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2012 Puerto Rican general election

General elections were held in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government that would serve for the next four years, most notably the Governor of Puerto Rico.[1] A status referendum was held on the same date.

2012 Puerto Rican general election

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Gubernatorial election
Turnout78.11%
 
Candidate Alejandro García Padilla Luis Fortuño
Party Popular Democratic New Progressive
Popular vote 896,060 884,775
Percentage 48.04% 47.44%

Results by municipality
Padilla:      40-50%      50-60%
Fortuño:      40–50%      50–60%

Resident Commissioner election
 
Candidate Pedro Pierluisi Rafael Cox Alomar
Party New Progressive Popular Democratic
Popular vote 905,066 881,181
Percentage 48.76% 47.47%

Resident Commissioner before election

Pedro Pierluisi
New Progressive

Elected Resident Commissioner

Pedro Pierluisi
New Progressive

The gubernatorial elections were won by then-Senator Alejandro García Padilla from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), who defeated incumbent governor Luis Fortuño from the New Progressive Party (PNP) in a close election. This election marked the second time in more than 40 years that six parties participated in the election, the first time in more than 60 years that a status referendum was held on the same day as the general election, and the first time in Puerto Rico that absentee ballots were issued for those who were out of the country on the day of the election.[2] As of 2023, this was the most recent time a member of the Popular Democratic Party won the governorship of Puerto Rico, and the last time a Republican did so.

In the elections for Resident Commissioner, incumbent Pedro Pierluisi of the PNP (who caucused with the Democratic Party and who was first elected in 2008, narrowly won reelection for a second term.[3] Pierluisi defeated his closest opponent, Rafael Cox Alomar of the PPD by almost 1.3%.[3]

Candidates edit

Before the election year, the constitution of Puerto Rico provides for any qualified person to present their candidacy for a specific position. If two or more candidates from the same party present their candidacy for the same position, and they can't reach an agreement within the party, a primary election is held. This election is held within the inscribed members of each party, to select which of the candidates will represent the party in the general election.

Both of the main parties, the PNP and PPD, held primaries for several positions on March 18, 2012.

New Progressive Party (PNP) edit

The primaries were held on March 18, 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Popular Democratic Party (PPD) edit

The primaries were held on March 18, 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Governor edit

New Progressive Party edit

Incumbent Governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Fortuño, announced his candidacy for reelection in October 2011.[4] Former Secretary of Health, Iván González Cancel, challenged him to a primary, but the court ruled it out.[5][6]

Popular Democratic Party edit

Current senator Alejandro García Padilla, announced his candidacy in March 2011.[7]

Puerto Rican Independence Party edit

Former Electoral Commissioner Juan Dalmau Ramírez, announced his candidacy for the Puerto Rican Independence Party. In January 2012, he presented his campaign staff and government program.[8]

Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico edit

Rogelio Figueroa was the candidate for governor for the PPR party.[9]

Movimiento Unión Soberanista edit

The MUS had chosen Dr. Enrique Vázquez Quintana as candidate for governor.[10] However, in August 2012, Vázquez Quintana withdrew from the candidacy. A week later, he was replaced by Attorney Arturo Hernández, who was formerly president of the Puerto Rico Bar Association.[11] Hernández was already a candidate for the Senate of Puerto Rico.

Working People's Party edit

Professor Rafael Bernabe was announced as the gubernatorial candidate for the PPT in June 2012.[12]

Resident Commissioner edit

The incumbent Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi, from the PNP, faced the following candidates for the position:

Senate edit

At-large edit

The ballot featured seventeen (17) candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

District edit

House of Representatives edit

At-large edit

The ballot featured sixteen (16) candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

Campaign edit

The campaign of the main opposing party, the PPD, focused mostly on the problems of crime, unemployment, and high utility costs, attributing them to the failure of the incumbent governor, Luis Fortuño, from the PNP.[13] The PNP, on the other hand, focused mostly on the lack of experience of the PPD candidate, Alejandro García Padilla.[14]

