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balloting. The PRSSA's websites also served as an information center for voters, including electoral status verification tools, voter registration requirements, locations of electoral colleges, and frequently asked questions. On March 9, 2008, the day of the primary, the PRSSA websites provided live results to thousands of people throughout the United States and Puerto Rico and received more than 30,000 visits.
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student, served as the Association's fifth president from November 2007 to June 2009. Along with Vice President Velez, Cabrera reestablished chapters nationwide, waged a campaign for young voters in the 2008 Puerto Rican election cycle, launched an educational campaign on statehood throughout Puerto
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undergrad, succeeded as the second president from 1980 to 1981. He then organized the PRSSA's absentee voting campaign for the 1980 Puerto Rican general elections. The approximately 1,500 absentee votes garnered by the PRSSA were an important factor in the reelection of Governor Romero BarcelĂł by a
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The organization was constituted to promote the discussion of Puerto Rico's political status dilemma in mainland United States colleges and universities, promote statehood for America's largest territory and facilitate absentee balloting in the islands' elections for the estimated 15,000 young voting
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Next the PRSSA Chapters began a series of informal discussions on statehood, called "Tertulias Estadistas", throughout Puerto Rico's universities. One of these, held on April 1, 2009, at the University of Puerto Rico-RĂ­o Piedras. Organized by former Rio Piedras Chapter Vice President and President
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The PRSSA waged a voter registration campaign during the winter of 2007–2008 in preparation for the March 2008 primaries of the New Progressive Party, Puerto Rico's pro-statehood party. PRSSA helped mobilize thousands of student votes in Puerto Rico and outside Puerto Rico through absentee
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The PRSSA then began an inscription campaign for the November 2008 Puerto Rican general elections during the summer of 2008. On August 11, 2008, the PRSSA held an Absentee Vote Inscription Party in Shannan's Pub of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, which featured PRSSA founders and NPP candidates
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by directly appealing to the members of Congress through meetings and talks. Raul Vidal y Sepulveda, President of the PRSSA, has led and organized this effort, successfully gathering support from different members of Congress and other members of different political sectors.
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The PRSSA has also established a lobbying website at HR2499.com. In addition, the organization has been seeking the support of members of Congress, through calls, and emails. The PRSSA also manages the collecting of signatures for the petition in support of the bill at
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as moderator. Another "Tertulia Estadista" organized by former Rio Piedras Chapter President Efrain Rivera was held at the University of Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras on April 29, 2009, featured Garriga PicĂł and economist Carlos ColĂłn De Armas. A "tertulia" on
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of New York also attended the event. The reception provided an opportunity for the young statehooders to begin collaboration with elected officials, professionals, and academics for the purpose of lobbying for a self-determination bill in Congress.
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José Cabrera and William-José Vélez reactivated the PRSSA in November 2007. On that same year, Javier Aguilú, an undergraduate student at the University of Central Florida, joined forces and helped the organization gain momentum. Cabrera, a
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Former PRSSA Executive Director Raúl Vidal, PRSSA Vice President William-José Vélez González, then PRSSA President José Cabrera and then PRSSA Secretary Astrid Martínez at the 2008 New Progressive Party
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of his upcoming administration. On January 2, 2009, Fortuño was sworn in as the ninth elected Governor of Puerto Rico and McClintock was sworn in as the 22nd Secretary of State of Puerto Rico.
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reported in September 2008 that over 200,000 students registered to vote for the first time, a result of the efforts by the PRSSA and other pro-statehood organizations.
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was the guest speaker during the inauguration ceremony of the PRSSA's University of Puerto Rico RĂ­o Piedras Chapter, in what constitutes a rare appearance by a
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of San Juan, Puerto Rico. This was followed by a PRSSA-led student registration drive in 22 colleges and universities throughout Puerto Rico. The
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created a radio program, "La Mirilla Colegial", where PRSSA members discuss statehood, H.R. 2499, and current events. In addition, the chapter at
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PRSSA UPR-Río Piedras Chapter members with former senator José Garriga Picó during a "Tertulia Estadista" on April 1, 2009.
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PRSSA promotes the participation of pro-statehood students in the political process, serves as a pro-statehood student
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McClintock served as the association's first president from August 1979 to June 1980, when he graduated from the
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Following the election, the PRSSA began lobbying Congress for a self-determination referendum for Puerto Rico.
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leader at the campus. Previously, the PRSSA had publicly manifested support for the permanence of the
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As part of its ongoing lobbying effort in Congress, in May the PRSSA acquired Connecticut Senator
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residents of Puerto Rico registered in college campuses throughout the states and Washington, DC.
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The status of this organization since 2007 (whether active, inactive or dissolved) is not known.
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Rico's universities, and began work on the internet-based José Celso Barbosa Statehood Library.
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The PRSSA was dormant from 1981 until 1993, when another group of pro-statehood students led by
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went on to become Puerto Rico's Under Secretary of State under three Secretaries of State,
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The PRSSA then held a reception on January 19, 2009, with Puerto Rico State Secretary
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and McClintock's predecessor as Secretary of State, Pedro Vázquez, as speakers.
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The PRSSA has been actively promoting The Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2009,
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went on to become Attorney General and Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico,
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Estudiantes cuestionan presencia militar en primera asamblea de la UPR
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Former PRSSA President RaĂşl Vidal y Sepulveda, Resident Commissioner
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Ponencia de AsociaciĂłn de Estudiantes Pro Estadidad de Puerto Rico
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in Washington, DC. Jeffrey Farrow, former co-chair of President
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in 1996. The organization returned to inactivity after 1997.
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Student organization that advocates statehood for Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce
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Chamber of Marketing, Industry, and Distribution of Food
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at a lunch in the Senate Members Dining Room discussing
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Among founding PRSSA leaders, Tulane University student
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and Manuel De Juan, a former assistant director of the
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On October 8, 2008, PRSSA founder and first president
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