Tatito Hernández
Rafael "Tatito" Hernández | |
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Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from the 11th District | |
Assumed office January 2, 2009 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Dorado, Puerto Rico | April 14, 1972
Political party | Popular Democratic Party (PPD) |
Alma mater |
United States Naval Academy Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (B.A.) Seton Hall University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Rafael "Tatito" Hernández Montañez (born April 14, 1972) is a Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). Nationally, he is a Democrat. He has been a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives since 2009 representing District 11,[1] which includes the town of Dorado and parts of the towns of Vega Alta and Vega Baja.
Early life and education
Rafael "Tatito" Hernández was born April 14, 1972 in Dorado. He received a Bachelor's in Science degree, majoring in Surveying and Cartography from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[1] To strengthen hes preparation academic and professional, Hernandez Montañez took several courses as origin, processes and analysis of loans mortgage in the Mortgage Bankers School and brokerage of real estate at the Alberto Hernandez Real State School. Served in the U.S. Navy for eight years.
Political career
He first ran for the House under the Popular Democratic Party column in 2008, the year of the opposing New Progressive Party's largest landslide election in history. Even though he was not elected as a district representative, the State Elections Commission certified him as an add-on at-Large representative under the provisions of the Puerto Rico Constitution that provide for the certification of add-on legislators when the minority falls short in electing 17 members of the House. Once certified, he enjoyed all the privileges of an elected At-Large representative during that term.
In 2012, the Popular Democratic Party renominated Hernández for the general election and was elected outright as District 11's representative, winning with 48.83% of the votes in a three-way race.[2]
References
- 1 2 Camara de Representantes
- ↑ "Representantes por Distrito, Distrito Rep. 11". CEEPUR. December 26, 2012.