The minority parties have directed their campaign at the inability of the main two parties to administer the country. The Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR) attacked the alleged classism and social inequality of the current government,[15] while the Working People's Party (PPT) advocated for a government more attuned to the working class.[16]

Debates edit

There were two official debates celebrated with all gubernatorial candidates. The first one was held on September 11, 2012 under the title of "Vota o Quédate Calla'o" ("Vote or Keep your Mouth Shut"). It was transmitted by the television network of Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez. The second debate was held on October 25, 2012 under the title of "El Gran Debate". This debate was transmitted by Telemundo and had the best TV ratings for the night with 18.7 and a 27.3% share.[17]

Results edit

Governor edit

In the morning of November 7, 2012, Fortuño conceded the election to Alejandro García Padilla, just as the last votes were being counted.[18] The margin of victory was 0.7% (or 11,049 votes) which would make it the second closest election in the island in the last 20 years. The candidates of the minority parties all received less than the required 3% to remain registered. Notably, Rogelio Figueroa (from the PPR) received only 0.4% of the vote after receiving 3% in the 2008 general elections.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alejandro García PadillaPopular Democratic Party896,06048.04
Luis FortuñoNew Progressive Party884,77547.44
Juan DalmauPuerto Rican Independence Party47,3312.54
Rafael Bernabe RiefkohlWorking People's Party18,3120.98
Arturo HernándezMovimiento Unión Soberanista10,5230.56
Rogelio FigueroaPuerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party6,6680.36
Write-ins1,3750.07
Total1,865,044100.00
Valid votes1,865,04499.36
Invalid votes7,4880.40
Blank votes4,5230.24
Total votes1,877,055100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,402,94178.11
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Resident commissioner edit

The incumbent Pedro Pierluisi from the PNP defeated the candidate from the PPD, Rafael Cox Alomar. Pierluisi managed to be reelected, despite the fact that his ballot partner, Governor Fortuño, lost against the PPD candidate. This would be the second time in the last 10 years where the governor and the resident commissioner came from different parties. The first one was after the 2004 elections where PPD candidate Aníbal Acevedo Vilá narrowly won the election, while Fortuño (PNP) was elected resident commissioner.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Pedro PierluisiNew Progressive Party905,06648.76
Rafael Cox AlomarPopular Democratic Party881,18147.47
Juan Mercado NievesPuerto Rican Independence Party38,9412.10
Félix Córdova IturreguiWorking People's Party13,1200.71
María de Lourdes GuzmánMovimiento Unión Soberanista11,7640.63
Sadiasept Guillont JuarbePuerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party5,6470.30
Write-ins6260.03
Total1,856,345100.00
Valid votes1,856,34599.36
Invalid votes7,4880.40
Blank votes4,5230.24
Total votes1,868,356100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,402,94177.75
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Senate edit

The PPD won a majority of seats in the Senate of Puerto Rico, with a total of 18 out of 27. The PNP won a total of 8 seats, while the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) won one seat. The PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority. The election of a senator from the PIP also comes after one term with no senator seated. The PPD won six of the Puerto Rico Senatorial districts. The PNP won only two districts, despite winning all eight during the previous elections.

PartyAt-largeDistrictTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Popular Democratic Party822,01146.0261,767,57349.441218
New Progressive Party788,42644.1441,677,55846.9248
Puerto Rican Independence Party138,1677.74197,6262.7301
Movimiento Unión Soberanista11,8420.66016,3840.4600
Working People's Party8,8910.5009,8590.2800
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party3,2560.1804,6420.1300
Other parties2910.0201,1600.0300
Independents13,3270.7502430.0100
Total1,786,211100.00113,575,045100.001627
Valid votes1,786,21198.98
Invalid votes9,2930.51
Blank votes9,1930.51
Total votes1,804,697100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,402,94175.10
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

House of Representatives edit

The PPD also won a majority of seats in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives, with a total of 28 out of 51. The PNP won a total of 23 seats. The other minority parties won no seats. Like with the Senate, the PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority.

