2020 United States House Of Representatives Election In Puerto Rico
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The 2020 Puerto Rican general elections was held 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
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and
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. In addition, there was also a non-binding status referendum to ask voters if Puerto Rico should become the 51st state of the Union. Pedro Pierluisi and
Jenniffer González Jenniffer Aydin González Colón (born August 5, 1976) is a Puerto Rican politician who serves as the 20th Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico. González has served in leadership positions in the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (PNP) and in ...
won the Governor and Resident Commissioner race, respectively. Pierluisi was elected Governor of Puerto Rico with the lowest percentage of votes ever for a winner. The Yes option won the status referendum, making it the third time the option of Statehood won.


Final candidates


Governor

The nominees for the position of
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are: * Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia, New Progressive Party (PNP/D) * Carlos Delgado Altieri, Popular Democratic Party (PPD/I) * Juan Dalmau Ramírez, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) * Alexandra Lúgaro Aponte, Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC) *
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, Project Dignity (PD) * Eliezer Molina Pérez, Independent candidate


Resident Commissioner

The nominees for the position of
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are (bold denotes incumbent candidate): * Jenniffer González Colón, New Progressive Party (PNP/R) *
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá Aníbal Salvador Acevedo Vilá (born 13 February 1962) is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer. He served as the governor of Puerto Rico from 2005 to 2009. He is a Harvard University alumnus (LL.M. 1987) and a graduate of the University of Puer ...
, Popular Democratic Party (PPD/D) *
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, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) * Zayira Jordán Conde, Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC) * Ada Norah Henriquez, Project Dignity (PD)


Senate


At-large

The ballot features candidates from five different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates). ;New Progressive Party (PNP) * William Villafañe * Gregorio Matías Rosario *
Keren Riquelme Keren L. Riquelme Cabrera is a Puerto Rican politician serving as a member at-large of the Senate of Puerto Rico The Senate of Puerto Rico ( es, Senado de Puerto Rico) is the upper house of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, the terri ...
* Itzamar Peña Ramírez *
Thomas Rivera Schatz Thomas Rivera Schatz (born June 10, 1966) is a Puerto Rican politician, legal advisor, attorney, and former prosecutor, who was the fourteenth and sixteenth President of the Senate of Puerto Rico. He is affiliated with New Progressive Party of ...
* Carlos Rodríguez Mateo ;Popular Democratic Party (PPD) * José Luis Dalmau Santiago *
Aníbal José Torres Aníbal José "Jossie" Torres is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). Torres has served in several positions of leadership within his party. He served as Secretary of the party during the 2000s ...
* Brenda López de Arrarás * Luis Vega Ramos * Juan Zaragoza Gómez * Ada Álvarez Conde ;Other parties *
María de Lourdes Santiago Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 *Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, da ...
(PIP) *
Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl (born 1959) is a Puerto Rican historian, sociologist, professor and politician. He is currently an elected member of the Puerto Rico Senate representing the Citizen’s Victory Movement. He was the candidate for governor f ...
(MVC) *
Ana Irma Rivera Lassén Ana Irma Rivera Lassén (born 1955) is an Afro-Puerto Rican attorney who is a current Member of the Puerto Rican Senate, elected on November 3, 2020, and who previously served as the head of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico from 2012–2014. ...
(MVC) * Joanne Rodríguez-Veve (PD) * José Antonio Vargas Vidot (Independent)


