Bolívar Pagán Lucca (May 16, 1897 – February 9, 1961) was a Puerto Rican historian, journalist, and politician. Pagán was born in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico...
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Elecciones y los Partidos Politicos de Puerto Rico, 7th edition, p. 9. Bolívar Pagán. Historia de los Partidos Politicos de Puerto Rico, 1898-1956, Tomo...
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Senator Pagán may refer to: Bolívar Pagán (1897–1961), Senate of Puerto Rico Carlos Pagán (born 1954), Senate of Puerto Rico This disambiguation page...
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Sunday of March. (See, Rules of the Republican Party. Section § 1324.) Bolívar Pagán. Historia de los Partidos Politicos de Puerto Rico, 1898-1956, Tomo...
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Federal. There were no political parties in Puerto Rico until 1870. Bolivar Pagan states the following were the political parties in Puerto Rico during...
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Pesquera 1933–1939: Santiago Iglesias 1939–1939: vacant 1939–1945: Bolívar Pagán 1945–1946: Jesús T. Piñero 1946–1946: vacant 1946–1965: Antonio Fernós-Isern...
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1933 – December 5, 1939 Preceded by José Lorenzo Pesquera Succeeded by Bolívar Pagán Personal details Born Santiago Iglesias Pantín (1872-02-22)February...
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January 3, 1947 Washington Democratic Party (Communist Party USA member) Bolívar Pagán House December 26, 1939 January 3, 1945 Puerto Rico Republican Union...
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5L C majority Santiago Iglesias (C) 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Bolívar Pagán (C) 1940 1941 10PPD, 9U PPD majority 1942 1943 1944 1945 17PPD, 1URP...
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Puerto Rico In office January 3, 1945 – September 2, 1946 Preceded by Bolívar Pagán Succeeded by Antonio Fernós-Isern Personal details Born Jesús Toribio...
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