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Luis Javier Hernández Ortiz, aka Javy, is the current mayor of Villalba, Puerto Rico. He has been holding office since 2013. [1] He is one of the youngest mayors of Puerto Rico. [2] Hernández graduated with a Juris Doctor from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico.
Luis Hernández Ortiz (did not seek re-election) Gabriel Hernández Rodríguez: Javier Jiménez Pérez (did not seek re-election) Party Popular Democratic: New Progressive: Project Dignity: Leader since January 27, 2021 December 12, 2021 Octubre 2, 2023 Leader's seat Villalba: Camuy: San Sebastián: Seats before 41: 36 1
On March 20, 2022, during the New Progressive Party's general assembly, governor Pedro Pierluisi announced that he would run for a second term. [1] In an interview on August 28, he reaffirmed the press that he would be in fact running again, stating that "Puerto Rico is moving forward and there is no one who can stop us" and that they were "going to beat the PDP". [3]
Javier Jiménez: PD: 2005 Santa Isabel: Rafael (Billy) Burgos Santiago PPD: 2021 Toa Alta: Clemente Agosto: PPD: 2013 Toa Baja: Bernardo Márquez García: PNP: 2017 Trujillo Alto: Pedro Rodríguez González PPD: 2022 Utuado: Jorge Pérez Heredia: PNP: 2021 Vega Alta: María Vega Pagán: PNP: 2021 Vega Baja: Marcos Cruz Molina: PPD: 2013 Vieques ...
The 2024 Puerto Rico Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the members of the 28th Senate of Puerto Rico, concurrently with the election of the Governor, the Resident Commissioner, the House of Representatives, and the mayors of the 78 municipalities.
Javier Hernandez, Democrat, social justice advocate. Hernandez is executive director of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice, which advocates for immigrant rights in the Inland Empire.
Javier Hernández (born 1988 ... Luis Javier Hernández Ortiz, Puerto Rican mayor; Sportspeople ... Xavier Hernandez (baseball), American baseball player
In this June 28, 2017 file photo, a police officer stands outside the Riodoce office after the killing of the newspaper's co-founder Javier Valdez in Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico.