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*[[Hector Barreto Jr.]] (former SBA Administrator)
*[[Hector Barreto Jr.]] (former SBA Administrator)
*[[Henry Bonilla]] (former U.S. Congressman from Texas)
*[[Henry Bonilla]] (former U.S. Congressman from Texas)
*[[Jaime Bonilla Valdez]] (joint citizen of Mexico and the United States, he served on Finance Committee of [[John W. McCain's 2006 Presidential Campaign]]
*[[Jaime Bonilla Valdez]] (joint citizen of Mexico and the United States, he served on Finance Committee of John W. McCain's 2006 Presidential Campaign
*[[Andreas Borgeas]] (California State Senator)
*[[Andreas Borgeas]] (California State Senator)
*[[Luigi Boria]] (former Mayor of Doral, Florida)
*[[Luigi Boria]] (former Mayor of Doral, Florida)

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The following is an alphabetically ordered list of notable Latino members of the United States Republican Party, past and present.

A

B

C

Ted Cruz, Junior Senator from Texas

D

E

F

Luis Fortuño, 9th Governor of Puerto Rico

G

Alberto Gonzales, 80th Attorney General
Carlos Giminez, U.S. Congressman

H

I

J

  • Tirso del Junco (former chair, California Republican Party and former chair, Republican National Hispanic Assembly)

K

L

Raúl Labrador, Congressman from Idaho's 1st District

M

Susana Martinez, 31st Governor of New Mexico
Steve Montenegro, Arizona State Senator

N

O

P

Q

  • John Quiñones (former Florida State Representative, Osceola County Commissioner)

R

Marco Rubio, Senior Senator from Florida

S

Brian Sandoval, left, 29th Governor of Nevada
Maria Salazar, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 27th district

T

V

W

X

Z

See also

References