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.
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:
Senator Kenneth McClintock Hernández - President of the Senate
Senator Orlando Parga Figueroa - Vice President of the Senate
Senator Margarita Nolasco Santiago - Senate Majority Leader
Senator Carlos Pagán González - Senate Majority Whip
Senator Jose Luis Dalmau Santiago - Senate PDP Minority Leader
Senator Sila Mari González Calderón - Senate Minority Whip
Senator Maria de Lourdes Santiago - Senate PIP Minority Leader
Senator Margarita Nolasco Santiago - Chairwoman, Senate Rules Committee
Senator Migdalia Padilla Alvelo - Chairwoman, Senate Treasury Committee
Senator Lucy Z. Arce Ferrer - Chairwoman, Senate Government Committee
Senator Orlando Parga Figueroa - Chairman, Senate Federal Affairs and Consumer Committee
Senator Jorge de Castro Font - Chairman, Senate Judicial, Municipal and Financial Affairs Committee
Senator Lucy Z. Arce Ferrer - Chairwoman, Senate Health, Social Welfare and Women Affairs Committee
Senator Migdalia Padilla Alvelo - Chairwoman, Senate Education, Juvenile Affairs, Culture and Sports Committee
Senator Carlos Diaz Sanchez - Chairman, Senate Commerce, Tourism, Urbanism and Infrastructure Committee
Senator Carlos Diaz Sanchez - Chairman, Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee
Senator Orlando Parga Figueroa - Chairman, Senate Public Safety Committee
Senator Jose E. Gonzalez Velasquez - Chairman, Senate Ethics Committee
Manuel A. Torres - Secretary of the Senate
Carlos Fajardo - Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate
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
Rubén Berríos Martínez (1973-1977,1985-1989,1993-2000) PIP-At Large (long-time political activist for the Puerto Rican independence movement , current president of the PIP party)
Luis A. Ferré (1977-1984), former Governor
Fernando Martín García (1989-1993,2001-2005) PIP-At Large
Luis Muñoz Marín (1941-48, 1965-70), former Governor
Victoria Muñoz Mendoza (1986-1993) PDP-At Large (daughter of Luis Muñoz Marín , former gubernatorial candidate)
Luis Negron Lopez , former PDP gubernatorial candidate, Senate Majority Leader and Vice President
Héctor O'Neill García (1989-1993) NPP-Bayamón (current mayor of Guaynabo )
Ramón Luis Rivera Cruz (1993-2001) NPP-Bayamón (current mayor of Bayamon )
Jorge Santini Padilla (1997-2001) NPP-San Juan (current mayor of San Juan )
Titi Ruth Fernández PDP-At Large (Puertorican Singer)
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
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Image:Kenneth McClintock3.jpg|Kenneth McClintock Hernandez
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See also
External links
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