2024 Puerto Rico House of Representatives election

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2024 Puerto Rico House of Representatives elections
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  2020 November 5, 20242028 

All 51 seats in the House of Representatives
26 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
Leader Tatito Hernández (Retiring) Johnny Méndez Mariana Nogales (Running Write-In)
Party Popular Democratic New Progressive Citizens' Victory
Leader sinceJanuary 3, 2017January 3, 2017January 2, 2021
Seats before25212

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderDenis Márquez LebrónLisie Burgos Muñiz Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
Party Independence Project Dignity Independent
Leader sinceJanuary 3, 2017January 2, 2021May 4, 2022
Seats before111

Speaker of the House before election

Tatito Hernández
Popular Democratic

Elected Speaker of the House

TBD

The 2024 Puerto Rico House of Representative election were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the members of the 32nd House of Representatives of Puerto Rico, concurrently with the election of the governor, the Resident Commissioner, the Senate, and the mayors of the 78 municipalities. The winners were elected to a four-year term from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2029.

Contents

Summary

167 candidates are running for representative:

House of Representatives composition

31st House of Representatives (2021–2025)

PPD1PPD2PPD3PPD4PPD5PPD6PPD7PPD8PPD9PPD10PPD11
PPD12PPD13PPD14PPD15PPD16PPD17PPD18PPD19PPD20PPD21PPD22
PPD23PPD24PPD25PNP1PNP2PNP3PNP4PNP5PNP6PNP7PNP8
PNP9PNP10PNP11PNP12PNP13PNP14PNP15PNP16PNP17PNP18PNP19
PNP20PNP21MVC1MVC2PIP1PD1IND1 [a]

Results

Summary

PartiesDistrictAt-largeTotal seatsComposition±%
Votes %SeatsVotes %Seats
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
0 / 51
New Progressive Party (PNP)
0 / 51
Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC)
0 / 51
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
0 / 51
Project Dignity (PD)
0 / 51
Independents
0 / 51
Total100.0040100.001151

At-large Representatives

2024 Puerto Rico At-Large Representative Election
CandidateParty or alliance
Jose E. Torres Zamora (incumbent) PNP
Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló PNP
José F. Aponte Hernández (incumbent) PNP
Maria L. Ramos Rivera (incumbent) PNP
Tatiana Pérez Ramirez PNP
José J. Pérez Cordero (incumbent) PNP
Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago (incumbent) PPD
Swanny E. Vargas Laureano PPD
Ramón A. Torres Cruz PPD
Gabriel J. López Arrieta PPD
Denis Márquez Lebrón (incumbent) Alianza PIP
Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz (incumbent) PD
Luis R. Torres Cruz (incumbent) IND
Total

The Popular Democratic Party decided to nominated 4 candidates instead of 6 candidates like they normally do, citing that this would help them win more overall At-large seats. [1] Although the Citizen's Victory Movement originally planned to have 2 at-large candidates, these being incumbent senator Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl and newcomer Alejandro Santiago Calderón, there candidacy were invalidated by the Supreme Court for not having collected the necessary endorsements required by law. [2]

District Representatives

Representative District 1

2024 Representative District 1 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Eddie J. Charbonier Chinea (incumbent) PNP
Ana V. Piñnero Parés PPD
Pedro M. Cardona Roig Alianza MVC
Antonio Santos PD
Total

Representative District 2

2024 Representative District 2 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Ricardo R. Ocasio Ramos PNP
Bryan Y. Saavedra Santana PPD
Joel Vázquez Rosario Alianza MVC
Juan G. Zayas Monge PD
Total

On May 4, 2022, incumbent representative Luis R. Torres Cruz announced that he was unaffiliating himself from the Popular Democratic Party, which he had been a part of since 1995. [3] Later, on December 1, 2023, he announced that he would not seek reelection in the district 2 seat which he has held since 2001, instead choosing to run for an At-Large seat. [4]

Representative District 3

2024 Representative District 3 election
CandidateParty or alliance
José A. Hernández Concepción (incumbente) PNP
Cristofer Malespin Díaz PPD
Eva L. Prados Rodríguez Alianza MVC
Total

On June 11, 2022, PNP San Juan I district senator Henry Neumann Zayas announced that he would be stepping down from his post for personal reasons. [5] To fill the senate seat, on September 11 of that year, the New Progressive Party held a special election, where incumbent representative Juan O. Morales Rodríguez ran and won the seat, leaving the District 3 representative seat open. [6] That meant that the representative seat had to be filled, which was done later on December 6, where José A. Hernández Concepción won the special election. [7]

