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  • Thumbnail for Sila María Calderón
    Sila María Calderón Serra (born September 23, 1942) is a Puerto Rican politician, businesswoman, and philanthropist who was the governor of Puerto Rico...
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  • Sila María González Calderón (born May 3, 1965, on San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican attorney and former senator. She is the daughter of former...
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  • Estébanez Calderón, Spanish author (1799–1867) Sila María Calderón, Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (2000–2004) Tatiana Calderón, Colombian...
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    next Governor of Puerto Rico, Sila Calderón, rescinded this agreement. Despite political grandstanding from the Calderón administration calling of an earlier...
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  • Ishara Sila and the Afrofunk Experience, a band with lead singer Sila Mutungi Sıla (given name), Turkish feminine name Sila María Calderón (born 1942)...
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    became Vice-President of the PPD, as the current Mayor of San Juan, Sila Calderón assumed the Presidency and became the candidate for Governor of Puerto...
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  • Senator Calderon may refer to: Charles Calderon (born 1950), California State Senate Ron Calderon (born 1957), California State Senate Sila María González...
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    Orlando Sentinel. 19 August 2001. Officials announced last week that Gov. Sila Calderon has signed a law that raises the age of majority to 21, less than a...
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    Pratt and Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C. (both African American), Sila María Calderón and Wanda Vázquez Garced of Puerto Rico (both Hispanic) and Lou Leon...
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  • Rico by Governor Sila Calderón. She worked to extend domestic violence protections to homosexual couples on the island. In 2004, Calderon appointed Rodriguez...
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  • Roselló. That year, the PPD won San Juan mayoralty with its candidate, Sila María Calderón. The opposition party, PNP, led two campaigns for Puerto Rican statehood...
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  • elections but was defeated by Sila María Calderón of the Popular Democratic Party. The results of that election showed: Sila Calderón (PDP) with 978,860 votes...
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  • Governor of Puerto Rico Sila Calderón appointed Pereira as Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority. However, on 2002, Calderón put Pereira in charge...
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    political figures like Governor Pedro Pierluisi, as well as former Governor Sila Calderón. On February 16, 2024, González gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl...
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    returned to Puerto Rico and became an adviser to San Juan mayor Sila María Calderón. She ran unsuccessfully for District 1 representative in the 2000...
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  • she may be best known for her comedic depiction of former Governor Sila Calderón. She has worked on local TV stations as well as local theater. She is...
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    Broadway actress, singer, and academic (The Music Man, Brigadoon, Camelot) Sila Calderón – politician, businesswoman, and former Governor of Puerto Rico Adele...
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    office 1990 – March 4, 1992 Governor Rafael Hernández Colón Preceded by Sila Calderón Succeeded by Salvador M. Padilla Escabi Personal details Born Antonio...
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  • Thumbnail for 2000 Puerto Rican general election
    General elections were held in Puerto Rico on November 7, 2000. Sila María Calderón of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) was elected Governor, becoming...
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  • the retirement of Chief Justice José Andreu García in 2003, Governor Sila Calderón elevated Justice Naveira to the post of Chief Justice. However, her...
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