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词条 2003 New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries
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  1. Candidates

     Governor  Resident Commissioner  Senate  At-large  District  San Juan  Bayamón  Arecibo  Mayagüez-Aguadilla  Ponce  Guayama  Humacao  Carolina  House of Representatives  At-large  District  District 1  District 2  District 3  District 4  District 5  District 6  District 9  District 10  District 11  District 12  District 13  District 14  District 16  District 17  District 18  District 20  District 21  District 22  District 23  District 24  District 26  District 27  District 28  District 29  District 30  District 31  District 32  District 33  District 34  District 37  District 38  District 39  District 40 

  2. Results

     Governor  Resident Commissioner  Senate  At-large  House of Representatives  At-large 

  3. See also

  4. References

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| country = Puerto Rico
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| previous_year = 1999
| next_election = New Progressive Party primaries, 2008
| next_year = 2008
| election_date = November 9, 2003
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| nominee1 = Pedro Rosselló
| party1 = New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
| home_state1 =
| popular_vote1 = 449,315
| percentage1 = 75.82%
| states_carried1 =
| image2 =
| nominee2 = Carlos Pesquera
| party2 = New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
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| popular_vote2 = 139,898
| percentage2 = 23.61%
| states_carried2 =
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| title = PNP Governor candidate
| before_election = Carlos Pesquera
| posttitle = PNP Governor candidate-elect
| after_election = Pedro Rosselló
}}{{Politics of Puerto Rico}}

The 2003 New Progressive Party primaries were the primary elections by which voters of the New Progressive Party (PNP) chose its nominees for various political offices of Puerto Rico, namely the position of Governor, for the 2004 general elections. Former Governor Pedro Rosselló was selected as the nominee at the primary elections held on November 9, 2003. He would go on to narrowly lose the 2004 general election against Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).

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Candidates

Governor

  • Pedro Rosselló, former Governor of Puerto Rico
  • Carlos Pesquera, former candidate to Governor

Resident Commissioner

  • Luis Fortuño, former Secretary of Tourism
  • Carlos Romero Barceló, former Governor and Resident Commissioner
  • Charlie Rodríguez, former President of the Senate of Puerto Rico
  • Miriam Ramírez de Ferrer, former Senator

Senate

At-large

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  • Lucy Arce
  • Norma Burgos
  • Jorge de Castro Font
  • Epifanio
  • Tomás Fantauzzi
  • José Garriga Picó
  • Jaime Irizarry
  • Armando Izquierdo
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  • Kenneth McClintock
  • José Enrique Meléndez
  • Peter Muller
  • Luis Felipe Navas
  • Orlando Parga
  • Genaro Sánchez
  • Jesús Soto Amadeo
  • Viruet
{{col-end}}

District

The New Progressive Party held primaries on all 8 of the senatorial districts.

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San Juan
  • Roberto Arango
  • Donald Cintrón Avilés
  • Carlos Díaz
  • Danny López
Bayamón
  • Pablo LaFontaine
  • Migdalia Padilla
  • Carmelo Ríos Santiago
  • José L. Ortega Rivera
Arecibo
  • Calvin
  • José Emilio González Velázquez
  • Víctor David Loubriel
  • Waldemar Quiles
Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Monica Alpi
  • Carlos Arocho
  • Luis Daniel Muñiz Cortes
  • Michael Nazario
  • Armando Nieves Ramos
  • Carlos Pagán
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Ponce
  • Elyod Maldonado Zeda
  • María Meléndez
  • Delly Mercado Arroyo
  • Andrés Rivera
  • Luis Armando Rivera
  • Linnette Toledo
  • Luinel Torres Acosta
  • Nilda Vega Santiago
Guayama
  • Negroni
  • Margarita Nolasco
  • Osvaldo Ortolaza Figueroa
  • Gerald Quiles Ocasio
Humacao
  • Papo Dávila
  • Pickie Díaz
  • Gabriel Santiago
  • Rafael "Rafy" Uceta
Carolina
  • José Julio Díaz
  • Héctor Martínez Maldonado
  • Pablo Ramos
  • Lornna Soto
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House of Representatives

At-large

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  • José Aponte
  • Edgar Berríos
  • José Chico
  • Rolando Crespo
  • José Luis Díaz
  • Rafael Escudero
  • Jennifer González
  • Luis Maldonado
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  • Edwin Mundo
  • Omar Negrón
  • Lourdes Ramos
  • Harold Jim Rivera
  • Iris Miriam Ruíz
  • Augusto Sánchez
  • Luis David Valentín
{{col-end}}

District

The New Progressive Party held primaries on 33 of the 40 representative districts.

