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词条 2016 Puerto Rican general election
释义

  1. Governor of Puerto Rico

     Nominations  New Progressive Party (PNP)  Popular Democratic Party (PPD)  Minority parties  Independents 

  2. Final candidates

     Governor  Resident Commissioner  Senate of Puerto Rico  At-large  District  House of Representatives  At-large 

  3. Results

     Governor  Senate  House of Representatives  Resident Commissioner  Mayoral 

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Puerto Rican general election, 2016
| country = Puerto Rico
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Puerto Rican general election, 2012
| previous_year = 2012
| next_election = Puerto Rican general election, 2020
| next_year = 2020
| election_date = {{Start date|2016|11|8}}
| turnout = 55.10%
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Ricardo Rosselló
| party1 = New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
| popular_vote1 = 649,791
| percentage1 = 41.76%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = David Bernier
| party2 = Popular Democratic Party (Puerto Rico)
| popular_vote2 = 605,710
| percentage2 = 38.93%
| image4 =
| nominee4 = Alexandra Lúgaro
| party4 = Independent politician
| popular_vote4 = 174,529
| percentage4 = 11.12%
| image5 =
| nominee5 = Manuel Cidre
| party5 = Independent politician
| popular_vote5 = 89,890
| percentage5 = 5.73%
| map_image = Puerto Rican general election, 2016 map.png
| map_size = 350px
| map_caption = Election results map. Blue denotes municipalities won by Rosselló, and Red denotes those won by Bernier.
| title = Governor
| before_election = Alejandro García Padilla
| before_party = Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
| after_election = Ricardo Rosselló
| after_party = New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico

}}{{Sidebar Elections in Puerto Rico}}

General elections were held in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government that will serve from January 2017 to January 2021, most notably the Governor of Puerto Rico.

Governor of Puerto Rico

{{main|Puerto Rico gubernatorial election, 2016}}

Nominations

Before the election year, the Constitution of Puerto Rico provides for any qualified person to present their candidacy for a specific position. If two or more candidates from the same party present their candidacy for the same position, and they can't reach an agreement within the party, a primary election is held. This election is held within the inscribed members of each party, to select which of the candidates will represent the party in the general election.

Both of the main parties: New Progressive Party (PNP) and Popular Democratic Party (PPD), held primaries for several positions on June 5, 2016.

New Progressive Party (PNP)

{{Main|New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016}}

The primaries were held on June 5, 2016 to determine candidates for Governor of Puerto Rico, the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Popular Democratic Party (PPD)

{{Main|Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016}}

The primaries were held on June 5, 2016 to determine several candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Minority parties

Two minority parties officialized their gubernatorial candidates. The Working People's Party (PPT) nominated Rafael Bernabe once again.[1] The Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) nominated María de Lourdes Santiago.

Independents

As of November 2015, two independent candidates expressed their interest in running for Governor:

  • Alexandra Lúgaro, attorney[2]
  • Manuel Cidre, businessman[3]

Final candidates

Governor

{{main|Puerto Rico gubernatorial election, 2016}}

The official candidates for the position of Governor of Puerto Rico are:

  • David Bernier, Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  • Ricky Rosselló, New Progressive Party (PNP)
  • María de Lourdes Santiago, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
  • Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl, Working People's Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
  • Alexandra Lúgaro, Independent candidate
  • Manuel Cidre, Independent candidate

Resident Commissioner

{{Main|United States House of Representatives election in Puerto Rico, 2016}}

The official candidates for the position of Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico are:

  • Héctor Ferrer, Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  • Jenniffer González, New Progressive Party (PNP)
  • Hugo Rodríguez, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
  • Mariana Nogales, Working People's Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)

Senate of Puerto Rico

At-large

The ballot featured sixteen (16) candidates from four different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
New Progressive Party (PNP)
  • Zoé Laboy
  • Abel Nazario
  • Margarita Nolasco
  • Itzamar Peña
  • Thomas Rivera Schatz
  • Larry Seilhamer
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  • Eduardo Bhatia
  • Rossana López León
  • José Nadal Power
  • Miguel Pereira
  • Cirilo Tirado Rivera
  • Aníbal José Torres
{{col-break}}
Other parties
  • Juan Dalmau (PIP)
  • Amarilis Pagán (PPT)
  • José Vargas Vidot (Independent)
{{col-end}}

