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'''Verónica Ferraiuoli Hornedo''' is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer serving as the ] since 2025. | '''Verónica Ferraiuoli Hornedo''' is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer serving as the ] since 2025. | ||
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Puerto Rican politician and lawyerVerónica Ferraiuoli Hornedo is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer serving as the secretary of state of Puerto Rico since 2025.
Life
Ferraiuoli earned a B.A. at Johns Hopkins University in 1994. She completed a J.D. at Boston University School of Law in 1997. While at Boston University, she studied at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law.
Ferraiuoli was president of the Federal Bar Association Puerto Rico Chapter. In October 2017, she became the deputy chief of staff and legal counsel for the resident commissioner of Puerto Rico, Jenniffer González-Colón. In 2024, Ferraiuoli was director of the Luis A. Ferré Public Policy Institute.
On January 2, 2025, Ferraiuoli was appointed the secretary of state of Puerto Rico by governor Jenniffer González-Colón.
References
- ^ "Legistorm: Veronica Ferraiuoli". www.legistorm.com. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ "Some picks for transition committee suggest a nonpartisan approach". San Juan Daily Star. 2024-11-12. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- Ruiz Kuilan, Gloria (2025-01-01). "Verónica Ferraiuoli and Janet Parra reveal details of their work plan in Jenniffer González's cabinet". El Nuevo Día. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- "Women lead González Colón's first Cabinet appointments". San Juan Daily Star. 2024-12-31. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
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Preceded byOmar J. Marrero | Secretary of State of Puerto Rico 2025–present |
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Vice President of the United States: ▌Kamala Harris (D) | |
AL ▌Ainsworth (R) AK ▌Dahlstrom (R) AZ ▌Fontes (D) AR ▌Rutledge (R) CA ▌Kounalakis (D) CO ▌Primavera (D) CT ▌Bysiewicz (D) DE ▌Bullock (D)* FL ▌Nuñez (R) GA ▌Jones (R) HI ▌Luke (D) ID ▌Bedke (R) IL ▌Stratton (D) IN ▌Crouch (R) IA ▌Cournoyer (R) KS ▌Toland (D) KY ▌Coleman (D) LA ▌Nungesser (R) ME ▌Daughtry (D) MD ▌Miller (D) MA ▌Driscoll (D) MI ▌Gilchrist (D) MN ▌Flanagan (DFL) MS ▌Hosemann (R) MO ▌Kehoe (R) MT ▌Juras (R) NE ▌Kelly (R) NV ▌Anthony (R) NH ▌Carson (R) NJ ▌Way (D) NM ▌Morales (D) NY ▌Delgado (D) NC ▌Hunt (D) ND ▌Strinden (R) OH ▌Husted (R) OK ▌Pinnell (R) OR ▌Read (D) PA ▌Davis (D) RI ▌Matos (D) SC ▌Evette (R) SD ▌Rhoden (R) TN ▌McNally (R) TX ▌Patrick (R) UT ▌Henderson (R) VT ▌Zuckerman (P) VA ▌Sears (R) WA ▌Heck (D) WV ▌Smith (R) WI ▌Rodriguez (D) WY ▌Gray (R) Federal districts: DC ▌Mendelson (D)Territories: AS ▌Ae (R) GU ▌Tenorio (D) MP ▌Apatang (I) PR ▌Ferraiuoli (PNP/D)* VI ▌Roach (D) | |
An asterisk indicates an Acting Lt. Governor
Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly elected lieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant:
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