District

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* Henry Neumann (PNP) * Nitza Morán (PNP) * Jesús Manuel Laboy (PPD) * Claribel Martínez Marmolejos (PPD) * Adriana Guitiérrez Colón (PIP) * Andrés González Berdecia (PIP) * Rosa Seguí Cordero (MVC) * Marilú Guzmán (MVC) ; Bayamón * Carmelo Rios (PNP) * Migdalia Padilla Alvelo (PNP) * Magdiel Colon (PPD) * Carlos Roberto Hyland (PPD) * Yelitza Lucena Quiles (PIP) * Hugo Rodríguez Díaz (PIP) * Myrna Conty (MVC) * Ruthie Arroyo (MVC) ; Arecibo * José Pérez Rosa (PNP) * Ángel Martínez (PNP) * Rubén Soto Rivera (PPD) * Elizabeth Rosa Vélez (PPD) * Luis Romero Nieves (PIP) * Roberto Rivera Olivencia (PIP) * Yamira Colón Rosa (MVC) * Annette Jiménez Collet (MVC) * Arnaldo López Rosado (PD) ; Mayagüez-Aguadilla * Luis Daniel Muñiz (PNP) * Marcos Gonzalez (PNP) * Ada Garciá Montes (PPD) * Migdalia González (PPD) * Juan Mari Pesquera (PIP) * Luis Casiano Rodríguez (PIP) * Luis Ferren (MVC) * Marisol Vega (MVC) ; Ponce * Luis Berdiel (PNP) * Nelson Cruz (PNP) * Marially Gonzáles (PPD) * Ramón Ruiz (PPD) * José Ortiz Lugo (PIP) * Ángel Comas Nazario (PIP) * Daniel Ortíz (MVC) * Maikel González (MVC) * Luis Yordár Frau (PD) * Elaine Arrufat Berastain (PD) ;
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* Wanda Cruz (PNP) * Alex Roque (PNP) * Gretchen Hau (PPD) * Albert Torres Berrios (PPD) * Víctor Alvarado Guzmán (PIP) * Justo Echevarriá Figueroa (PIP) * Tomas Flores Torres (MVC) ; Humacao * Wanda Soto (PNP) * Miguel Laureano (PNP) * Rosamar Trujillo Plumey (PPD) * Hill Román Abreu (PPD) * Juan Lebrón López (PIP) * Edda López Serrano (PIP) * Xander Torres (MVC) * Mayra Vicil Bernier (MVC) ;
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* Marissa Jiménez (PNP) * Nayda Venegas Brown (PNP) * Javier Aponte Dalmau (PPD) * Christian Rodríguez (PPD) * Wanda Alemán Alemán (PIP) * Marisol Quiñones Algarín (PIP) * Alice Pérez Fernandez (MVC) * Reginald Smith Pizarro (MVC) * Janise Santiago Ramos (PD)


House of Representatives


At-large

The ballot features candidates from five different parties (bold denotes incumbent candidates). ;New Progressive Party (PNP) * José Torres Zamora * José "Quiquito" Meléndez * José Aponte Hernández * Lourdes Ramos * Néstor Alonso Vega * Jorge Emmanuel Báez Pagán ;Popular Democratic Party (PPD) * Héctor Ferrer Santiago *
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* Keyliz Méndez Torres * Yaramary Torres * Gabriel López Arrieta * Enid Monge ;Other parties *
Denis Márquez Lebrón Denis may refer to: People * Saint Denis of Paris, 3rd-century Christian martyr and first bishop of Paris * Denis the Areopagite, Biblical figure * Denis, son of Ampud (died 1236), baron in the Kingdom of Hungary * Denis the Carthusian (1402– ...
(PIP) * José Bernando Márquez (MVC) *
Mariana Nogales Molinelli Mariana Nogales Molinelli (born October 26, 1973) is a Puerto Rican lawyer, politician, and social activist. In 2020, she was elected to the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico for the Citizens' Victory Movement (MVC) party. She had previo ...
(MVC) * Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz (PD)


