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Puertorriqueños vote on the elections that will be considered historical sites in the future

Puertorriqueños vote on the elections that will be considered historical sites in the future

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico is one of the most famous elections independent of the administration of two main candidates for governor.

While Jenniffer González of the Nuevo Progresista pro-estadidad party completed the market's elections, representing the first time in the island's history that the party held three consecutive mandates.

But I believe Juan Dalmau, posited by the Puerto Rico Independence Party and the Victoria-Ciudadana Party, was the first Victorian candidate not represented before two main parties that have dominated Puerto Rican politics for decades.

Detrás de González y Dalmau and his followers were Jesus Manuel Ortiz of the People's Democratic Party, who won the island's territorial status. On the other hand, I also met Javier Jiménez from Project Dignity, a conservator created in 2019.

Miles of voters from all over the territory of the United States are sent en masse as far as Lithuania to reach Paraguay, but they are not affected by the intense spread of Lithuania.

“You know that before the first year there is an opportunity to change,” said Jorge Hernández, an art student 24 years ago who was about to cast his vote. “Bipartidismo is perdiendo fuerza. “Tengo fe que puede haver un real cambio”.

Over the last few decades, the Nuevo Progresista Party and the Partido Popular Democrático received only 90% of the total vote, but it came into play in 2016. que A younger generation has denounced corruption, the stubborn Apagones and an equal livelihood among other things.

Education, health and public safety have also taken root in the minds of voters led by the big Filas on the journey to Ireland.

“Nunca lo había visto así,” said Nadja Oquendo, a 62nd anniversary.

Faviola Alcalá, a professional surfer, said she voted two years ago after registering at a university and was outraged by the Fila at her voting center.

“Me encanta,” he said he would enjoy a game between two main Puerto Rican parties and more opportunities for the youngsters.

Among the residents who have put the spotlight on their voters, Bad Bunny is the government's superstar, who was criticized by the pro-national party and made a brief appearance in the Dalmau campaign circle.

“Trust the city of Puerto Rico to remember the right decision for the future of our people,” they told reporters.

Results may delay until the next day

They report large-scale voting at various voting centers that resulted in a machine not working and other problems, including others.

Algunos voted to activate the cronometers on their phones so that they could contact him soon, while other customers and a salesman just passed him: “Now rejoice! “Agua fria!”

Ommy González, a bartender 25 years ago who was voting for the first time, had a bench and a bottle of water.

“Me siento bien emocionado,” comment. “Obviamente queremos algo distinto para el pueblo”.

González said he would like an economy and an education system with more persuasion and criticism of the political clan's ongoing corruption: “I have to pay the money for myself.”

Various voters noted that the new and minority parties were converting into the bastion of the two main parties that dominated Puerto Rico's government.

“No lo vi venir tan temprano, pero qué bueno,” said Giulianna Abreu, publicist at the age of 33.

The big filas persist in the island's voting centers, including after the official of the ballot box on March 5 (local time) and the people who set up the formed offices to cast their vote. In the 2020 elections, we had to deal with the results of the preliminary rounds a few days ago.

However, Dalmau noted that the results available to the government on Wednesday emerged: “We are convinced that this country has taken a historic step.”

The Comisión Estatal de Elecciones de Puerto Rico received today more than 220,000 expected and expected votes; The content of these voices was the latest to become habitual in two weeks. Jessika Padilla, the commission's deputy president, attended a conference where she cast her vote with 40% of her vote on Monday.

“This validation process is one that goes outside the league,” he said.

More than 5,000 of approximately 7,400 hermits who voted in Puerto Rico are unclear about these members' votes.

Officials have also received allegations about their votes, including those they received in advance to confirm their election without bothering to ask.

A speaker about political status and a symbolic vote

Voters were also consulted on the political status of Puerto Rico in September. The referendum rejected three options: state, independence and independence with the free community, while we negotiate issues such as external circumstances, the nationality of the state and the use of the state's dollar.

“Vamos a trabajar para darle igualdad a nuestra gente,” said Jenniffer González of the pro-estadidad mientras esperaba en fila para votar party.

The party's officials have been treated as advisors to Medicaid, Medicare and other federal programs in recent times specializing in one territory of the United States.

Regardless of the outcome of the referendum, a change in status is required for approval by the United States Congress.

Algunos voted Monday that the city is facing Puerto Rico's crisis.

Plus, Puertoriqueños can vote for martyrs Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in a symbolic ballot while they're at it. When the Puertorriqueños met with the national government, they were forced to live on the island during the United States presidential elections.

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This story was reported by an AP editor with the knowledge of an artificial intelligence regime.

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