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Puerto Rico General Election Ballot 1996
Ballot used for the 5 November 1996 Puerto Rico General Election. This ballot was used to elect the Governor of Puerto Rico and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico. Voters could either vote for a party list or individual candidates. The main parties in the election were the Partido Nuevo Progresista, the Partido Popular Democratico, and the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueno.
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Ballot
Puerto Rico Municipal Ballot 1996
Ballot used in municipal elections in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico on 5 November 1996. This ballot was used to elect the Mayor and the members of the Municipal Assembly.
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulation on Vote Counting and General Elections
Regulation on Vote Counting and General Elections
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on Absent Voters
Regulations on Absent Voters
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Ballot
Puerto Rico Status Ballot 1993
Ballot used in the 14 November 1993 referendum in Puerto Rico regarding the status of the island. Voters had the option to vote for continued commonwealth status, statehood in the United States, or independence.
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Election and Political Party Law
Law on Plebiscite on the Political Status
Law on Plebiscite on the Political Status
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Ballot
Puerto Rico Municipal Ballot 1992
Ballot used in municipal elections in Carolina, Puerto Rico on 3 November 1992. The main parties constesting the election were the Partido Popular Democratico, the Partido Nuevo Progresista, and the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueno. Voters had the option to vote for an entire party list, a mix of candidates, or to nominate write-in candidates.
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Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Puerto Rico
Electoral Law - Puerto Rico
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Constitution
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as enacted in 1952.