District

The ballot features candidates from five different parties and several independent candidates (bold denotes incumbent candidates). ; Representative District 1 * Eddie Charbonnier Chinea (PNP) * Rosario Tata (PPD) * Carmen Santiago Negrón (PIP) * Alberto Derkes de León (MVC) ; Representative District 2 * Ricardo Rey Ocasio (PNP) * Luis Torres Cruz (PPD) * Dario Ortiz González (PIP) * Fernando Villaespesa (MVC) * Julio Vargas Cruz (Independent) ; Representative District 3 * Juan Morales Rodríguez (PNP) * José Ortiz (PPD) * Ángel Alicea Montañez (PIP) * Eva Prados Rodríguez (MVC) ; Representative District 4 * Victor Parés (PNP) * Manuel Calderón Cerame(PPD) * Marian Ortiz Vargaz (PIP) * Rafaela Esteves Agramonte (MVC) ;Representative District 5 * Jorge Navarro (PNP) * Roberto Zayas (PPD) * Alfonzo Questell Ortiz (PIP) * Carlos Ávila Pacheco (MVC) * Ricardo Rodríguez Quiles (PD) ;Representative District 6 * Antonio Soto (PNP) * Noemí Andújar (PPD) * Jaime Rodríguez Rivera (PIP) * Alex Rodríguez Rodríguez (MVC) ;Representative District 7 * Luis Pérez Ortiz (PNP) * Janice Nieves (PPD) * Mario Maldonado Ramírez (PIP) * Carmen Pagán Cabrera (MVC) ;Representative District 8 * Yashira Lebrón Rodríguez (PNP) * Eric Bonilla Latoni (PPD) * Jesús Dávila Molina (PIP) * Moraima Rodríguez (MVC) * Paul Rodríguez González (PD) ;Representative District 9 * Yazzer Morales Díaz (PNP) * Noelia Ramos Vázquez (PPD) * Iván Sánchez Almodovar (PIP) * Edna Vázquez Díaz (MVC) ;Representative District 10 * Pedro Santiago Guzman (PNP) * Deborah Soto Arroyo (PPD) * Roberto Jusino Serrano (PIP) ;Representative District 11 * Isabela Molina (PNP) * Rafael Hernandez (PPD) * Guillermo Martínez Rivera (PIP) ;Representative District 12 * Javier Parés (PNP) * Edgardo Feliciano (PPD) * Ángel Santana (PIP) * Edwin Marrero Santiago (MVC) ;Representative District 13 * Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló (PNP) * Brian Casais García (PPD) * Yahaira Velázquez Correa (PIP) * José Cintron (MVC) ;Representative District 14 * José González (PNP) * Juan Torres (PPD) * Héctor Guillermo Díaz (PIP) * Ismael Rodríguez Medina (MVC) ;Representative District 15 * Joel Franqui Atiles (PNP) * Armando Legarreta Raíces (PPD) * Fernando Babilonia (PIP) ;Representative District 16 * Félix Lassale Toro (PNP) * Eladio Cordonia (PPD) * Pedro Méndez Acosta (PIP) ;Representative District 17 * Wilson Roman (PNP) * David Villanueva (PPD) * Hector Santaella Buitrago (PIP) * Santiago Concepción Cajigas (MVC) ;Representative District 18 * Jose Pérez Cordero (PNP) * Jessi Cortés Ramos (PPD) * Antonio Vargas Morales (PIP) * Pedro Acevedo Vargas (MVC) ;Representative District 19 * Maricarmen Mas Rodríguez (PNP) * Jocelyne Rodríguez Negrón (PPD) * Jose Muñiz Quiñones (PIP) * Yadira Vázquez Rivera (MVC) ;Representative District 20 * Emilio Carlo (PNP) * Kebin Maldonado Martinez (PPD) * Milagros Martínez Pérez (PIP) * Noé Ramírez Ramírez (MVC) ; Representative District 21 * Yamilet González Alicea (PNP) * Lydia Méndez (PPD) * Jaime Camacho Román (PIP) * Andrés Acosta Mercado (MVC) ;Representative District 22 * Michael Quiñones (PNP) * Jorge Alfredo (PPD) * Edna Quiñones (PIP) ;Representative District 23 * Victor Torres (PNP) * José Rivera Madera (PPD) * Jimmy Borrero (PIP) * Saime Figueroa Rodríguez (MVC) ;Representative District 24 * José Banchs Alemán (PNP) * Ángel Fourquet (PPD) * Carlos Reyes Alonso (PIP) * Reinaldo Colón Vega (MVC) * Luis Salinas (PD) ;Representative District 25 * Jacqueline Rodríguez (PNP) * Domingo