List of political parties in Puerto Rico

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This article lists political parties in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico has a hybrid 'first past the post' electoral system, in which a voter can vote by party, by candidate or both. To qualify as an official political party (and thus be able to appear on the printed state electoral ballot), a party must meet the criteria set forth by the Puerto Rico Electoral Law.

These criteria categorize political parties as follows:

Political parties meeting the stated criteria are certified and inscribed by the State Elections Commission.

Registered parties

Present

As of June 1, 2012, Puerto Rico has six[1] registered electoral parties:

Name (in English) Name (in Spanish) Initials Current leader Ideology
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico PartyPartido Puertorriqueños por Puerto RicoPPRRogelio FigueroaSocial, environmental and economic reform
New Progressive PartyPartido Nuevo ProgresistaPNPPedro Pierluisi Pro-statehood
Popular Democratic PartyPartido Popular DemocráticoPPDAlejandro García PadillaPro-commonwealth, pro-autonomous entity: different from a federated state or a territory. (Estado Libre Asociado), as established in 1950 law
Working People's PartyPartido del Pueblo TrabajadorPPTRafael Bernabe Riefkohl pro-working class, Pro-well being of the working people.
Puerto Rican Independence PartyPartido Independentista PuertorriqueñoPIPJuan Dalmau RamírezPro-independence[2]
Sovereign Union Movement[3]Movimiento Unión SoberanistaMUSArturo Hernández[4] In favor of a sovereign Puerto Rico

Past

Name (in English) Name (in Spanish) Abbreviation Existed
Federal PartyPartido Federal-1900s
Christian Action PartyPartido Acción CristianaPAC1960s
Liberal Party of Puerto RicoPartido Liberal de Puerto Rico-1932-1944
Nationalist Party of Puerto RicoPartido Nacionalista de Puerto RicoPNPR1920s-Present, no longer electoral.
Puerto Rican Communist PartyPartido Comunista PuertorriqueñoPCP1930s-1990s
Puerto Rican Renewal PartyPartido Renovación PuertorriqueñoPRP1983-1987
Puerto Rican Socialist PartyPartido Socialista PuertorriqueñoPSP1970s-1990s
Republican Statehood PartyPartido Estadista RepublicanoPER1900s-1930s
Socialist PartyPartido Socialista de Puerto RicoPSPR1900s-1950s
People's Party Partido del PuebloPP1960s-1970s
Puerto Rican Union PartyPartido Unión PuertorriquenaPUP1969-1972
Union PartyPartido Unión-1900s-1930s
Republican UnionUnión Republicana-1930s-1960s

Unregistered parties

A number of unregistered political parties and organizations exist in Puerto Rico outside of the electoral arena. These organizations span the entire political spectrum:

See also

References

  1. "CEE certifica al Partido del Pueblo Trabajador". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish) (Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Dia). June 1, 2011.
  2. "Puerto Rican Independence Party Regains Legal Status". Latin American Herald Tribune. 2009-15-2009. Retrieved 2009-05-16. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. Puerto Ricans Reject Constitutional Amendments. Danica Coto (Associated Press). August 19, 2012. ABC News.
  4. Arturo Hernandez aspira a la Gobernación - El Nuevo Dia

External links

Party sites

Miscellaneous links

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