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González Colón outpacing Dalmau by nearly 9% early in vote count for governor


Jenniffer González Colón, the New Progressive Party candidate for governor, votes with husband José Yovin Vargas on Tuesday. (Facebook via Jenniffer González Colón)

Juan Dalmau Ramírez, second from left, the candidate of the alliance between the Puerto Rican Independence Party and Citizen Victory Movement, votes with his family on Tuesday. (Facebook via Juan Dalmau)
The Popular Democratic Party candidate for governor, José Manuel Ortiz González, during Tuesday’s voting. (Facebook via José Manuel Ortiz)

Hernández Rivera leading resident commissioner race with 16% of vote counted


By John McPhaul


With 16 percent of the vote counted at 7:20 p.m on Tuesday, Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón of the New Progressive Party (NPP) was leading the race for governor of Puerto Rico with 38.8% of votes cast as the STAR went to press.


Juan Dalmau Ramírez, the candidate of the alliance between the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) and the Citizen Victory Movement (MVC) was running second with 30.0% of the vote, while Rep. José Manuel Ortiz González, the Popular Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, was in third with 24.7% percent. Javier Jiménez Pérez of the Dignity Project was a distant fourth at 6%.


In the race for resident commissioner, Pablo José Hernández Rivera, the PDP candidate, was leading with 47% of votes cast as of press time, with 16% of the vote counted. Sen. William Villafañe Ramos of the NPP was running second at 35%, while Ana Irma Rivera Lassen of the MVC-PIP Alliance was third in the vote count at 8.3%.


Roberto Karlo Velázquez Correa of the PIP and Viviana Rivera, the Dignity Project candidate, were in fourth and fifth place, respectively, with 4.8% and 4.4% of the vote at press time.


In the unofficial vote between the two main U.S. presidential candidates, Democrat Kamala Harris had 75% of the vote at press time, while Republican Donald Trump, the former president, had 24.8%.

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