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Revision as of 20:48, 28 February 2024
Bruno Ramos | |
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Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the Ponce district | |
In office 1997–2005 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Bruno A. Ramos Olivera December 4, 1950 Adjuntas, Puerto Rico |
Political party | Popular Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (M.Ed.) |
Profession | Politician, senator |
Bruno A. Ramos Olivera (born December 4, 1950, in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician and former senator. He was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1997 to 2005 representing the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).
Early years and studies
Bruno Ramos was born on December 4, 1950, in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico. He finished his elementary and high school in Utuado. Ramos then received a bachelor's degree in education with a major in mathematics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico. He then completed a master's degree in education from the same college.
Professional career
Ramos has worked at several positions in the public education system of Puerto Rico. He served as Title I supervisor, and as a teacher in elementary, junior high, and high school. He also worked as a school director. He has also worked as a professor for the Universidad del Este in Utuado.
Political career
Ramos began his political career as president of the Municipal Assembly of Utuado during the 1992–1996 term. He was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico for the first time in 1996 general elections, representing the District of Ponce, along with Modesto Agosto Alicea.[1] They were both reelected in 2000.[2]
Agosto and Ramos were reelected again in the 2004 general elections.[3] During that term, Ramos served as speaker of his party on several commissions.
Agosto and Ramos lost their place in the PPD ballot after losing at the 2008 PPD primaries.[4]
References
- ^ Elecciones Generales de 1996: Senadores de Distrito V[permanent dead link ] on CEEPUR
- ^ Elecciones Generales de 2000: Senadores por el Distrito V Archived 2012-01-08 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
- ^ Elecciones Generales 2004: Senadores por Distrito V Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
- ^ Primarias 2008: Escrutinio General Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
External links
- "Bruno Ramos". Archived from the original on 2005-10-30. Retrieved 2011-12-31. on SenadoPR