Representative District 4

2024 Representative District 4 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Victor L. Parés Otero (Incumbent) PNP
Manuel A. Calderón Cerame PPD
Adriana Guitiérez Colón Alianza PIP
Rosalina Varcálcel Ruiz PD
Total

Representative District 5

2024 Representative District 5 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Jorge L. Navarro Suárez (Incumbent) PNP
Elba B. Rivera Estrada PPD
Gabriel Casal Nazario Alianza PIP
Ricardo Rodríguez Quiles PD
Total

Representative District 6

2024 Representative District 6 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Ángel A. Morgy Noble (Incumbent) PNP
Magdiel A. Colón Ortiz PPD
Effie A. Acevedo Guasp Alianza MVC
Carlos R. Aponte Martínez PD
Total

Incumbent representative Ángel A. Morgy Noble won the PNP primary. [8]

Representative District 7

2024 Representative District 7 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Luis Pérez Ortiz (Incumbent) PNP
Zabdiel Rodríguez Nieves PPD
Marisel Álvarez Feliciano Alianza PIP
Juan L. Rivera Rivera PD
Total

Representative District 8

2024 Representative District 8 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Yashira M. Lebrón Rodríguez (Incumbent) PNP
Carlos A. Sánchez Rivera PPD
Jesús M. Dávila Molina Alianza PIP
Abdiel E. Contreras Álvarez PD
Total

Representative District 9

2024 Representative District 9 election
CandidateParty
Félix E. Pacheco Burgos PNP
Noelia Ramos Vázquez PPD
Gabriel Vicéns Rivera MVC
Anabel Sánchez Ayala PIP
Total

Incumbent representative Er Y. Morales Díaz lost the PNP primaries to Félix E. Pacheco Burgos. [9]

Representative District 10

2024 Representative District 10 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Pedro J. Santiago Guzmán PNP
Deborah Soto Arroyo (Incumbent) PPD
Sahir I. Pujols Vázquez Alianza MVC
María A. Díaz López PD
Total

Pedro J. Santiago Guzmán won the PNP primary. [10]

Representative District 11

2024 Representative District 11 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Elinnette González Aguayo PNP
Rubén Soto Rivera PPD
Eric A. Rossner Marrero Alianza MVC
Total

Incumbent PPD representative and Speaker of the House Rafael Hernández Montañez announced on August 31, 2023 that he would not run for reelection, instead choosing to run for mayor of Dorado. [11] Rubén Soto Rivera won the PPD primary, [12] while Elinnette González Aguayo won the PNP primary. [13]

Representative District 12

2024 Representative District 12 election
CandidateParty
Jesús M. Figueroa Torres PNP
Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez (Incumbent) PPD
Ángel G. Torres Maldonado MVC
Anamari Ojeda Vilá PIP
Benjamin Cardona Rosario PD
Total

Jesús M. Figueroa Torres won the PNP primary. [14]

Representative District 13

2024 Representative District 13 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Jerry Z. Nieves Rosario PNP
Yulixa A. Paredes Albarrán PPD
Teresa Vélez Rolón Alianza MVC
Kevin C. Cruz Chacón PD
Total

Incumbent PNP representative Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló announced on March 25, 2022 that he would not seek reelection in the district 13 seat which he has held since 2005, instead choosing to run for an At-Large seat. [15] Jerry Z. Nieves Rosario won the PNP primary, [16] while Yulixa A. Paredes Albarrán won the PPD primary. [17]

Representative District 14

2024 Representative District 14 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Edgar E. Robles Rivera PNP
Juan C. Colón González PPD
Karina García Alianza PIP
Deniel Batista Crespo PD
Total

Incumbent PNP representative José O. González Mercado announced on November 18, 2023 that he would not run for reelection, instead choosing to run for mayor of Arecibo. [18] Edgar E. Robles Rivera won the PNP primary, [19] while Juan C. Colón González won the PPD primary. [20]

Representative District 15

2024 Representative District 15 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Joel I. Franqui Atiles (Incumbent) PNP
Iván Serrano Cordero PPD
Fernando Babilonia Aguilar Alianza PIP
Abimatar Ramos Jiménez PD
Total

Iván Serrano Cordero won the PPD primary. [21]