District

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district I">San Juan
  • Angel "Luigi" Alicea (PIP)
  • Ada Álvarez Conde (PPD)
  • Edda López Serrano (PIP)
  • Henry Neumann (PNP)
  • Ramón Luis Nieves (PPD)
  • Miguel Romero (PNP)
  • María Gisela Rosado Almedina (PPT)
  • Maritza Stanchich (PPT)
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district II">Bayamón
  • Noel Berríos Díaz (PIP)
  • Carlos Córdova Iturregui (PPT)
  • José A. Ojeda Santos (PIP)
  • Migdalia Padilla (PNP)
  • Carmelo Ríos Santiago (PNP)
  • Ana Lydia Robles (PPD)
  • Antonio J. Serrano (PPD)
  • Ivette Torres Roig
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district III">Arecibo
  • Jaime Bonel González (PIP)
  • Angel "Chayanne" Martínez (PNP)
  • Angel Negrón (PIP)
  • José "Joito" Pérez (PNP)
  • Elizabeth Rosa (PPD)
  • Rubén Soto (PPD)
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district IV">Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Efraín De Jesús (PPD)
  • Juan Raúl Mari Pesquera (PIP)
  • Edwin Morales Pérez (PPT)
  • Luis Daniel Muñíz (PNP)
  • Gilberto Rodríguez (PPD)
  • Pedro Resto Batalla (PPT)
  • Samuel Soto Bosques (PIP)
  • Evelyn Vázquez (PNP)
{{col-break}}
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district V">Ponce
  • Luis Berdiel (PNP)
  • Nelson Cruz (PNP)
  • Angel Fourquet Cordero (PPD)
  • Luis Enrique Martínez (PIP)
  • Heriberto Quiles (PPT)
  • Juan Rafael Rosario (PIP)
  • Ramón Ruiz (PPD)
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI">Guayama
  • José Bonilla Colón (PIP)
  • María Yadira Díaz (PIP)
  • Juan Pablo Hernández (PPD)
  • Carlos Rodríguez Mateo (PNP)
  • Angel Rodríguez Otero (PPD)
  • Axel "Chino" Roque (PNP)
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district VII">Humacao
  • Javier Córdova Iturregui (PPT)
  • José Luis Dalmau (PPD)
  • Luis "Pickie" Díaz (PNP)
  • Miguel Laureano (PNP)
  • Lydia Ortíz (PIP)
  • Olivero Rivera (PIP)
  • José Sotero Esteva (PPT)
  • Jorge Suárez Cáceres (PPD)
//Puerto Rico Senatorial district VIII">Carolina
  • Eric Correa (PNP)
  • Marisol Quiñones (PIP)
  • Albert Santana (PIP)
  • Angélica Molina (PPT)
  • Luis Daniel Rivera (PPD)
  • Pedro A. Rodríguez (PPD)
  • Isaac Santiago (PPT)
  • Nayda Venegas (PNP)
{{col-end}}

House of Representatives

At-large

The ballot featured sixteen (16) candidates from four different parties (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

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New Progressive Party (PNP)
  • Néstor Alonso
  • José Aponte
  • José E. Meléndez Ortíz
  • María Milagros Charbonier
  • Lourdes Ramos
  • José "Pichy" Torres Zamora
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  • Manuel Natal Albelo
  • Jaime Perelló
  • Luis Vega Ramos
  • Jesús Manuel Ortíz
  • Jorge Colberg Toro
  • Brenda López de Arrarás
{{col-break}}
Other parties
  • Denis Márquez (PIP)
  • Félix Córdova Iturregui (PPT)
{{col-end}}

Results

Governor

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ricky RossellóNew Progressive Party655,62641.76
David BernierPopular Democratic Party610,95638.92
Alexandra LúgaroIndependent174,52911.12
Manuel CidreIndependent89,8905.73
María de Lourdes SantiagoPuerto Rican Independence Party33,4522.13
Rafael Bernabe RiefkohlWorking People's Party5,3740.34
Invalid/blank votes9,797
Total1,589,624100
Registered voters/turnout2,867,55755.10
Source: CEEPUR

The candidate from the New Progressive Party (PNP) Ricky Rosselló beat the candidate from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) David Bernier obtaining 41.76% of the votes against 38.92% for Bernier. Most notably, the two independent candidates – Alexandra Lúgaro and Manuel Cidre – managed to arrive in third and fourth place with 11.12% and 5.73% respectively. For the fourth election in a row, the candidate of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) failed to receive the required 3% of the votes to remain registered. The same result happened to Rafael Bernabe from the Working People's Party (PPT) for the second election in a row.

