2004 San Juan, Puerto Rico, mayoral election

2004 San Juan, Puerto Rico, mayoral election

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Nominee Jorge Santini
Party New Progressive
Popular vote 97,121
Percentage 100%

Mayor before election

Jorge Santini
New Progressive

Elected Mayor

Jorge Santini
New Progressive

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San Juan, Puerto Rico, held an election for mayor on November 2, 2004. It was held as part of the 2004 Puerto Rican general election. It saw the reelection incumbent mayor Jorge Santini, a member of the New Progressive Party. Santini ran unchallenged.

Results

San Juan mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
New Progressive Jorge A. Santini Padilla (incumbent) 97,121 100
Total votes 97,121 100

References

  1. ^ "CANDIDATOS MUNICIPALES ELECTOS Y VOTOS OBTENIDOS ELECCIONES GENERALES 2004" (PDF). Comisión Estatal de Elecciones de Puerto Rico. 2004. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
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