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Senate of Puerto Rico

Senate of Puerto Rico
Senate of Puerto Rico

Senate of Puerto Rico

The Senate of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Senado de Puerto Rico) is the upper house of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, the territorial legislature of Puerto Rico. The Senate is composed of 27 senators, representing eight constituent senatorial districts across the commonwealth, with two senators elected per district; an additional eleven senators are elected at-large.

The Senate, along with its members and staff, are housed in the eastern half of the Capitol Building, the Rafael Martinez Nadal Senate Annex Building, the Luis Muñoz Marín Office Building, the Antonio R. Barcelo Building, the Luis A. Ferré Building and the Ramón Mellado Parsons Office Building.

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Composition

In order to elect the members of the Senate, Puerto Rico is divided into eight senatorial districts:

For each one of these districts, the people of Puerto Rico elect two Senators. In addition, the people are allowed to vote for one Senator at-large of their preference. The eleven Senators at-Large with the majority of votes integrate the rest of the Senate.

Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico states that no person can be a member of the Senate unless he or she:

  • is capable of reading and writing in either Spanish or English;
  • is a citizen of the United States;
  • has resided in Puerto Rico for at least two years immediately prior to the date of his election or appointment;
  • is over thirty years of age.

Latest election

The Senate is currently composed of 17 members elected under the pro-statehood New Progressive Party (NPP), nine members elected under the pro-status quo Popular Democratic Party (PDP) and one member elected under the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP). The majority delegation has been split since May 2005 among members committed to the current Senate leadership and those who would replace the Senate president with defeated 2004 NPP gubernatorial candidate Pedro Rosselló. As a result of the split, only seven senators, five loyal to the current leadership, and two supporting Rossello, chair all Senate committees. Current leadership is as follows:

The Office of Legislative Services is currently headed by Francisco Domenech, while Eliezer Velázquez currently serves as Superintendent of the Capitol.

Current members of the Puerto Rico Senate

At Large Senators

District Senators

Notable former Senators

Former Senators

The following is a list of former Senators of Puerto Rico, along with their years of service and the senatorial district they represented.

New Progressive Party

  • Carmen Luz Berríos Rivera
    (1997-2001) Guayama
  • Norma Carranza de León
    (1993-2001,2003-2005) Arecibo
  • David Cruz Vélez
    (1989-1993) At Large
  • Carlos Dávila Pérez
    (1997-2001) Humacao
  • Francisco González Rodríguez
    (1997-2001) San Juan
  • Roger Iglesóias
    (1993-2001) Carolina
  • Luisa Lebrón Burgos
    (1993-2000) Carolina
  • Miguel Loiz Zayas
    (1993-1997) Humacao
  • Danny López Soto
    (1976-1984)Carolina
  • Víctor Loubriel Ortiz
    (Jan. 2-4 2005) Arecibo
  • Víctor Marrero Padilla
    (1993-2000) Arecibo
  • Aníbal Marrero Pérez
    (1984-2000) Bayamón
  • Héctor Martínez Colón
    (1969-1973) "Ponce"
  • José Enrique Meléndez Ortiz
    (1993-2001) Guayama
  • Luis Felipe Navas de León
    (1993-2000) Humacao
  • Nicolás Nogueras Cartagena
    (1973-1985, 1989-1996) At Large
  • Sergio Peña Clos
    (1981-2005) At Large
  • Oreste Ramos Díaz
    (1977-1997) San Juan
  • Roberto Rexach Benítez
    (1985-1998) At Large
  • Charles Rodríguez Colón
    (1993-2001) At Large
  • Rafael Rodríguez González
    (1993-1997) Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Enrique Rodríguez Negrón
    (1989-2001) At Large
  • Rolando Silva Iglesias
    (1981-1996) San Juan
  • Angel Tirado Martínez
    (2000-2001) Arecibo
  • Freddie Valentín Acevedo (1993-1997) NPP-At Large
  • Luis Felipe Vázquez Ortiz
    (1996-1997) San Juan
  • Dennis Vélez Barlucea
    (1993-1997) Ponce
  • Eduardo Zabala Velázquez
    (1993-1997) Ponce

Popular Democratic Party

  • Eduardo Bhatia Gautier
    (1997-2001) At Large
  • Elsie Calderón de Hernández
    (1985-1993) Carolina
  • Juan Cancel Ríos
    (1969-1976) "Arecibo"
  • Juan Cancel Alegría
    (2001-2005) Carolina
  • Miguel Deynes Soto
    (1973-1993) Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Carlos García Goyco
    (1965-1968) "San Juan"
  • Velda González de Modestti
    (1981-2005) At Large
  • Ana Nisi Goyco Graciani
    (1981-1993) Ponce
  • Miguel Hernández Agosto
    (1970-1997) At Large
  • Sixto Hernández Serrano
    (2001-2006) Humacao
  • Rafael Irizarry
    (2000-2005) Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Luis Izquierdo
    (1981-1993) At Large
  • Américo Martínez
    (1981-1993) Arecibo
  • Yasmín Mejías Lugo
    (2001-2005) Carolina
  • Jorge Orama Monroig
    (1989-1992) Ponce
  • José Ortiz Daliot
    (2001-2005) San Juan
  • Margarita Ostolaza Bey
    (2001-2005) San Juan
  • Mercedes Otero de Ramos
    (1993-2001) At Large
  • Joaquín Peña Peña
    (1985-1993) Carolina
  • Roberto Prats Palerm
    (2001-2005) At Large
  • Jorge Alberto Ramos Comas
    (1997-2000) Mayagüez-Aguadilla
  • Marco Antonio Rigau
    (1989-1997) At Large
  • Gilberto Rivera Ortiz
    (1970-1993) Humacao
  • Juan Rivera Ortiz
    (1973-1993, 1996-1997) Guayama
  • Julio Rodríguez Gómez
    (2002-2005) Arecibo
  • Maribel Rodríguez Hernández
    (2001-2002) Arecibo
  • Rafael Rodríguez Vargas
    (2001-2005) Arecibo
  • Edgardo Rosario Burgos
    (1989-1993) Arecibo
  • Jesús Santa Aponte
    (1977-1993) Humacao
  • Cirilo Tirado Delgado
    (1989-1997) Guayama
  • Roberto Vigoreaux Lorenzana (2001-2005) PDP-At Large

Puerto Rican Independence Party

  • Manuel Rodríguez Orellana
    (2000-2001) At Large

Presidents of the Puerto Rico Senate

Rafael Martínez Nadal (1933-1941) Third President of the Senate

Luis Muñoz Marín (1941-1949) Fourth President of the Senate

Samuel R. Quiñones (1949-1969) Fifth President of the Senate

Rafael Hernández Colón (1969-1973) Sixth President of the Senate

Juan Cancel Ríos (1973-1977) Seventh President of the Senate

Luis A. Ferré (1977-1981) Eighth President of the Senate

Miguel Hernández Agosto (1981-1993) Ninth President of the Senate

Roberto Rexach Benítez (1993-1997) Tenth President of the Senate

Charlie Rodríguez (1997-2001) Eleventh President of the Senate

Antonio Fas Alzamora (2001-2005) Twelfth President of the Senate

Kenneth McClintock (2005-2009) Thirteenth President of the Senate

Thomas Rivera Schatz (2009- ) Fourteenth President of the Senate-Elect

Gallery

<gallery> Image:Kenneth McClintock3.jpg|Kenneth McClintock Hernandez </gallery>

See also

External links

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