PartyAt-largeDistrictTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Popular Democratic Party842,51346.936884,67748.922228
New Progressive Party826,32346.035853,57147.201823
Puerto Rican Independence Party87,7164.89048,6062.6900
Movimiento Unión Soberanista22,1961.2407,5600.4200
Working People's Party10,6560.5904,5060.2500
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party4,5600.2508640.0500
Other parties4240.0208,5380.4700
Independents7390.0400
Total1,795,127100.00111,808,322100.004051
Valid votes1,795,12798.981,808,32298.99
Invalid votes9,2930.519,2930.51
Blank votes9,1930.519,1930.50
Total votes1,813,613100.001,826,808100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,402,94175.472,402,94176.02
Source: Puerto Rico Election Archive

Mayors edit

The PPD won a majority of the mayoralty races in the island, with a total of 46 out of 78 municipalities. The New Progressive Party (PNP) won a total of 31. One of the most notable races featured PPD candidate Carmen Yulín Cruz defeating incumbent Jorge Santini (PNP) for the mayoralty of the capital city of San Juan after 12 years in the seat.

References edit

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  5. ^ Bliss, Peggy Ann (August 1, 2011). . Puerto Rico Daily Sun. Archived from the original on March 28, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  6. ^ Cordero, Gerardo (September 5, 2012). . El Nuevo Día. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  7. ^ Gómez, Antonio (March 7, 2011). . Primera Hora. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  8. ^ "PIP presents campaign staff and government program". Puerto Rico Daily Sun. January 30, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Rogelio Figueroa lanza su campaña como candidato a la gobernación". Archived from the original on February 21, 2013.
  10. ^ "MUS ratifuca sus candidatos para las elecciones generales". RedBetances.
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General elections were held in Puerto Rico on Tuesday November 6 2012 to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government that would serve for the next four years most notably the Governor of Puerto Rico 1 A status referendum was held on the same date 2012 Puerto Rican general election 2008 6 November 2012 2016 Gubernatorial electionTurnout78 11 Candidate Alejandro Garcia Padilla Luis FortunoParty Popular Democratic New ProgressivePopular vote 896 060 884 775Percentage 48 04 47 44 Results by municipalityPadilla 40 50 50 60 Fortuno 40 50 50 60 Governor before electionLuis FortunoNew Progressive Elected Governor Alejandro Garcia PadillaPopular DemocraticResident Commissioner election Candidate Pedro Pierluisi Rafael Cox AlomarParty New Progressive Popular DemocraticPopular vote 905 066 881 181Percentage 48 76 47 47 Resident Commissioner before electionPedro PierluisiNew Progressive Elected Resident Commissioner Pedro PierluisiNew ProgressiveThe gubernatorial elections were won by then Senator Alejandro Garcia Padilla from the Popular Democratic Party PPD who defeated incumbent governor Luis Fortuno from the New Progressive Party PNP in a close election This election marked the second time in more than 40 years that six parties participated in the election the first time in more than 60 years that a status referendum was held on the same day as the general election and the first time in Puerto Rico that absentee ballots were issued for those who were out of the country on the day of the election 2 As of 2023 update this was the most recent time a member of the Popular Democratic Party won the governorship of Puerto Rico and the last time a Republican did so In the elections for Resident Commissioner incumbent Pedro Pierluisi of the PNP who caucused with the Democratic Party and who was first elected in 2008 narrowly won reelection for a second term 3 Pierluisi defeated his closest opponent Rafael Cox Alomar of the PPD by almost 1 3 3 Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 New Progressive Party PNP 1 2 Popular Democratic Party PPD 1 3 Governor 1 4 New