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Puerto Rico prepares for Election Day as a third-party candidate makes history

  • Puerto Rico holds significant elections, with historic outcomes regardless of the winner, according to the headline.
  • Jenniffer González aims for the New Progressive Party's third consecutive term, a first in the island's history.
  • Juan Dalmau's potential win would represent a victory for a third-party candidate, a rare occurrence in Puerto Rico's political landscape.
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In parallel with the elections that are taking place throughout the United States to define the new president, Puerto Rico elects its local representatives.In this sense, the counting of votes has already begun and this reflects the first trends.With more than 73% of the schools surveyed, the unincorporated territory of the United States begins to reveal to its potential new governor, resident commissioner and mayors, among other officials.Jenni…

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico.- Puerto Rico is holding elections that will be historic regardless of which of the two main candidates for governor wins.If Jenniffer González of the pro-state New Progressive Party wins Tuesday's elections, it will represent the first time in the history of the island that the party secures three consecutive terms.But if Juan Dalmau wins, who ran for the Puerto Rico Independence Party and the Victoria Citizen Movement, it…

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From the closing of the schools at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, you can see here how many votes Jenniffer González, Juan Dalmau, Jesús Manuel Ortiz and Javier Jiménez have received

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Puerto Rico prepares for Election Day as a third-party candidate makes history

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The two parties that have dominated Puerto Rican politics for decades are losing their grip as they face the stiffest competition yet from a younger generation fed up with the island’s corruption, chronic power outages and mismanagement of public funds. For the first time in the island’s governor’s race, […]

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