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Kemuel Delgado Soto is a Puerto Rican activist who served as the Electoral Commissioner of Hatillo's Precinct 029. He was the first
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to occupy said position in
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Early years

Kemuel Delgado Soto was born on March 28, 1998, to parents from Hatillo, Puerto Rico. He attended Father Aníbal Reyes Belén High School in his native Hatillo. There, he was one of 30 winners of the 15th Edition of the 21st Century Young Architect Contest, hosted by the Department of Education. Between March and July 2018, he worked as an administrative assistant in Arecibo at the Municipal Office of Public Safety. Upon graduation from high school, he moved to
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to study political sciences at
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. He was also secretary of the college's Philosophy Club and treasurer for the
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. Afterwards, Delgado Soto transferred to
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in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he continued his studies in political sciences, and founded and was president of Carthage's
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in 2019; however, he moved back to Puerto Rico before completing his degree.


Political involvement

Upon seeing the government's response after
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, he decided to abandon the party in 2017, but became a
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advocate. During the
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, he "believe that onaldTrump's attempt dto paint his Democratic opponent as a socialist hichcould aveprove effective in turning Puerto Rican voters against oeBiden." Notwithstanding he was "hopeful that the election of a Democratic president will bring a resolution of Puerto Rico's statehood question." Upon the formation of the
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in 2019, Delgado Soto became the spokesperson for statehooders in the Coordinating Committee of Network of Networks Organization and the General Coordinator of the Autonomous Network of Statehooders of the MVC. Even though MVC is mostly composed of pro-independence supporters, it labelled itself as having a " ocuson promoting equality, education and labour reforms, tackling corruption, and the decolonisation of Puerto Rico." Additionally, was the Electoral Commissioner for Hatillo's Precinct 029 during the
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, having to supervise eight voting centers. On November 28, 2020, Delgado Soto announced his resignation from his positions in MVC and the party overall through his social media accounts due to "inclusion issues" in MVC. Delgado Soto recognized that MVC " addone a tremendous job and adwritten a new chapter for history." However "the attorney Lúgaro and Rivera-Lassén, also Nogales; were one of the few people who were neutral and respected their Statehooder colleagues" and that the other high-profile statehood-supporting figure, the former MVC candidate for
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, Dr. Zayira Jordán Conde, "was attacked for campaigning for Yes o Statehood" At the end of his public declarations, Delgado Soto finished by stating to "remember who the real enemy is and that is not me, nor the Statehooders." On December 7 Delgado Soto appeared with Dr. Jordán Conde on WAPA-TV's ''Decisión 2020'' (2020 Decision) program to discuss the motive of both their exits from MVC. At the end of November 2020, Delgado Soto founded and became the State Director for the March for Our Lives chapter in Puerto Rico. Furthermore, he is the founder and lead organizer of the ''Junte Estadista de Puerto Rico'', a pro-statehood non-partisan organization. Delgado Soto resides in Connecticut where he is a Connecticut National Committee Representative and Vice Chair of the Muslim Caucus of Young Democrats of America.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Delgado, Kemuel Living people 1998 births Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana politicians New Progressive Party (Puerto Rico) politicians Puerto Rican activists Puerto Rican Muslims Statehood movement in Puerto Rico