Puerto Rico House of Representatives elections, 2024
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| 2024 Puerto Rico House Elections | |
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| Primary | June 2, 2024 |
| General | November 5, 2024 |
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Elections for the office of Puerto Rico House of Representatives took place in 2024. The general election was held on November 5, 2024. The primary was June 2, 2024. All parties canceled uncontested primary elections, with all qualified candidates automatically advancing to the general election. Candidates had to submit 50% of their signatures by January 31, 2024, and 100% of their signatures by February 15, 2024.
The Puerto Rico House of Representatives was one of seven territory legislative chambers holding elections in 2024. All 51 seats in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives were up for election.
In addition to the territory legislatures, there were 85 state legislative chambers with elections in 2024. Click here to read more.
Candidates
General election
Puerto Rico House of Representatives general election |
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| Office | New Progressive Party | Popular Democratic Party | Other |
| At-large district (11 seats) |
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Mariana Nogales Molinelli (i) (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
| District 1 |
Pedro Roig (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 2 |
Joel Rosario (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 3 |
Eva Prados Rodríguez (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 4 |
Adriana Gutiérrez Colón (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 5 |
Ricardo Rodríguez Quiles (Project Dignity) |
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| District 6 |
Effie Guasp (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 7 |
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Juan Luis Rivera (Project Dignity) |
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| District 8 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Abdiel Contreras (Project Dignity) |
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| District 9 |
Gabriel Rivera (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 10 |
Sahir Vazquez (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 11 |
Eric Marrero (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 12 |
Angel Torres Maldonado (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 13 |
Teresa Velez Rolon (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 14 |
Deniel Batista (Project Dignity) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 15 |
Abiatar Ramos Jiménez (Project Dignity) |
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| District 16 |
Pedro Lebrón (Project Dignity) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 17 |
Ramón Roman (Project Dignity) |
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| District 18 |
Christian Santiago (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 19 |
Julia Mignucci (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 20 |
Jose Linares Hernandez (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 21 |
Leonardo Vázquez (Project Dignity) |
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| District 22 |
Astrid Cruz Negron (Puerto Rican Independence Party) |
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| District 23 |
Daniel Ortiz Vargas (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 24 |
Jose Hernandez Lazaro (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 25 |
Luis Yordán Frau (Project Dignity) |
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| District 26 |
Sigredo Torres Cintron (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 27 |
Evette Mejías (Project Dignity) |
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| District 28 |
Elsa Berríos López (Puerto Rican Independence Party) |
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| District 29 |
Rebecca Cotto Morales (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 30 |
Luis Ortiz Lugo (i) |
Justo Echevarría (Puerto Rican Independence Party) |
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| District 31 |
Raúl Iván Colón Rodríguez (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 32 |
Maritza Maymí Hernández (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 33 |
Julio Muriente Perez (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 34 |
Catalino Santiago (Puerto Rican Independence Party) |
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| District 35 |
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Rosanna Ortiz García (Project Dignity) |
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| District 36 |
Johanna Santiago (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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| District 37 |
Héctor Santiago (Project Dignity) |
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| District 38 |
Roberto Figueroa Acosta (Puerto Rican Independence Party) |
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| District 39 |
Juan del Valle Figueroa (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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| District 40 |
Gilberto Rodríguez (Project Dignity) |
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Primary
Voting information
- See also: Voting in Puerto Rico
Qualifications
Members of the Puerto Rico House are required to read and write in the Spanish or English language. He or she must be a citizen of the United States and of Puerto Rico, and must reside in Puerto Rico for at least two years prior to the date of the election or appointment.[1]
A member must be at least 25 years of age. Candidates for election or appointment as representatives of a district must also reside in that district for at least one year immediately prior to an election or appointment.[2]
Swearing in dates
Puerto Rico legislators assume office on the second day of January following their election.[3]
See also
External links
Footnotes
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