Carlos Ignacio Pesquera-Morales (born August 17, 1956) is a Puerto Rican civil engineer who served as the Secretary of Transportation and Public Works...
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2004 gubernatorial nomination in primaries against then-NPP President Carlos Pesquera. He then lost the 2004 gubernatorial race to Anibal Acevedo Vilá by...
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Pedro Rosselló 1999–2000: Carlos Pesquera 2000–2001: Norma Burgos 2001–2001: Leonides Díaz Urbina 2001–2003: Carlos Pesquera 2003–2008: Pedro Rosselló...
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Central Carlos Ray Norris (Chuck Norris, born 1940), American actor and martial artist Carlos Pesquera, (born 1956), Puerto Rican civil engineer Carlos Saldanha...
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Puerto Rico Carlos Pesquera (born 1956), Puerto Rican civil engineer Diego de Pesquera, 16th-century Spanish sculptor José Lorenzo Pesquera (1882–1950)...
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Rosselló, who served from 1991 to 1999 and again from 2003 to 2008 and Carlos Pesquera who served from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2001 to 2003, and the current...
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supported and campaigned for Carlos Pesquera, then gubernatorial candidate for the New Progressive Party. In 2001, after Pesquera lost, he was elected President...
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primary by a landslide margin of 70.54% of the vote over her opponent Carlos Pesquera. She thus became the first woman in the history of the New Progressive...
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Democratic Party (PPD) during a close campaign for governor against Carlos Pesquera (PNP) and Rubén Berríos (PIP). Calderón was elected governor, becoming...
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Nominee Sila María Calderón Carlos Pesquera Rubén Berríos Party Popular Democratic New Progressive Independence Popular vote 978,860 919,194 104,705...
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