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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...
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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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  • nationals residing in Puerto Rico. It did not extend to foreigners or those born in Puerto Rico who were residing abroad. The Puerto Rican Civil Code, as did...
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    committee. Puerto Rican elections are governed by the Federal Election Commission and the State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. Residents of Puerto Rico...
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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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    Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington. In the 2020 Puerto Rican status referendum, Puerto Ricans decisively voted for statehood; the measure was nonbinding...
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  • Demographically, municipalities in Puerto Rico are equivalent to counties in the United States, and Puerto Rican municipalities are registered as county...
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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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  • 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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    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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    powers of the government of Puerto Rico (including the existence of the Puerto Rican constitution) are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack...
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  • representatives, all elected by the Puerto Rican people), and judicial. A bill of rights, which established elections to be held every four years, was also...
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    The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency was a series of coordinated insurrections for the secession of Puerto Rico led by the president of the Puerto...
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    The recorded history of Puerto Rican women can trace its roots back to the era of the Taíno, the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Loíza Municipal Cemetery in Loíza Puerto Rico portal Geography portal List of Puerto Ricans History of Puerto Rico Did you know-Puerto Rico? "PUERTO RICO:...
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    and candidate preference. Pre- and post-election surveys showed Biden winning Latinos of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Spanish heritage, while...
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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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    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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  • December 2020 2020 Sint Maarten general election 9 January 2020 2020 Costa Rican municipal elections 2 February 2020 2020 Dominican Republic municipal elections...
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    and the municipal assemblies. The last election was held on 3 November 2020 where the members of the 31st House of Representatives of Puerto Rico House...
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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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    1947, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Alicia Solla, a local hotel housekeeper, and Ramón Santiago Berrios, an official for a Puerto Rican tax agency. Santiago...
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    Roberto Clemente. Carolina was also home to Jesús T. Piñero, the first Puerto Rican to be appointed as governor by the United States government. The city...
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    municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States. As of the 2020 census, it is the 57th-largest city...
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    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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    breached causing property losses to approximately 5000 people. Of the Puerto Rican amazon, 230 in captivity did survive. Río Grande is on the northeastern...
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