Representative District 16

2024 Representative District 16 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Liza I. Alfaro Mercado PNP
Reinaldo Figueroa Acevedo PPD
Reynaldo Acevedo Vélez Alianza PIP
Pedro A. Lebrón Santiago PD
Total

Incumbent PPD representative Eladio J. Cardona Quiles announced on December 28, 2023 that he would not run for reelection, instead choosing to run for mayor of San Sebastian. [22] Reinaldo Figueroa Acevedo won the PPD primary, [23] while Liza I. Alfaro Mercado won the PNP primary. [24]

Representative District 17

2024 Representative District 17 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Wilson J. Román López (Incumbent) PNP
Kenneth R. Sanabría Domenech PPD
Héctor H. Santaella Bultrago Alianza PIP
Ramón A. Román Márquez PD
Total

Incumbent representative Wilson J. Román López won the PNP primary, [25] while Kenneth R. Sanabría Domenech won the PPD primary. [26]

Representative District 18

2024 Representative District 18 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Odalys González González PNP
Jessie Cortés Ramon (Incumbent) PPD
Christian I. Santiago Orsini Alianza MVC
Héctor López Cardona PD
Total

Odalys González González won the PNP primary. [27]

Representative District 19

2024 Representative District 19 election
CandidateParty
Edson R. Rodríguez González PNP
Lilibeth Rosas Vargas PPD
Julia S. Mignucci Sánchez MVC
Leonor M. Velázquez Franceschi PIP
Felipe A. Morales Nieves PD
Total

Incumbent PPD representative Jocelyn M. Rodríguez Negrón announced on December 23, 2023 that she would not run for reelection, instead choosing to run for mayor of Mayagüez. [28] Lilibeth Rosas Vargas won the PPD primary, [29] while Edson R. Rodríguez González won the PNP primary. [30]

Representative District 20

2024 Representative District 20 election
CandidateParty
Emilio Carlo Acosta PNP
Joel Sánchez Ayala (Incumbent) PPD
Jose Linares Hernández MVC
Juliana I. Ortiz Rodríguez PIP
Edgar Agosto Betancourt PD
Total

On February 28, 2023, Incumbent PPD representative Kebin Maldonado Martínez announced that he would be stepping down from his post to become a National Guard Officer. [31] Joel Sánchez Ayala was chosen to fill this representative seat. [32] Emilio Carlo Acosta won the PNP primary. [33]

Representative District 21

2024 Representative District 21 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Omayra M. Mártinez Vázquez PNP
José A. Cuevas Garcia PPD
Luis J. Santiago Cruz Alianza PIP
Leonardo Vázquez Santiago PD
Total

Incumbent PPD primary Lydia Méndez Silva announced on November 14, 2023 that she would not run for reelection, instead choosing to retire after 28 years of service. [34] José A. Cuevas Garcia won the PPD primary, [35] while Omayra M. Mártinez Vázquez won the PNP primary. [36]

Representative District 22

2024 Representative District 22 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Joe A. Colón Rodriguez PNP
Jorge A. Rivera Segarra (Incumbent) PPD
Astrid R. Cruz Negrón Alianza PIP
Total

Joe A. Colón Rodriguez won the PNP primary. [37]

Representative District 23

2024 Representative District 23 election
CandidateParty
Ensol A. Rodriguez Torres PNP
José H. Rivera Nadera (Incumbent) PPD
Daniel Ortiz Vargas MVC
Adalberto Lugo Boneta PIP
Josué E. Pagan Carbonell PD
Total

Representative District 24

2024 Representative District 24 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Doris E. Alvarado Golderos PNP
Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero (Incumbent) PPD
José A. Hernández Lázaro Alianza MVC
Elaine M. Arrufat Berastain PD
Total

Doris E. Alvarado Golderos won the PNP primary. [38]

Representative District 25

2024 Representative District 25 election
Candidate
Daniel Vega Ortiz PNP
Domingo J. Torres Garcia (Incumbent) PPD
Gerardo Cruz López Alianza
Luis A. Yordán Frau PD
Total

Representative District 26

2024 Representative District 26 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Luis J. Jiménez Torres PNP
Jesús A. Hernández Arroyo (Incumbent) PPD
Sigredo Torres Cintrón Alianza MVC
Total

