Marrero Juan February 11 2020 Eliezer Molina demanda a la CEE por la entrega de endosos Metro in Spanish Retrieved June 22 2020 Gonzalez Jennifer February 15 2020 Juez ordena a la CEE aceptar endosos de Eliezer Molina Metro in Spanish Retrieved June 22 2020 CEE certifica a Eliezer Molina como candidato a la gobernacion Primera Hora May 6 2020 Retrieved June 22 2020 Marrero Juan December 10 2019 Anibal Acevedo Vila buscara la comisaria residente por el PPD Metro in Spanish Retrieved June 22 2020 Proclama del plebicito estadidad si o no PDF Comision Estatal de Elecciones Retrieved August 16 2020 Modelo de Papeleta PDF Comision Estatal de Elecciones Retrieved August 16 2020 Puerto Rico State Commission on Elections Gubernatorial Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 Resident Commissioner Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 At Large Senate Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 District Senate Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 At Large House of Representatives Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 District House of Representatives Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 Una mirada al cambio en las alcaldias www noticel com in Spanish Retrieved November 9 2020 Collazo Fernando A Candidato del PPD reclama que gano en el recuento por la alcaldia de Guanica Metro in Spanish Retrieved July 23 2021 Comisionado del PNP asegura Edgardo Cruz gano la eleccion de Guanica por nueve votos Telemundo Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved July 23 2021 VOCERO Melissa Correa Velazquez EL Ismael Titi Rodriguez permanecera como alcalde de Guanica El Vocero de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved July 23 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Referendum Result elecciones2020 ceepur org Retrieved December 31 2020 External links editOfficial campaign websites Juan Dalmau PIP for Governor Carlos Delgado Altieri PPD for Governor Archived January 31 2020 at the Wayback Machine Eliezer Molina I for Governor Archived October 3 2020 at the Wayback Machine Pedro Pierluisi PNP D for Governor Archived August 4 2020 at the Wayback Machine Anibal Acevedo Vila PPD D for Resident Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez PNP R for Resident Commissioner Zayira Jordan Conde MVC for Resident Commissioner Archived 2020 10 03 at the Wayback Machine Ada Norah Henriquez PD for Resident Commissioner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 Puerto Rican general election amp oldid 1218981130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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