The following are the current most viewed articles on Wikipedia within Wikipedia's Top Latino Republicans: All category. Think of it as a What's Hot list for Top Latino Republicans: All. More info »
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| Rank | Topic | Wikipedia views Oct 21 2010 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gloria Estefan (singer and songwriter) | 4523 |
| 2 | Marco Rubio (former Speaker of the Florida State House of Representatives and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate) | 3450 |
| 3 | Abel Maldonado (Lieutenant Governor of California) | 1242 |
| 4 | Alberto Gonzales (former U.S. Attorney General) | 962 |
| 5 | Rachel Campos-Duffy (former castmate on Real World:San Francisco) | 853 |
| 6 | Jon Secada (singer and songwriter) | 821 |
| 7 | Brian Sandoval (Former US Attorney and Nevada Attorney General, Republican Candidate for Nevada Governor) | 698 |
| 8 | Jaci Velasquez (singer) | 652 |
| 9 | Mel Martinez (U.S. Senator and former HUD Secretary) | 643 |
| 10 | Emilio Estefan (musician and songwriter) | 516 |
| 11 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (U.S. Congresswoman, first Latina in Congress) | 467 |
| 12 | George P. Bush (attorney, son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush) | 400 |
| 13 | Bob Martinez (former Florida Governor) | 311 |
| 14 | Carlos Alvarez (Mayor of Miami-Dade County, FL) | 257 |
| 15 | Katherine D. Ortega (former U.S. Treasurer) | 226 |
| 16 | Carlos Gutierrez (former Secretary of Commerce) | 215 |
| 17 | Lincoln Diaz-Balart (U.S. Congressman) | 201 |
| 18 | Linda Chavez (political pundit, author) | 194 |
| 19 | Romualdo Pacheco (former U.S. Congressman, former California governor, first Hispanic congressman and governor) | 185 |
| 20 | Roger Noriega (former Assistant Secretary of State and U.S. Representative to the OAS) | 163 |
| 21 | Mario Diaz-Balart (U.S. Congressman) | 153 |
| 22 | Anna Escobedo Cabral (former U.S. Treasurer) | 153 |
| 23 | Rosario Marin (former Treasurer of the United States) | 131 |
| 24 | Ben Fernandez (political activist, first Hispanic presidential candidate) | 112 |
| 25 | David Rivera (Florida State Representative) | 102 |
| 26 | Marisol Deluna (fashion designer) | 100 |
| 27 | Manuel Lujan, Jr. (former U.S. Congressman and Secretary of the Interior) | 74 |
| 28 | Henry Bonilla (former U.S. Congressman) | 74 |
| 29 | Tony Garza (former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico) | 74 |
| 30 | Miguel Estrada (attorney) | 73 |
| 31 | Felix Sabates (businessman and philanthropist) | 66 |
| 32 | Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo (former U.S. Senator, first Hispanic senator) | 63 |
| 33 | Leslie Sanchez (political pundit) | 53 |
| 34 | Alex Diaz de la Portilla (Florida State Senator) | 43 |
| 35 | Rod Pacheco (former California State Assemblyman) | 35 |
| 36 | Pete Lopez (New York State Assemblyman) | 31 |
| 37 | Joe Negron (former Florida State Representative) | 26 |
| 38 | Gustavo Barreiro (Florida State Representative) | 25 |
| 39 | Hector Barreto (former SBA Administrator) | 23 |
| 40 | Michael J. Garcia (former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York) | 20 |
| 41 | Rene Garcia (former Florida State Representative) | 20 |
| 42 | Bonnie Garcia (former California State Assemblywoman) | 18 |
| 43 | Lino Gutierrez (former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina) | 17 |
| 44 | Rudy Garcia (Florida State Senator) | 17 |
| 45 | Carlos Lopez-Cantera (Florida State Representative) | 16 |
| 46 | Jeff Frederick (first Hispanic elected to Virginia government, former Chairman of Republican Party of Virginia) | 15 |
| 47 | Anitere Flores (Florida State Representative) | 14 |
| 48 | Robert C. Asseo (Human Rights Commissioner-Florence, KY) | 14 |
| 49 | Tirso del Junco (former chair, California Republican Party and former chair, Republican National Hispanic Assembly) | 14 |
| 50 | Bob Pacheco (former California State Assemblyman) | 13 |
| 51 | Marcelo Llorente (Florida State Representative) | 5 |
| 52 | Richard H. Carmona (former U.S. Surgeon General) | 5 |
| 53 | Antonia Coello Novello (former U.S. Surgeon General) | < 5 |
| 54 | Andy GarcÃa (actor) | < 5 |
| 55 | Claudia Bermúdez (businesswoman and former GOP congressional nominee) | < 5 |
| 56 | Luis Ferre (former Governor of Puerto Rico) | < 5 |
| 57 | Jorge Luis Córdova (former Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico) | < 5 |
| 58 | Luis Fortuño (Governor Of Puerto Rico) | < 5 |
| 59 | Barbara Calandra Moore (former U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua) | < 5 |
| 60 | Orlando Sanchez ( former Houston Mayoral candidate) | < 5 |
| 61 | Romana Acosta Bañuelos (former U.S. Treasurer, first Hispanic sub-cabinet official) | < 5 |
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