Incumbent PPD representative Orlando Aponte Rosario was accused by his wife on April 13, 2023 of physically abusing her, for which a court gave the representative a restraining order. [39] Even though she later removed this restraining order, [40] the news had affected his political carrier, and he decided to renounce from his post on June 13. [41] To fill this seat, on August 6, the party had an special internal primary where Jesús A. Hernández Arroyo won. [42] Luis J. Jiménez Torres won the PNP primary. [43]

Representative District 27

2024 Representative District 27 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Adriach A. Bermúdez Ortiz PNP
Estrella Martinez Soto (Incumbent) PPD
Andrés A. Román Arguinzoni Alianza PIP
Evette Mejías Rivera PD
Total

Representative District 28

2024 Representative District 28 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Axel F. Roque Gracia PNP
Juan J. Santiago Nieves (Incumbent) PPD
Elsa Berríos López Alianza PIP
Total

Representative District 29

2024 Representative District 29election
CandidateParty or alliance
Christopher García Figueroa PNP
Gretchen M. Hau Irizarry (Incumbent) PPD
Rebecca I. Cotto Morales Alianza MVC
Total

Representative District 30

2024 Representative District 30 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Fernando Sanabria Colón PNP
Luis R. Ortiz Lugo (Incumbent) PPD
Justo E. Echevarría Figueroa Alianza PIP
Total

Fernando Sanabria Colón won the PNP primary. [44]

Representative District 31

2024 Representative District 31 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Vimarie Peña Dávila PNP
Jesús F. Santa Rodríguez (Incumbent) PPD
Raúl Tirado Menéndez Alianza PIP
Wilfredo E. Bachour Ortiz PD
Total

Representative District 32

2024 Representative District 32 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Evelyn Aponte Vázquez PNP
José M. Varela Fernández (Incumbent) PPD
Maritza Maymí Hernández Alianza MVC
George Mendoza Roque PD
Total

Representative District 33

2024 Representative District 33 election
CandidateParty
Ángel R. Peña Ramírez (Incumbent) PNP
José M. Mojica Carrasquillo PPD
Julio A. Muriente Pérez MVC
Nilda Santana Muñoz PIP
Total

Representative District 34

2024 Representative District 34 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Cristian O. Muriel Sánchez PNP
Ramón L. Cruz Burgos (Incumbent) PPD
Catalino Santiago Díaz Alianza PIP
Total

Cristian O. Muriel Sánchez won the PNP primary. [45]

Representative District 35

2024 Representative District 35 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Jean P. Carrillo Cáceres PNP
Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado (Incumbent) PPD
Ricardo Díaz Maldonado Alianza PIP
Rosanna Ortiz García PD
Total

Jean P. Carrillo Cáceres won the PNP primary. [46]

Representative District 36

2024 Representative District 36 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Carlos J. Méndez Núñez (Incumbent) PNP
Juan E. Gómez Rodríguez PPD
Johanna L. Santiago Santiago Alianza MVC
Ricardo Ruiz Rivera PD
Total

Representative District 37

2024 Representative District 37 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Carmen M. Medina Calderón PNP
Ángel Osorio Vélez PPD
Reginald M. Carrasquillo Maisonet Alianza PIP
Héctor A. Santiago Ramos PD
Total

Incumbent PNP representative Ángel Bulerín Ramos on January 6, 2024 that he would not run for reelection, instead choosing to retire after 55 years of service, 32 of which where in this seat. [47] Carmen M. Medina Calderón won the PNP primary, [48] while Ángel Osorio Vélez won the PPD primary. [49]

Representative District 38

2024 Representative District 38 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Wanda del Valle Correa (Incumbent) PNP
Christian G. Rodriguez Rivera PPD
Roberto Figueroa Acosta Alianza PIP
Total

Incumbent representative Wanda del Valle Correa won the PNP primary, [50] while Christian G. Rodriguez Rivera won the PPD primary. [51]

Representative District 39

2024 Representative District 39 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Jorge A. López Santiago PNP
Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras (Incumbent) PPD
Juan C. del Valle Figueroa Alianza MVC
Janice W. Santiago Ramos PD
Total

Representative District 40

2024 Representative District 40 election
CandidateParty or alliance
Sergio E. Estévez Vélez PNP
Ángel N. Matos Matos (Incumbent) PPD
Nelie Lebrón Robles Alianza PIP
Gilberto Rodríguez Velázquez PD
Total

Sergio E. Estévez Vélez won the PNP primary. [52]

Notes

  1. Originally elected under the Popular Democratic Party (PPD)

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