Torres Garcia (PPD) * Gerardo Cruz López (PIP) * José Hernández Pagán (PD) ;Representative District 26 * Urayoán Hernández Alvarado (PNP) * Orlando Aponte Rosario (PPD) * Calixto Negrón Aponte (PIP) ;Representative District 27 * Manuel Claudio Rodríguez (PNP) * Estrella Martínez Soto (PPD) * Rafael Rosario Rivera (PIP) ;Representative District 28 * Rafael June Rivera (PNP) * Juan Santiago Nievez (PPD) * Roy Ayala Pérez (PIP) * José Daniel Rodríguez (MVC) ;Representative District 29 * Lisandro Morales Vázquez (PNP) * José Díaz Collazo (PPD) * Fernando Maldonado Morales (PIP) ;Representative District 30 * Héctor Torres (PNP) * Luis Ortiz Lugo (PPD) * Eduardo Soto (PIP) ;Representative District 31 * Vimarie Peña Dávila (PNP) * Jesús Santa Rodríguez (PPD) * Luis Domenech Sepúlveda (PIP) * César García Martinez (MVC) * Raúl Colón Rodríguez (PD) ;Representative District 32 * José Mercado (PNP) * José Varela (PPD) * Jesús Roque (PIP) * Maritza Maymí Hernández (MVC) ;Representative District 33 * Ángel Peña Jr. (PNP) * Luis Collazo Negrón (PPD) * Gloria Santana Velázquez (PIP) ;Representative District 34 * Félix Figueroa (PNP) * Ramón Cruz Burgos (PPD) * Carlos Rosado Dávila (PIP) ;Representative District 35 * Alejandro Martínez Burgos (PNP) * Sol Higgins (PPD) * Ricardo Díaz Maldonado (PIP) * Samuel Pagán Cuadrado (Independent) ;Representative District 36 * Carlos Méndez (PNP) * Juan Gómez (PPD) * Carlos Rosado Dávila (PIP) ;Representative District 37 * Ángel Bulerín (PNP) * Ángel Osorio Vélez (PPD) * Reginald Carrasquillo (PIP) * Eilleen Ramos Rivera (PD) ;Representative District 38 * Wanda del Valle Correa (PNP) * Luis Rivera Filomino (PPD) * Luz Álvarez Rodríguez (PIP) * Daniel Lugo Mercado (MVC) * Emmanuel Huertas (Independent) ;Representative District 39 * Luis Alberto Cortés (PNP) * Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras (PPD) * Luis Cruz Batista (PIP) * Manuel Alonso López (MVC) ;Representative District 40 * Sergio Estevez (PNP) * Ángel Matos Garcia (PPD) * María Vargas Cáceres (PIP) * Tiffany Rohena (MVC)


Referendum

This referendum asked one yes-or-no question:
"¿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?)
There were 655,505 votes in favor of statehood (52.52%) and 592,671 votes opposed (47.48%).Puerto Rico State Commission on Elections
/ref> The referendum was non-binding, as the power to grant statehood lies with the
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.


Polling


Governorship


Resident Commissioner


San Juan Mayoralty


Referendum


Results


Governorship

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
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(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 4 elections.


Resident Commissioner

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.


Senate

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House of Representatives

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Mayoral

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). The closest race was of Guánica, where both Ismael Rodríguez (PPD) and Edgardo Cruz (Ind) claimed victory. At the end, the
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confirmed Rodríguez as the winner.


Referendum

The option of Yes won in the referendum, making the third time Statehood wins the majority of votes. The referendum will be non-binding, as the power to grant statehood lies with the United States Congress.


Notes


References

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