Senate

{{electiontable|Puerto Rican legislative election, 2016}}Summary of the 8 November 2016 Puerto Rican Senate election
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
PartiesDistrictAt-largeTotal seatsComposition
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#0000cc width=3 |
| style="text-align:left;" | New Progressive Party (PNP)
| 1,440,050
| 50.4
| 15
| 664,553
| 45.3
| 6
| 21
| {{Composition bar|21|30|#0000cc}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#cc0033|
| style="text-align:left;" | Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
| 1,210,903
| 42.4
| 1
| 503,630
| 34.3
| 6
| 7
| {{Composition bar|7|30|#cc0033}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#33cc66 |
| style="text-align:left;" | Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
| 150,904
| 5.3
| 0
| 130,583
| 8.9
| 1
| 1
| {{Composition bar|1|30|#33cc66}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#660099 |
| style="text-align:left;" | Working People's Party (PPT)
| 53,335
| 1.9
| 0
| 9,957
| 0.7
| 0
| 0
| {{Composition bar|0|30|#660099}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| |
| style="text-align:left;" | Independents
| 0
| 0.0
| 0
| 157,788
| 10.8
| 1
| 1
| {{Composition bar|1|30|grey}}
|- style="background-color=#0000cc;text-align:right;"
|-
|align=left colspan=2|Total
| 2,855,192
| 100.0
| 16
| 1,466,511
| 100.0
| 14
| 30
|
|-
|align=left colspan=10|Source: CEEPUR
|}

House of Representatives

{{electiontable|Puerto Rican legislative election, 2016}}Summary of the 8 November 2016 Puerto Rican House of Representatives election
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
PartiesDistrictAt-largeTotal seatsComposition
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#0000cc width=3 |
| style="text-align:left;" | New Progressive Party (PNP)
| 750,840
| 50.3
| 28
| 705,753
| 48.6
| 6
| 34
| {{Composition bar|34|51|#0000cc}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#cc0033|
| style="text-align:left;" | Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
| 644,316
| 43.2
| 12
| 605,887
| 41.7
| 4
| 16
| {{Composition bar|16|51|#cc0033}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#33cc66 |
| style="text-align:left;" | Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
| 71,442
| 4.8
| 0
| 121,066
| 8.3
| 1
| 1
| {{Composition bar|1|51|#33cc66}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| bgcolor=#660099 |
| style="text-align:left;" | Working People's Party (PPT)
| 22,169
| 1.5
| 0
| 19,537
| 1.3
| 0
| 0
| {{Composition bar|0|51|#660099}}
|- style="text-align:right;"
| |
| style="text-align:left;" | Independents
| 3,697
| 0.2
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| {{Composition bar|0|51|0000cc}}
|- style="background-color=#0000cc;text-align:right;"
|-
|align=left colspan=2|Total
| 1,492,464
| 100.0
| 40
| 1,452,243
| 100.0
| 11
| 51
|
|-
|align=left colspan=10|Source: CEEPUR
|}

Resident Commissioner

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jenniffer GonzálezNew Progressive Party713,60548.77
Héctor FerrerPopular Democratic Party691,41947.25
Hugo RodríguezPuerto Rican Independence Party39,3952.69
Mariana NogalesWorking People's Party of Puerto Rico18,8711.29
Invalid/blank votes116,359
Total1,579,649100
Registered voters/turnout2,867,55755.08
Source: CEEPUR

Mayoral

{{font color|white|PPD}}{{font color|white|PNP}}{{font color|white|PIP}}{{font color|white|PPT}}Total
45330078
Source: CEEPUR

Despite losing most of the Senate and the House, the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) managed to win a majority of the mayoralty races in the island, with a total of 45 out of 78 municipalities. The New Progressive Party (PNP) won a total of 33.

See also

  • New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016
  • Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.elnuevodia.com/noticias/politica/nota/bernabeaspiraranuevamentealagobernacionporelppt-2117162/|title=Bernabe aspirará nuevamente a la gobernación por el PPT|publisher=El Nuevo Día|author=|date=October 25, 2015|accessdate=November 29, 2015}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/nota/abogadaalexandralugarooficializasucandidaturaindependienteparalagobernacion-1071516/|title=Abogada Alexandra Lúgaro oficializa su candidatura independiente para la gobernación|publisher=Primera Hora|author=Figueroa, Alex|date=March 17, 2015|accessdate=December 1, 2015}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.metro.pr/noticias/manuel-cidre-oficializa-candidatura-independiente-a-la-gobernacion/pGXola!Rk6m9jiBM9G96/|title=Manuel Cidre oficializa candidatura independiente a la gobernación|publisher=Metro|author=|date=December 1, 2015|accessdate=December 1, 2015}}
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