• Carmelo Javier Ríos Santiago (born May 21, 1973, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician, lawyer and senator. He has been a member of the...
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  • Carmelo Ríos may refer to: Carmelo Ríos (athlete) (1959–2022), long-distance runner from Puerto Rico Carmelo Ríos Santiago (born 1973), member of the Senate...
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  • Senator Santiago may refer to: Carmelo Ríos Santiago (born 1973), Senate of Puerto Rico Margarita Nolasco Santiago (fl. 1990s–2010s), Senate of Puerto...
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    Puerto Rico. It is currently represented by Migdalia Padilla and Carmelo Ríos Santiago (both from the New Progressive Party). Senatorial district II covers...
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  • Ríos spelling variants are: Ríós, Riós, Rios, de Ríos, de los Ríos, de Ríós, de los Ríós, de Rios, da Rios, do Rios, de los Rios, los Ríos, Ria, Río,...
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  • 1988, San Juan Mayor and former Resident Commissioner Baltasar Corrada del Río ran as the NPP candidate for governor but lost the race to Hernández Colón...
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  • Carmelo Soria (Madrid, 5 November 1921 – Santiago de Chile, 16 July 1976) was a Spanish-Chilean United Nations diplomat. A member of the CEPAL (United...
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  • to run again for the 2004 general elections, but was defeated by Carmelo Ríos Santiago in the PNP primaries the year before. After that, Lafontaine has...
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    The Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) nominated María de Lourdes Santiago. Two independent candidates expressed their interest in running for Governor:...
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    President pro tempore: Larry Seilhamer Rodríguez Majority Leader: Carmelo Ríos Santiago Majority Whip: Ángel Chayanne Martínez Minority Leader: Eduardo...
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