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  2. 2020 Puerto Rican general election - Wikipedia

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    New Progressive. General elections were held in Puerto Rico on November 3, 2020, to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government who will serve from January 2021 to January 2025, most notably the position of Governor and Resident Commissioner. In addition, there was a non-binding status referendum to ask voters if Puerto Rico should ...

  3. Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    The Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police (Spanish: Superintendente de la Policía de Puerto Rico) is the highest-ranking officer, administrator, and director of the Puerto Rico Police, [1] and an ex officio member of the Commission on Safety and Public Protection as well. [2][3] The superintendent is appointed by the governor of Puerto Rico ...

  4. Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    The Bayamón Police Region is the Puerto Rico Police Department region for the western San Juan Metropolitan Area and the one half of northern Puerto Rico. It is composed of the towns of: Cataño , Corozal , Dorado , Guaynabo , Naranjito , Toa Alta , Toa Baja , Vega Alta , Vega Baja and Bayamón .

  5. Pedro Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Died. December 23, 2012 (aged 68–69) Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. Alma mater. University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law (JD) Pedro Toledo Dávila (1943–December 23, 2012) was a former superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police. He served for two non-consecutive terms under two different ...

  6. Héctor Pesquera - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Pesquera is a former Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police and the Puerto Rico Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection. Graduated at Colegio San José High School. In 1968 he earned a bachelor's degree in business and financial administration from the University of Puerto Rico. On October 18, 1976, Pesquera was sworn in as ...

  7. Emilio Díaz Colón - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Superintendent. (July 7, 2011-March 28, 2012) Major General Emilio Díaz Colón[note 1] (born c. 1947), is a former United States National Guard officer who served as the Adjutant General of the Puerto Rican National Guard. In 2011, he became the first member of the PRNG to be named superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department.

  8. Miguel Pereira Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Miguel A. Pereira Castillo (born September 26, 1947) is a Puerto Rican politician, attorney, and public servant. Throughout his career, he has served in various government positions like Director of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority, Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department and Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

  9. José Caldero - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Caldero López [a] was a career policeman and appointed Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police from 2014 to 2017, in the former Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla Administration [1] Caldero has 35 years of active service in the Puerto Rico Police Department from 1975 to 2010 and helped develop the law enforcement policy of the Popular Democratic Party 2012 platform.