2012 New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries
The 2012 New Progressive Party primaries were the primary elections by which voters of the New Progressive Party chose its nominees for various political offices of Puerto Rico for the 2012 general elections. They were held on March 18, 2012 and coincided with the Republican Party primaries in the island.
Background
At the time of the primaries, the New Progressive Party had already chosen current Governor Luis Fortuño, as their gubernatorial candidate for reelection. He would be joined again in the ballot by current Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi. There was the possibility for a primary between Fortuño and aspiring candidate Iván González Cancel, but he wasn't certified by the Commission. González appealed the decision in the courts, but the case was still pending at the time of the primaries.In the Senate, there were 14 sitting senators looking to retain their election spots. In the House, there were around 6 sitting at-large representatives as well. Also, some returning candidates from previous years, like Carlos Díaz, and other former officeholders, like María Milagros Charbonier and Zoé Laboy, were entering the political race. Current representative Liza M. Fernández was running for a Senate seat this time, while her husband, Angel Pérez, was running for a representative seat in District 6.
Sitting representative Cristóbal Colón Ruíz was also looking to gain an election spot to be mayor of Patillas, against sitting mayor Benjamín Cintrón. There were fifteen sitting mayor from the PNP that were challenged in primaries.
Also, the amount of primaries per municipality and districts were few, when compared to previous years. As a result, the primaries were expected to be of low participation among the party members.
Candidates
Senate
At-large
- Lucy Arce
- Héctor Morales
- Margarita Nolasco
- Itzamar Peña
- Kimmey Raschke
- Thomas Rivera Schatz
- Melinda Romero
- Larry Seilhamer
District
The New Progressive Party held primaries on 5 of the 8 senatorial districts.San Juan">Puerto Rico Senatorial district I">San Juan
- Eddie Charbonier
- Liza M. Fernández
- Zoé Laboy
Arecibo">Puerto Rico Senatorial district III">Arecibo
- Edgardo "Eggie" Centeno
- José Emilio González Velázquez
- Juan Miguel Guzmán
- Angel Martínez Santiago
- José "Joito" Pérez
- Elaine "Tuti" Soler
Mayagüez-Aguadilla">Puerto Rico Senatorial district IV">Mayagüez-Aguadilla
- Frank Hernández
- Luis Daniel Muñiz Cortes
- Alfredo Ocasio
- Evelyn Vázquez
- Benjamín "Bengie" Velázquez
Guayama">Puerto Rico Senatorial district VI">Guayama
- Osvaldo Colón Reyes
- William "Willie" Jiménez
- Miguelito Rodríguez
- Marangely Sáez
- Carlos J. Torres Torres
Humacao">Puerto Rico Senatorial district VII">Humacao
- Juan Bautista
- José R. Díaz Hernández
- Alexis Quiñones
- Luz M. Santiago González
House of Representatives
At-large
- Néstor Alonso
- José Aponte
- José Chico
- Jenniffer González
- Jorge Irizarry
- José E. Meléndez Ortíz
- María Milagros Charbonier
- Yumary Peña
- Lourdes Ramos
- José "Pichy" Torres Zamora
District
The New Progressive Party held primaries on 18 of the 40 representative districts.District 4
- Carlos Díaz
- Víctor Parés
District 6
- Angel Pérez Otero
- Antonio "Tony" Soto
District 11
- José "Cano" Montes
- María Vega Pagán
District 14
- Ricardo Llerandi
- Paula Rodríguez Homs
District 16
- Eric Alfaro Calero
- Armando Nieves
District 18
- David Bonilla Cortés
- Angel Muñoz
- Alejandro Torres Babilonia
District 19
- Rafael Beauchamp
- Manuel Feliciano
- Orlando "Pochy" Orta
- Juan Alberto Zapata
District 21
- Noel Morales, Jr.
- Ramoncito Ramos
District 22
- Exel López
- Luis Maldonado
- Waldemar Quiles
District 25
- Roberto González Rosa
- Luis Mercado Fraticelli
- Luis Armando Rivera
District 26
- Urayoán Hernández
- José Luis Jiménez
District 29
- Carlos Junior Aponte
- Adalberto Reyes
District 31
- John Corales
- Roberto López
District 32
- José R. Camino
- Orlando Rivera
- Rafael Uceta
District 34
- Félix "Johnny" Figueroa
- José Iván Medina
- Pickie Díaz
District 35
- Ciary Pérez
- Reinaldo Vargas
District 38
- Eric Correa
- Israel Matos Vázquez
District 40
- Angel Camacho
- Elizabeth Casado
Mayors
The New Progressive Party held primaries in 24 of 78 municipalities.Aguada">Aguada, Puerto Rico">Aguada
- Luis "Berty" Echevarría
- Manuel Santiago
Arecibo">Arecibo, Puerto Rico">Arecibo
Cabo Rojo">Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico">Cabo Rojo
- Perza Rodríguez
- José "Chiquin" Morales
Cayey">Cayey, Puerto Rico">Cayey
- Wilson Colón
- Omar Vázquez
Ceiba">Ceiba, Puerto Rico">Ceiba
Cidra">Cidra, Puerto Rico">Cidra
Culebra">Culebra, Puerto Rico">Culebra
- Emerito Amaro
- Ricardo López
Florida">Florida, Puerto Rico">Florida
- Julio "Kosovo" Carrión
- José Gerena Polanco
- Aarón Pargas
Guayanilla">Guayanilla, Puerto Rico">Guayanilla
- Janice González
- Julissa Nolasco
Hormigueros">Hormigueros, Puerto Rico">Hormigueros
- Augustine "Chito" Olivencia
- José "Joe" Rodríguez
Humacao">Humacao, Puerto Rico">Humacao
- Julio César López
- Lucrecia Ortíz
Isabela">Isabela, Puerto Rico">Isabela
- Gabriel Machado
- Juvencio "Papo" Méndez
- José Sotomayor
Jayuya">Jayuya, Puerto Rico">Jayuya
- Roberto Pagán Crespí
- Luis Ernesto Torres
Loíza">Loíza, Puerto Rico">Loíza
- Ferdín Carrasquillo
- Eddie Manso
Luquillo">Luquillo, Puerto Rico">Luquillo
- Eva Benabe Torrens
- José "Nelo" González
- David Pizarro Rivera
Manatí">Manatí, Puerto Rico">Manatí
- Juan Aubín Cruz Manzano
- José Sánchez
Naguabo">Naguabo, Puerto Rico">Naguabo
- Noé Marcano
- Maritza Meléndez
Patillas">Patillas, Puerto Rico">Patillas
Salinas">Salinas, Puerto Rico">Salinas
- Basilio "Cholito" Baerga
- Carlos Rodríguez Mateo
San Sebastián">San Sebastián, Puerto Rico">San Sebastián
- Joselly González
- Javier Jiménez
Toa Alta">Toa Alta, Puerto Rico">Toa Alta
- Luis "Jumbo" Collazo
- Luis Visaldén
Utuado">Utuado, Puerto Rico">Utuado
- Héctor "Tito" Camacho
- Doris Nilda González
- Juan Lamboy
- José "Junior" Pagán
- Jorgito Pérez
Vega Baja">Vega Baja, Puerto Rico">Vega Baja
- José Galán
- Iván Hernández González