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Charlie Rodríguez

Charles Anthony Rodríguez-Colón, also known as Charlie Rodríguez, is a Puerto Rican politician born in New York City. He is affiliated with the New Progressive Party (NPP). He held the position of the eleventh president of the Senate of Puerto Rico, serving from 1997 to 2000. His political career is primarily defined by his leadership role in the Puerto Rican Senate.

48 minutes ago : Charly Rodríguez champions with Cruz Azul, absence from national team is of no importance.

Despite missing the World Cup, Charly Rodríguez celebrated Cruz Azul's championship. Rotondi requested Javier Aguirre to consider Rodríguez for the Mexican national team. Rodríguez downplayed his absence, focusing on Cruz Azul's victory.

August 26, 1954: Birth of Charles Anthony Rodríguez-Colón

On August 26, 1954, Charles Anthony Rodríguez-Colón was born in New York City.

August 26, 1954: Birth in the Bronx, New York City

On August 26, 1954, Charles Anthony Rodríguez-Colón was born in the Bronx, New York City.

1961: Family move to Puerto Rico

In 1961, Charlie Rodriguez's family moved to Puerto Rico.

1972: Graduation with honors

In 1972, Charlie Rodríguez graduated with honors from Julio Vizcarrondo-Coronado High School of Carolina and was elected President of his class.

1976: Bachelor of Arts Degree

In 1976, Charlie Rodríguez obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and History from Cornell University.

1979: President of the New Progressive Party Youth State Organization

In 1979, Charlie Rodríguez was elected President of the New Progressive Party Youth State Organization and organized the campaign among young voters to re-elect Governor Carlos Romero Barceló.

1980: Participation in the 1980 Elections

In 1980, Charlie Rodríguez participated in debates and forums in universities campuses, radio and television, promoting the vision of statehood, the NPP platform and the reasons to reelect Governor Romero Barceló.

1980: Elected State Representative At-large

In 1980, Charlie Rodríguez was elected State Representative At-large.

1983: Juris Doctor Degree and Admission to the Bar

In 1983, Charlie Rodríguez obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Puerto Rico Law School and was admitted to the local state bar.

1984: Reelection as State Representative At-large

In 1984, Charlie Rodríguez was reelected as State Representative At-large, even though his party lost the governorship.

1985: Leadership of the New Progressive Party in Carolina

In 1985, Charlie Rodríguez assumed the leadership of the New Progressive Party in the city of Carolina.

1988: Unsuccessful Mayoral Run in Carolina

In 1988, Charlie Rodríguez unsuccessfully sought the office of Mayor in Carolina, though he obtained the highest number of votes ever achieved by a New Progressive Party candidate for Mayor in Carolina.

1992: Elected State Senator and Senate Majority Leader

In 1992, Charlie Rodríguez returned to the legislature as a State Senator (at-large) and was unanimously elected by his colleagues as Senate Majority Leader.

1996: Re-elected as State Senator

In 1996, Charlie Rodríguez was re-elected as State Senator.

1997: Elected President of the Senate of Puerto Rico

Early in 1997, Charlie Rodríguez was elected President of the Senate of Puerto Rico by his colleagues.

1999: Lost primary for Mayor of San Juan

In 1999, Charlie Rodríguez sought the New Progressive Party nomination for Mayor of the Capital City of San Juan but lost to Jorge Santini.

2000: End of term as President of the Senate

In 2000, Charlie Rodriguez's term as president of the Senate of Puerto Rico ended.

2000: Unable to return to the Senate

In 2000, Charlie Rodríguez was not able to return to the Senate because primaries and elections take place on the same date every four years in Puerto Rico.

2003: Low Vote Share in NPP Primary

In 2003, Charlie Rodríguez polled less than 7% of the vote in the NPP primary for Resident Commissioner.

2003: Sought NPP nomination for Resident Commissioner

In 2003, Charlie Rodríguez sought the nomination for Resident Commissioner.

2004: Appointed Chairman of NPP 2004 Platform Committee

In 2004, Charlie Rodríguez was appointed chairman of the NPP 2004 Platform Committee by Pedro Rosselló.

August 20, 2006: Approval of the Tennessee Plan Resolution

On August 20, 2006, Charlie Rodríguez introduced and spearheaded the approval of the Tennessee Plan Resolution during the annual Convention of the New Progressive Party, setting the strategy for Puerto Rico's admission as the 51st State of the Union.

2007: Announcement to seek nomination for Resident Commissioner

In 2007, Charlie Rodríguez announced he would once again seek the nomination for Resident Commissioner.

2008: Participation in the 2008 New Progressive Party primaries

In 2008, Charlie Rodríguez ran in the New Progressive Party primaries against Miriam Ramirez de Ferrer and Pedro Pierluisi, polling 33% of the vote.

February 7, 2017: Elected Chairman of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico

On February 7, 2017, Charlie Rodríguez was elected Chairman of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, marking the first time in 30 years that an advocate for statehood was elected chairman.

November 21, 2020: Re-elected Chairman of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico

On November 21, 2020, Charlie Rodríguez was re-elected Chairman of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico with 93% of the votes cast.