Ferdinand Mercado
Ferdinand Mercado-Ramos | |
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18th Secretary of State of Puerto Rico | |
In office 2001–2003 | |
Governor | Sila María Calderón |
Preceded by | Angel Morey |
Succeeded by | Jose Izquierdo Encarnacion |
Ferdinand Mercado-Ramos is a former Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of State under Governor Sila Calderón from 2001 until 2004. His government service ended after Gov. Calderón appointed him as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico and his nomination was later withdrawn when it became apparent that he would not be confirmed by the Senate of Puerto Rico.
Mercado is one of the few Puerto Ricans who have ample, high level experience in the three branches of state government. He served as a legislative assistant, executive director of the House Government Affairs Committee and Secretary of the House of Representatives. In the judicial branch, he served as a district court judge and as president of the Puerto Rico Judicature Association.
An accomplished poet whose works have been published in several books, Mercado currently practices law and is a prominent political analyst for the Notiuno radio network in Puerto Rico. He is married and has two children.