Candidates
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The primaries were held on June 5, 2016. In it, newcomer Ricky Rosselló narrowly defeated incumbent Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi to win the spot for Governor at the 2016 elections.[1] Also, Jenniffer González comfortably defeated Carlos Pesquera with 71% of the votes to win the spot for Resident Commissioner.[2]
Governor
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Resident Commissioner
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At-large
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Candidate
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Popular vote
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Percentage
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Thomas Rivera Schatz
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361,362
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16.67%
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Larry Seilhamer
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271,780
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12.54
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Zoé Laboy
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251,732
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11.61
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Abel Nazario
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216,472
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9.99
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Margarita Nolasco
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213,886
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9.87
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Itzamar Peña
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203,609
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9.39
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José Chemo Soto
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123,126
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5.68
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Johanne Vélez García
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108,855
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5.02
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Alba Iris Calderón
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72,397
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3.34
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Eric "Javo" Ramírez
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64,301
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2.97
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Javier García Cabán
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58,211
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2.69
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Ramón Díaz
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53,810
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2.48
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Iván Díaz Carrasquillo
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46,729
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2.16
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Frankie Amador
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46,634
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2.15
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Mario Ramos Méndez
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39,059
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1.80
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María Salgado Sánchez
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35,661
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1.65
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House of Representatives
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At-large
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Candidate
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Popular vote
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Percentage
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María Milagros Charbonier
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267,662
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13.53%
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Lourdes Ramos
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266,421
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13.47%
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José Kikito Meléndez
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261,172
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13.20%
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José "Pichy" Torres Zamora
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256,470
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12.97%
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José Aponte
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210,191
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10.63%
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Néstor Alonso
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179,629
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9.08%
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Hiram Torres Montalvo
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144,551
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7.31%
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Jorge Emmanuel Báez
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101,584
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5.14%
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Roberto Rivera
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98,472
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4.98%
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Jesús Vélez
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79,675
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4.03%
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Joe Colón
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62,205
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3.15%
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José Olmos Muñíz
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49,868
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2.52%
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See also
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References
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