The Green Papers: Puerto Rico 2007 Off Year Election |
Puerto Rico
Elections for Statewide offices and Congress |
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There are two major parties in Puerto Rico:
[There is also the minority Puerto Rican Independence Party (in Spanish: Partido Independentista Puertoriqueño- or PIP) as PR's principal "third Party"] . However, any apparent connection of the two major Puerto Rico parties to the two US Major Parties (outside of the selection of Puerto Rico's delegates to each Party's National Convention) is as much one of convenience as it is of reality (the PPD tends to be the more liberal Party [and, much like the Democrats in the US, it is a coalition of political factions ranging from the moderately conservative to the somewhat radically socialist], while the PNP tends to be the more conservative Party [and, much like the GOP here, is the more homogeneous of the two-- with fewer "wings", most to the right of center]). Therefore, when relating the two major Parties in Puerto Rico to the two Major US Parties, one must do so most carefully, as such connections are, in the main, still rather indirect. There are separate Democratic and Republican Party organizations (not directly connected to the Party organizations of the PPD or PNP) in relation to the Commonwealth's selection of delegates to the Major Parties' respective quadrennial National Conventions. |
Governor 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2004, 2008. Territorial Governor | |||||
Partido Popular Democrático | Governor Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá First elected: 2004 Seat up for election: Tuesday 4 November 2008 |
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Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2004, 2008 | |||||
{map} | Partido Nuevo Progresista | Resident Commissioner Luis G. Fortuño First elected: 2004 Seat up for election: Tuesday 4 November 2008 Open Seat - Candidate for Governor in 2008 |
Political Parties Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such. |