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The Partido Estadista Republicano (English: Republican Statehood Party) was a political party in Puerto Rico that operated from 1956 to 1968.[1][2][3] Its president was Miguel A. García Méndez.[4][5] The party formed in 1952 after Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño became "Partido Estadista Republicano".[6] It dissolved in 1968 after a split in the party forced it to fold, giving way to Partido Nuevo Progresista.
^El Partido Estadista Republicano. Estado51PRUSA.com 2019. Accessed 27 May 2019.
^Partidos políticos en Puerto Rico. Politica y Administracion Publica. 2019. Accessed 27 May 2019.
^Los 50 años del PNP. Hernán Padilla. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Dia. 14 August 2017. Accessed 27 May 2019.
^Personajes Históricos de Puerto Rico: Miguel A. García Méndez. Brian Isaac. Accessed 28 May 2019.
The PartidoEstadistaRepublicano (English: Republican Statehood Party) was a political party in Puerto Rico that operated from 1956 to 1968. Its president...
PartidoRepublicano Puro (Pure Republican Party), also known as Partido Constitucional Histórico, was a political party that existed in Puerto Rico from...
for Commonwealth status. The major pro-statehood party, the PartidoEstadistaRepublicano, boycotted the referendum. As a result of its stance, several...
of Jose Celso Barbosa and mostly aligned with Partido Autonomista Ortodoxo, formed the PartidoRepublicano Puertorriqueño, while the Muñocistas, followers...
Marín Popular Democratic Party 435,255 62.49 Luis A. Ferré PartidoEstadistaRepublicano 174,683 25.08 Francisco Susoni Puerto Rican Independence Party...
Democratic Party 459,759 58.24 Luis A. Ferré PartidoEstadistaRepublicano 253,242 32.08 Salvador Perea Roselló Partido Acción Cristiana 52,275 6.62 Julio García...
Puerto Rican Independence Party 32,166 3.50 Ramiro L. Colón PartidoEstadistaRepublicano 4,449 0.48 Total 918,829 100.00 Valid votes 918,829 99.57 Invalid/blank...
Democratic Party 492,531 59.24 Luis A. Ferré PartidoEstadistaRepublicano 288,504 34.70 Francisco González Baena Partido Acción Cristiana 27,076 3.26 Gilberto...
Party Votes % Seats Popular Democratic Party 351,946 82.78 76 PartidoEstadistaRepublicano 50,720 11.93 0 Socialist Party 22,505 5.29 0 Total 425,171 100...
registered it as a political party in formation under the name of Partido Orden Republicano Mi Patria, although the press would know it as Por mi Patria....
including Juan Maria Escalier, the so-called Genuine Republican Party (PartidoRepublicano Genuino). Salamanca himself ran for president on the Genuino ticket...
government also marked the creation of new political groups. The PartidoRepublicano, 'Republican Party' and the American Federal Party were created,...