Progressive Party 1 5 Popular Democratic Party 1 6 Puerto Rican Independence Party 1 7 Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico 1 8 Movimiento Union Soberanista 1 9 Working People s Party 1 10 Resident Commissioner 1 11 Senate 1 11 1 At large 1 11 2 District 1 12 House of Representatives 1 12 1 At large 2 Campaign 2 1 Debates 3 Results 3 1 Governor 3 2 Resident commissioner 3 3 Senate 3 4 House of Representatives 3 5 Mayors 4 ReferencesCandidates editBefore the election year the constitution of Puerto Rico provides for any qualified person to present their candidacy for a specific position If two or more candidates from the same party present their candidacy for the same position and they can t reach an agreement within the party a primary election is held This election is held within the inscribed members of each party to select which of the candidates will represent the party in the general election Both of the main parties the PNP and PPD held primaries for several positions on March 18 2012 New Progressive Party PNP edit Main article 2012 New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries The primaries were held on March 18 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate House of Representatives and others Popular Democratic Party PPD edit Main article 2012 Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico primaries The primaries were held on March 18 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate House of Representatives and others Governor edit New Progressive Party edit Incumbent Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuno announced his candidacy for reelection in October 2011 4 Former Secretary of Health Ivan Gonzalez Cancel challenged him to a primary but the court ruled it out 5 6 Popular Democratic Party edit Current senator Alejandro Garcia Padilla announced his candidacy in March 2011 7 Puerto Rican Independence Party edit Former Electoral Commissioner Juan Dalmau Ramirez announced his candidacy for the Puerto Rican Independence Party In January 2012 he presented his campaign staff and government program 8 Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico edit Rogelio Figueroa was the candidate for governor for the PPR party 9 Movimiento Union Soberanista edit The MUS had chosen Dr Enrique Vazquez Quintana as candidate for governor 10 However in August 2012 Vazquez Quintana withdrew from the candidacy A week later he was replaced by Attorney Arturo Hernandez who was formerly president of the Puerto Rico Bar Association 11 Hernandez was already a candidate for the Senate of Puerto Rico Working People s Party edit Professor Rafael Bernabe was announced as the gubernatorial candidate for the PPT in June 2012 12 Resident Commissioner edit The incumbent Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi from the PNP faced the following candidates for the position Rafael Cox Alomar Popular Democratic Party PPD Juan Mercado Nieves Puerto Rican Independence Party PIP Sadiasept Guillont Juarbe Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party PPR Maria de Lourdes Guzman Movimiento Union Soberanista MUS Felix Cordova Iturregui Working People s Party PPT Senate edit Main article 2012 Puerto Rico Senate election At large edit The ballot featured seventeen 17 candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate bold denotes incumbent candidates New Progressive Party PNP Lucy Arce Margarita Nolasco Itzamar Pena Thomas Rivera Schatz Melinda Romero Larry SeilhamerPopular Democratic Party PPD Eduardo Bhatia Antonio Fas Alzamora Rossana Lopez Leon Angel Rosa Cirilo Tirado Rivera Anibal Jose Torres Other partiesMaria de Lourdes Santiago PIP Carmen M Sanchez Betancourt PPR Jose Che Paraliticci MUS Ineabelle Colon PPT Herminio Pagan Calderin independent District edit San JuanAngel Luigi Alicea PIP Isabel Borras Marin MUS Jose Pepe Cordova PPT Liza Fernandez PNP Hector Gonzalez Pereira PIP Fred Guillont Juarbe PPR Zoe Laboy PNP Jose Nadal Power PPD Ramon Luis Nieves PPD BayamonRuth E Arroyo Munoz PPT Victor Caraballo PIP Miguel Reyes Davila