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Comisión Estatal de Elecciones de Puerto Rico
2004 Puerto Rico Congressional and Territory wide Races
Filing Deadline: 8/1/03, Primary: 11/9/03, Democratic caucuses: 6/6/04,
Last Updated: December 12, 2004 |
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
Governor, 48.5% in '00, Sila María Calderón Serra (PD) not seeking a 2nd term, next election in 2004, Current Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: New Progressive |
Resident Commissioner Anibal Salvador Acevedo Vilá (PD) 48.38%, |
ex-Gov. Pedro Roselló (NP) 48.18%, |
'00 nominee Ruben Berrios Martinez (PIP) 2.67%, |
Resident Commissioner to Congress, 49.2% in '00, Anibal Salvador Acevedo Vilá (PD) running for Governor after 1st term, next election in 2004, Current Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Popular Democratic, |
Sen. Roberto Prats Palerm (PD) 48.27%, |
attorney / GOP National Committee member Luis G. Fortuño (NP, R) 48.83%, |
economist Edwin Irizarry Mora (PIP) 2.89%, |
San Juan Mayor, Current Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: New Progressive, |
ex-Senator / attorney / '00 nominee Eduardo Bhatia (PD) 46.3%, |
Jorge A. Santini (NP) 49%, |
Sen. Fernando Martin Garcia (PIP) 4%, |
1. Link to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report
2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, |
= Democrats take over control, |
= Republican retain control, |
= Republicans take over control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party take over control |
Bold indicates incumbent. |
Yellow district indicates open races. |
Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. |
Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control. |
Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. |
Red boxes indicates Republicans took control. |
3. Key to Puerto Rico Political Parties:
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