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District 1
  • Junior González
  • José "Nuno" López
District 2
  • Junior Echevarría
  • Diego García Cruz
  • William Muriel
  • José Serrano
District 3
  • Tamara Pérez
  • Albita Rivera
District 4
  • Anthony
  • Liza Fernández
  • Julio Lebrón Lamboy
District 5
  • Pedro López Santos
  • Jorge Navarro Suárez
  • Juan Carlos Rodríguez
District 6
  • José Marquéz
  • Angel Pérez Otero
District 9
  • Nelson del Valle
  • Angel García
  • Annie González
  • Juan "Papo" Soto
District 10
  • Irma López
  • Bernardo Márquez García
District 11
  • José de Jesús
  • Edwin Ocasio
District 12
  • Edward Santiago
  • Héctor Torres Calderón
  • Víctor
District 13
  • Gaby Padilla
  • Portalatín
  • Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló
District 14
  • Hiram Cruz
  • Carlos Molina
  • Santos González
  • Yamill
District 16
  • Gilberto Ramírez Peña
  • Iván Rodríguez
  • Enrique Ruíz Gerena
District 17
  • Ricardo Pitre
  • José L. Rivera Guerra
  • Wilo Cabán
District 18
  • Charlie Arroyo
  • Tomás Bonilla Feliciano
  • Jorge Cajigas
District 20
  • Norman Ramírez Rivera
  • Maureen Marchany
  • Enobel Santiago
District 21
  • Peter Domenech
  • Edgardo Irizarry
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District 22
  • Héctor Luis Camacho
  • Jorge Pérez
  • Javier Rivera
District 23
  • Juan García Zavála
  • Migdalia Irizarry
  • Heri Martínez Piña
District 24
  • José Alberto Banchs
  • John Giménez
  • José Moreno
  • Wisteria Tejero
District 26
  • Arkel
  • José Luis Jiménez
District 27
  • Carlos Miguel Fuentes
  • Juan Soto
District 28
  • Miguel Martínez
  • Mario Nevárez Rosado
  • Erio Quiñones
  • Rafael Rivera Ortega
District 29
  • Luis Aramburu
  • Pedro "Banchy" Cintrón
District 30
  • Pablo Bonelli
  • Víctor Juan Enriquez
  • Jorge "Borgie" Ramos
District 31
  • José Ramón Díaz
  • Rafael Flores
  • José Rivera
District 32
  • Arnaldo Báez Neris
  • Angel Redondo
District 33
  • Denisse
  • Angel R. Peña Rosa
District 34
  • Cristóbal Colón Ruiz
  • Pedro Rodríguez
District 37
  • Angel Bulerín
  • Elías Rivera
District 38
  • Eric Correa
  • Raymond Sánchez
District 39
  • Chaguito
  • Sergio Esteves
  • Rafy Reyes
District 40
  • Epifanio Jiménez
  • Josué David Collazo
{{col-end}}

Results

The primaries were held on November 9, 2003. In it, Pedro Rosselló comfortably defeated Carlos Pesquera to win the spot for Governor at the 2004 elections.[1] Also, Luis Fortuño defeated Carlos Romero Barceló, Charlie Rodríguez and Miriam Ramírez de Ferrer to win the spot for Resident Commissioner.[2]

Governor

Candidate Popular vote Percentage
Pedro Rosselló449,31575.82%
Carlos Pesquera139,89823.61%
Others3,3780.57%

Resident Commissioner

Candidate Popular vote Percentage
Luis Fortuño363,21761.36%
Carlos Romero Barceló151,89825.66%
Charlie Rodríguez37,8286.39%
Miriam Ramírez de Ferrer25,0754.24%
Others640.01%

Senate

At-large

Candidate Popular vote Percentage
Norma Burgos414,81914.54%
Jorge de Castro Font384,11313.47%
Kenneth McClintock353,34412.39%
Orlando Parga251,9208.83%
Lucy Arce227,4557.97%
José Garriga Picó174,3616.11
Tomás Fantauzzi159,1575.58%
José Enrique Meléndez141,0184.94%
Epifanio129,0584.52%
Viruet108,1003.79%
Jesús Soto Amadeo107,1733.76%
Genaro Sánchez94,3053.31%
Luis Felipe Navas85,2722.99%
Peter Muller80,1672.81%
Jaime Irizarry65,7342.32%
Armando Izquierdo52,3551.84%
Others23,9100.85%

House of Representatives

At-large

Candidate Popular vote Percentage
Jennifer González351,42412.66%
José Aponte318,41911.47%
Iris Miriam Ruíz305,14610.99%
Lourdes Ramos240,7618.67%
José Chico219,1367.89%
Rolando Crespo209,8627.56
Edwin Mundo193,2266.96%
Rafi Escudero183,1646.60%
Omar Negrón167,2966.03%
Luis David Valentín147,7725.32%
Luis Maldonado121,2284.37%
Augusto Sánchez105,5253.80%
Harold Jim Rivera66,2702.39%
Edgar Berríos54,1281.95%
Others30,7931.09%

See also

{{Portal|Puerto Rico|Politics}}
  • Popular Democratic Party primaries, 2003

References

1. ^Primarias 2003: Escrutinio General - Gobernador on CEEPUR
2. ^Primarias 2003: Escrutinio General - Comisionado Residente on CEEPUR
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3 : Primary elections in Puerto Rico|2003 Puerto Rican elections|New Progressive Party (Puerto Rico)

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