Puerto Rico Senate elections, 2024
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2024 Puerto Rico Senate Elections | |
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Primary | June 2, 2024 |
General | November 5, 2024 |
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Elections for the office of Puerto Rico Senate 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 Senate was one of seven territory legislative chambers holding elections in 2024. There were 27 seats in the Puerto Rico Senate 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 Senate general election |
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Office | New Progressive Party | Popular Democratic Party | Other |
At-large district (11 seats) |
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Javier Aponte Dalmau (i) |
Did not make the ballot: |
District 1 (2 seats) |
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Rosa Seguí (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 2 (2 seats) |
Antonio Cruz Rodriguez Did not make the ballot: |
José Bernardo Márquez (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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District 3 (2 seats) |
Cristina Perez Reyes (Citizen's Victory Movement) |
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District 4 (2 seats) |
Neal Matías (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 5 (2 seats) |
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Ramón Rodríguez Ramos (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 6 (2 seats) |
Mariela Martinez Vera (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 7 (2 seats) |
Mayra Vicil Bernier (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 8 (2 seats) |
Jose Daniel Lugo Mercado (Citizen's Victory Movement) Did not make the ballot: |
Primary
Voting information
- See also: Voting in Puerto Rico
Qualifications
Members of the Puerto Rico Senate 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 2 years prior to the date of the election or appointment.[1]
A member must be at least 30 years of age. Candidates for election or appointment as representatives of a district must also reside in that district for at least 1 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
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Footnotes
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