• Recount laws


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Offices on the ballot

Below is a list of 2020 Puerto Rico elections covered by Ballotpedia. Follow the links to learn more about each type.

President of the United States
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Congress special election
Governor
Other state executive
State Senate
State House
Special state legislative
State Supreme Court
Intermediate appellate courts
Local judges
School boards
Municipal government
Recalls
Ballot measures
Local ballot measures

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Election dates

Puerto Rico election dates, 2020

Statewide election dates in Puerto Rico are listed below. For more dates, please see the elections calendar.

Statewide election dates

June 5, 2020: Republican Presidential Primary
July 12, 2020: Democratic Presidential Primary
August 9, 2020: Primary
November 3, 2020: General election
Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Local election dates

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive ballot coverage of municipal elections in the nation's 100 largest cities by population, including races for trial court judgeships and county offices that overlap them. Ballotpedia also covers the nation's 200 largest public school districts by student enrollment and all school districts overlapping the top 100 cities by population.

Historical Puerto Rico elections

Click a link below to view election information about that year.

  • Puerto Rico elections, 2019
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2018
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2017
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2016
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2015
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2014
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2013
  • Puerto Rico elections, 2012

Results On Puerto Rico Statehood


2019


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