PPD Jose Orlando Munoz PPD Migdalia Padilla PNP Carmelo Rios Santiago PNP Jose A Ojeda Santos PIP Carlos Alberto Velazquez MUS AreciboWanda Arroyo PPD Jaime Bonel Gonzalez PIP Rafael Capella Angueira MUS Luis Cruz PIP Angel Chayanne Martinez PNP Jose Joito Perez PNP Ruben Soto PPD Mayaguez AguadillaMaria Teresa Gonzalez PPD Alberto O Lozada Colon MUS Edwin Morales Perez PPT Luis Daniel Muniz PNP Gilberto Rodriguez PPD Orlando Ruiz Pesante PIP Samuel Soto Bosques PIP Evelyn Vazquez PNP PonceLuis Berdiel PNP Javier Maldonado Mercado PIP Luis Enrique Martinez PIP Ramon Ruiz PPD Martin Vargas Morales PPD Eliezer Velazquez PNP GuayamaRoberto Colon Ocasio MUS Jose Enrique Laboy Gomez PIP Benjamin Bengie Leon independent Miguel Pereira PPD Edny Ramirez Pagan PIP Angel Rodriguez Otero PPD Miguel Rodriguez PNP Carlos Javier Torres PNP HumacaoMaritza Algarin Sepulveda PIP Vilma Calderon Jimenez MUS Jose Luis Dalmau PPD Jose Ramon Diaz PNP Jose Luis Tito Dones PPR Juan Cholo Lebron PIP Carlos Mercado Cotto PPT Luz M Santiago Gonzalez PNP Jorge Suarez Caceres PPD CarolinaPedro Jose Pepe Alvarez PIP Fabiola Carrasquillo PPR Edwin M Gonzalez PPR Roger Iglesias PNP Luis Daniel Rivera PPD Dwight E Rodriguez Orta PIP Pedro A Rodriguez PPD Guillermo Sosa Rodriguez MUS Lornna Soto PNP House of Representatives edit At large edit The ballot featured sixteen 16 candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate bold denotes incumbent candidates New Progressive Party PNP Jose Aponte Jenniffer Gonzalez Jose E Melendez Ortiz Maria Milagros Charbonier Lourdes Ramos Jose Pichy Torres ZamoraPopular Democratic Party PPD Jaime Perello Luis Vega Ramos Charlie Hernandez Jorge Colberg Toro Eduardo Ferrer Rios Brenda Lopez de Arraras Other partiesDennis Marquez PIP Edwin Melendez Delgado PPR Jose Tato Rivera Santana MUS Eva L Ayala PPT Alexander Febus Medina independent Campaign editThe campaign of the main opposing party the PPD focused mostly on the problems of crime unemployment and high utility costs attributing them to the failure of the incumbent governor Luis Fortuno from the PNP 13 The PNP on the other hand focused mostly on the lack of experience of the PPD candidate Alejandro Garcia Padilla 14 The minority parties have directed their campaign at the inability of the main two parties to administer the country The Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party PPR attacked the alleged classism and social inequality of the current government 15 while the Working People s Party PPT advocated for a government more attuned to the working class 16 Debates edit There were two official debates celebrated with all gubernatorial candidates The first one was held on September 11 2012 under the title of Vota o Quedate Calla o Vote or Keep your Mouth Shut It was transmitted by the television network of Sistema Universitario Ana G Mendez The second debate was held on October 25 2012 under the title of El Gran Debate This debate was transmitted by Telemundo and had the best TV ratings for the night with 18 7 and a 27 3 share 17 Results editGovernor edit In the morning of November 7 2012 Fortuno conceded the election to Alejandro Garcia Padilla just as the last votes were being counted 18 The margin of victory was 0 7 or 11 049 votes which would make it the second closest election in the island in the last 20 years The candidates of the minority parties all received less than the required 3 to remain registered Notably Rogelio Figueroa from the PPR received only 0 4 of the vote after receiving 3 in the 2008 general elections CandidatePartyVotes Alejandro Garcia PadillaPopular Democratic Party896 06048 04Luis FortunoNew Progressive Party884 77547 44Juan DalmauPuerto Rican Independence Party47 3312 54Rafael Bernabe RiefkohlWorking People s Party18 3120 98Arturo HernandezMovimiento Union Soberanista10 5230 56Rogelio FigueroaPuerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party6 6680 36Write ins1 3750 07Total1 865 044100 00Valid votes1 865 04499 36Invalid votes7 4880 40Blank votes4 5230 24Total votes1 877 055100 00Registered voters