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political commentators to have led the most efficient public administration of all Puerto Rican-born governors, and many long for Sánchez Vilella's frankness and political integrity in light of the deteriorating political climate that has developed after he left office. As the perception of his legacy improves, he is now being honored more frequently. The Government's largest building complex at Minillas, in Santurce, was named after him, and a bust of Sánchez Vilella was placed in the Governor's Hall of the Puerto Rico capitol building in 2007.
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The legacy of Sánchez Vilella, who was initially judged rather harshly by historians, has been perceived in a better light recently. His term was overshadowed by the legacy of Muñoz, his predecessor, and the PDP's loss in the 1968 elections is still blamed on him. However, he is perceived by many
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telephone that linked the governor's office and the local Navy command) used Navy intelligence resources to prepare a smear campaign against Sánchez Vilella and helped Ferré with logistics and money for his own gubernatorial campaign. Nevertheless, Sánchez Vilella was finally blamed for the first
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During his tenure, Sánchez Vilella tried to change his party's membership, urging a younger generation to rise in the friends party's organization. It could be argued that Sánchez Vilella was influenced by the youth movement that the island was experiencing countrywide during the 1960s, a period
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Sánchez Vilella had two daughters, Evelyn and Vilma, from his marriage to First Lady Concepción "Conchita" Dapena. He also had two children, Olga Elizabeth and Roberto José, from his marriage to Jeannette Ramos.
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converting a major highway built by Sánchez Vilella between Ponce and Mayagüez into the "Roberto Sánchez Vilella Expressway", honoring not only his service as Governor but as Secretary of Public Works.
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After a long and distinguished career as city manager of the city of San Juan, Secretary of Public Works and as the first Secretary of State, Sánchez Vilella was handpicked by Governor
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In 1972, Sánchez Vilella made his third and last run for elective office when he obtained 59,000 votes in his bid to become a representative-at-large, but lost when the
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loss in the history of the PPD. His relationship with former governor Muñoz Marín was severely strained, but the two friends mended their differences in the late 1970s.
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to run as the PPD's candidate for governor in 1964. Sánchez won the election by a comfortable margin, becoming the second democratically elected governor of the island.
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His goals of revitalization and change led to a public break with former governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, who was still party leader. Because of this, the PPD nominated
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officials, scorned by Sánchez Vilella as long-time meddlers in Puerto Rican affairs (in a by-now famous episode, Sánchez Vilella had thrashed a
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where he graduated with a bachelor degree in civil engineering in 1934. As an engineer, in 1941 he was president of the Ponce chapter of the
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where many social areas in Puerto Rico, including television, music and sports, were being introduced to fresh, younger personalities.
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and his unsuccessful House bid in 1972, Sánchez Vilella lived a relatively quiet life, serving as a professor at the
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in order to marry Ramos. In October 1967, Governor Sánchez Vilella and Jeannette Ramos married in a
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Colegio de Ingenieros y Agrimensores de Puerto Rico, Capítulo de Ponce. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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for governor in the elections of 1968. Sánchez Vilella left the PPD and founded his own party, the
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when he was five years old. In Ponce he attended elementary and secondary schools, including the
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from 1965 to 1969. Sánchez Vilella successfully ran for governor in the 1964 elections for the
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Alex David. Primera Hora. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 3 March 2003. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
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to win that year. It did not matter that Ferré had made a similar split with his
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Sánchez Vilella had public marital problems during his term. In March 1967, his
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Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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created a bust in his honor, and it is located in the city of Ponce, at the
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Inter-American University of Puerto Rico. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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Alex David. Primera Hora. 3 March 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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with his 35-year-old, twice-divorced former legislative aide,
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Ponce Overview: Panteón Nacional Román Baldorioty De Castro.
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National Governors Association. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
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Ponce High School celebra por todo lo alto su centenario.
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Ponce High School celebra por todo lo alto su centenario.
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Secretary of State of Puerto Rico
Luis Muñoz Marín
Mayor of San Juan
Felisa Rincón de Gautier
Mayagüez
Porto Rico
Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Panteón Nacional Román Baldorioty de Castro
Popular Democratic
People's Party
Democratic
Conchita Dapena

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