2012 Puerto Rican general election

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2012 Puerto Rican general election

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  Alejandro Garcia Padilla -cropped.jpg Luis Fortuño official congressional photo 3 crop.jpg
Candidate Alejandro García Padilla Luis Fortuño
Party Popular Democratic New Progressive
Alliance Democratic Republican
Popular vote 896,060 884,775
Percentage 47.73% 47.13%

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Results by municipality
Padilla:      40-50%      50-60%
Fortuño:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Luis Fortuño
New Progressive

Elected Governor

Alejandro García Padilla
Popular Democratic

The 2012 Puerto Rican general elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government that would serve for the next four years, most notably the Governor of Puerto Rico.[1] A status referendum was held on the same date.

The election was won by then-Senator Alejandro García Padilla (from the Popular Democratic Party), who defeated incumbent Governor Luis Fortuño (from the New Progressive Party) in a close election. This election marked the second time in more than 40 years that six parties participated in the election, the first time in more than 60 years that a status referendum was held on the same day as the general election, and the first time in Puerto Rico that absentee ballots were issued for those who were out of the country on the day of the election.[2] As of 2021, this is the most recent time a Republican won the governorship of Puerto Rico.

Nominations[]

Before the election year, the Constitution of Puerto Rico provides for any qualified person to present their candidacy for a specific position. If two or more candidates from the same party present their candidacy for the same position, and they can't reach an agreement within the party, a primary election is held. This election is held within the inscribed members of each party, to select which of the candidates will represent the party in the general election.

Both of the main parties: New Progressive Party (PNP) and Popular Democratic Party (PPD), held primaries for several positions on March 18, 2012.

New Progressive Party (PNP)[]

The primaries were held on March 18, 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Popular Democratic Party (PPD)[]

The primaries were held on March 18, 2012 to determine several candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and others.

Final candidates[]

Governor[]

The incumbent Governor, Luis Fortuño, from the New Progressive Party (PNP), faces the following candidates for the Governorship:

Resident Commissioner[]

The incumbent Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi, from the New Progressive Party (PNP), faces the following candidates for the position:

Senate of Puerto Rico[]

At-large[]

The ballot featured seventeen (17) candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

District[]

House of Representatives[]

At-large[]

The ballot featured sixteen (16) candidates from six different parties and one independent candidate (bold denotes incumbent candidates)

Election results[]

Governor[]

Candidate Political party Popular vote Percentage
Alejandro García Padilla PPD 896,060 47.73%
Luis Fortuño PNP 884,775 47.13%
Juan Dalmau Ramírez PIP 47,331 2.52%
Rafael Bernabe PPT 18,312 0.98%
Arturo Hernández MUS 10,523 0.56%
Rogelio Figueroa PPR 6,668 0.36%
Others 13,386 0.71%

The candidate from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) Alejandro García Padilla narrowly beat the incumbent Luis Fortuño, from the New Progressive Party (PNP). The margin of victory was 0.7% (or 11,049 votes) which would make it the second closest election in the island in the last 20 years. The candidates of the minority parties all received less than the required 3% to remain registered. Notably, Rogelio Figueroa (from the PPR) received only 6,508 (0.35%) after receiving 53,693 (2.76%) in the 2008 general elections.

Resident Commissioner[]

Candidate Political party Popular vote Percentage
Pedro Pierluisi PNP 905,066 48.44%
Rafael Cox Alomar PPD 881,181 47.16%
Juan Mercado Nieves PIP 38,941 2.08%
Félix Córdova Iturregui PPT 13,120 0.70%
María de Lourdes Guzmán MUS 11,764 0.63%
Sadiasept Guillont Juarbe PPR 5,647 0.30%
Others 12,761 0.68%

The incumbent Pedro Pierluisi, from the New Progressive Party (PNP) defeated the candidate from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), Rafael Cox Alomar. Pierluisi managed to be reelected, despite the fact that his ballot partner, Governor Fortuño, lost against the PPD candidate. This would be the second time in the last 10 years were the Governor and the Resident Commissioner come from different parties. The first one was after the 2004 elections where PPD candidate Aníbal Acevedo Vilá narrowly won the election, while Fortuño (PNP) was elected Resident Commissioner.

Senate of Puerto Rico[]

Category PPD PNP PIP PPR MUS PPT Sub-total
By district 12 4 0 0 0 0 16
By accumulation 6 4 1 0 0 0 11
Total 18 8 1 0 0 0 27
Percentage

The Popular Democratic Party (PPD) won a majority of seats in the Senate of Puerto Rico, with a total of 18 out of 27. The New Progressive Party (PNP) won a total of 8 seats, while the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) won one seat. The PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority. The election of a senator from the PIP also comes after one term with no senator seated. The PPD won six of the Puerto Rico Senatorial districts. The PNP won only two districts, despite winning all eight during the previous election.

Puerto Rico House of Representatives[]

Category PPD PNP PIP PPR MUS PPT Sub-total
By district 22 18 0 0 0 0 40
By accumulation 6 5 0 0 0 0 11
Total 28 23 0 0 0 0 51
Percentage

The Popular Democratic Party (PPD) also won a majority of seats in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives, with a total of 28 out of 51. The New Progressive Party (PNP) won a total of 23 seats. The other minority parties won no seats. Like with the Senate, the PPD won the majority after two terms of being a minority.

Mayoral[]

PPD PNP PIP PPR MUS PPT Total
47 31 0 0 0 0 78

The Popular Democratic Party (PPD) won a majority of the mayoralty races in the island, with a total of 46 out of 78 municipalities. The New Progressive Party (PNP) won a total of 31. One of the most notable races featured PPD candidate Carmen Yulín Cruz defeating incumbent Jorge Santini (PNP) for the mayoralty of the capital city of San Juan after 12 years in the seat.

References[]

  1. ^ "Electoral Calendar - international elections world elections". Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. ^ Díaz, Carmen (June 24, 2012). "Elección para la historia". El Vocero.
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