turnout2 402 94178 11Source Puerto Rico Election ArchiveResident commissioner edit The incumbent Pedro Pierluisi from the PNP defeated the candidate from the PPD Rafael Cox Alomar Pierluisi managed to be reelected despite the fact that his ballot partner Governor Fortuno lost against the PPD candidate This would be the second time in the last 10 years where the governor and the resident commissioner came from different parties The first one was after the 2004 elections where PPD candidate Anibal Acevedo Vila narrowly won the election while Fortuno PNP was elected resident commissioner CandidatePartyVotes Pedro PierluisiNew Progressive Party905 06648 76Rafael Cox AlomarPopular Democratic Party881 18147 47Juan Mercado NievesPuerto Rican Independence Party38 9412 10Felix Cordova IturreguiWorking People s Party13 1200 71Maria de Lourdes GuzmanMovimiento Union Soberanista11 7640 63Sadiasept Guillont JuarbePuerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party5 6470 30Write ins6260 03Total1 856 345100 00Valid votes1 856 34599 36Invalid votes7 4880 40Blank votes4 5230 24Total votes1 868 356100 00Registered voters turnout2 402 94177 75Source Puerto Rico Election ArchiveSenate edit The PPD won a majority of seats in the Senate of Puerto Rico with a total of 18 out of 27 The PNP won a total of 8 seats while the Puerto Rican Independence Party PIP won one seat The PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority The election of a senator from the PIP also comes after one term with no senator seated The PPD won six of the Puerto Rico Senatorial districts The PNP won only two districts despite winning all eight during the previous elections PartyAt largeDistrictTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsPopular Democratic Party822 01146 0261 767 57349 441218New Progressive Party788 42644 1441 677 55846 9248Puerto Rican Independence Party138 1677 74197 6262 7301Movimiento Union Soberanista11 8420 66016 3840 4600Working People s Party8 8910 5009 8590 2800Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party3 2560 1804 6420 1300Other parties2910 0201 1600 0300Independents13 3270 7502430 0100Total1 786 211100 00113 575 045100 001627Valid votes1 786 21198 98Invalid votes9 2930 51Blank votes9 1930 51Total votes1 804 697100 00Registered voters turnout2 402 94175 10Source Puerto Rico Election ArchiveHouse of Representatives edit The PPD also won a majority of seats in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives with a total of 28 out of 51 The PNP won a total of 23 seats The other minority parties won no seats Like with the Senate the PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority PartyAt largeDistrictTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsPopular Democratic Party842 51346 936884 67748 922228New Progressive Party826 32346 035853 57147 201823Puerto Rican Independence Party87 7164 89048 6062 6900Movimiento Union Soberanista22 1961 2407 5600 4200Working People s Party10 6560 5904 5060 2500Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party4 5600 2508640 0500Other parties4240 0208 5380 4700Independents7390 0400Total1 795 127100 00111 808 322100 004051Valid votes1 795 12798 981 808 32298 99Invalid votes9 2930 519 2930 51Blank votes9 1930 519 1930 50Total votes1 813 613100 001 826 808100 00Registered voters turnout2 402 94175 472 402 94176 02Source Puerto Rico Election ArchiveMayors edit The PPD won a majority of the mayoralty races in the island with a total of 46 out of 78 municipalities The New Progressive Party PNP won a total of 31 One of the most notable races featured PPD candidate Carmen Yulin Cruz defeating incumbent Jorge Santini PNP for the mayoralty of the capital city of San Juan after 12 years in the seat PartyMayoraltiesPopular Democratic Party47New Progressive Party31Puerto Rican Independence Party0Movimiento Union Soberanista0Working People s Party0Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party0Total78References edit Electoral Calendar international elections world elections 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