The III National Assembly of Venezuela was a meeting of the legislative branch of Venezuelan federal government, comprising the National Assembly of Venezuela. It met in Caracas after 2010 Venezuelan parliamentary election.
No. | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | State | Legislature | Party | |
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5 | Fernando Soto Rojas | 5 January 2011 | 5 January 2012 | Falcón | 3rd | United Socialist Party (GPP) | |
6 | Diosdado Cabello | 5 January 2012 | 5 January 2016 | Monagas | United Socialist Party (GPP) | ||
Democratic Unity Roundtable/Anti-Chavism/Opposition | |
Chavismo/Great Patriotic Pole/Pro-government | |
Nº | Representative | State | Party | Former party | Alternate Representative | |
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1 | César Sanguinetti | Amazonas | PSUV | (PSUV) José Gregorio Díaz | ||
2 | Earle Herrera | Anzoátegui | PSUV | (PCV) Diluvina Cabello | ||
3 | Cristóbal Jiménez | Apure | PSUV | (PSUV) Aníbal Espejo | ||
4 | Héctor Orlando Zambrano | Apure | PSUV | (PSUV) Carmen Mileydis Fuentes | ||
5 | Juan García | Apure | PSUV | (PSUV) Rafael Delgado | ||
6 | Jhonny Gonzáles Salguero | Apure | PSUV | (PSUV) Wilfredo Gonzales | ||
7 | María León | Aragua | PSUV | (PCV) Douglas Gómez | ||
8 | Rosa León | Aragua | PSUV | (PSUV) Willians León | ||
9 | José Gregorio Hernández | Aragua | PSUV | (PSUV) Hugo Sosa | ||
10 | Betty Croquer | Aragua | PSUV | Vacant | ||
11 | Elvis Amoroso | Aragua | PSUV | Vacant | ||
12 | Geovanni Peña | Barinas | PSUV | (PSUV) Ana Morales | ||
13 | Jesús Graterol | Barinas | PSUV | (PSUV) Ysmelda Montilla | ||
14 | Eduardo Lima | Barinas | PSUV | (PSUV) Keissy Gómez | ||
15 | Zulay Martínez | Barinas | PSUV | (PSUV) Elena Mora | ||
16 | Rosalba Vivas | Barinas | PSUV | Vacant | ||
17 | Victoria Mata | Bolívar | PSUV | (PSUV) José Ramón Rivero | ||
18 | Adel El Zabayar | Bolívar | PSUV | Vacant | ||
19 | Tito Oviedo | Bolívar | PSUV | (PSUV) Alejandro Valdez | ||
20 | Richard Rosa | Bolívar | PSUV | (PSUV) Yumelis Viloria | ||
21 | Nancy Ascencio | Bolívar | PSUV | Vacant | ||
22 | Liris Sol Velásquez | Bolívar | PSUV | (PSUV) Argenis Moreno | ||
23 | Lesbia Castillo | Carabobo | PSUV | (PCV) Eduardo Linarez | ||
24 | Miriam Pérez | Carabobo | PSUV | (PSUV) Xiomara Luna | ||
25 | Héctor Agüero | Carabobo | PSUV | Vacant | ||
26 | José Ávila | Carabobo | PSUV | (PSUV) Thaer Hasan | ||
27 | Saúl Ortega | Carabobo | PSUV | (PSUV) Dheliz Álvarez | ||
28 | Asdrubal Colina | Carabobo | PSUV | (PSUV) Yonder Silva | ||
29 | Loidy Herrera | Cojedes | PSUV | (PSUV) Hayden Pirela | ||
30 | Alejandro Villanueva | Cojedes | PSUV | (PSUV) Jackson Páez | ||
31 | Henry Hernández | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | (PSUV) Lorenzo Devera | ||
32 | Carlos Gómez | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | Vacant | ||
33 | Alfredo Rojas | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | (PSUV) Jesús Jiménez | ||
34 | Loa Tamaronis | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | (PSUV) Narciso Mata | ||
35 | Tania Díaz | Distrito Capital | PSUV | Vacant | ||
36 | Eduardo Piñate | Distrito Capital | PSUV | Vacant | ||
37 | Freddy Bernal | Distrito Capital | PSUV | (PSUV) Dessiré Santos Amaral | ||
38 | Juan Bautista Contreras | Distrito Capital | PSUV | Vacant | ||
39 | Jesús Faría | Distrito Capital | PSUV | (PSUV) Ziomara Lucena | ||
40 | Darío Vivas | Distrito Capital | PSUV | (PSUV) Antonieta de Stefano | ||
41 | Juan Carlos Alemán | Distrito Capital | PSUV | (PSUV) Carlos Sierra | ||
42 | Fernando Soto Rojas | Falcón | PSUV | (PSUV) Aleydys «La Chiche» Manaure | ||
43 | Alexis Rodríguez | Falcón | PSUV | Vacant | ||
44 | Jesús Montilla | Falcón | PSUV | (PSUV) Ramón Mora | ||
45 | Henry Ventura | Falcón | PSUV | Vacant | ||
46 | Jesús Cepeda | Guárico | PSUV | (PSUV) Dilia Mejías | ||
47 | Róger Cordero Lara | Guárico | PSUV | (PSUV) Juan Marín | ||
48 | José Alfredo Ureña | Guárico | PSUV | (PSUV) Nidia Loreto | ||
49 | Pedro Carreño | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) José Zerpa | ||
50 | Alexander Torrealba | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) Leobardo Acurero | ||
51 | Francisco Martínez | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) Linda Amaro | ||
52 | Isabel Lameda | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) Honorio Dudamel | ||
53 | Julio Chávez | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) Germán Ferrer | ||
54 | Alexander Dudamel | Lara | PSUV | (PSUV) Miguel Valecillos | ||
55 | Diógenes Andrade | Mérida | PSUV | (PSUV) Carmen Urdaneta | ||
56 | Mary Mora | Mérida | PSUV | Vacant | ||
57 | Ramón Lobo | Mérida | PSUV | (PSUV) Antonio Santiago | ||
58 | Guido Ochoa | Mérida | PSUV | (PSUV) Gabriel Hernández | ||
59 | Luis Camargo | Miranda | PSUV | (PCV) José Rivero | ||
60 | Juan Soto | Miranda | PSUV | (PSUV) Augusto Montiel | ||
61 | Marleny Contreras | Miranda | PSUV | (PSUV) José Vicente Rangel Ávalos | ||
62 | Modesto Ruíz | Miranda | PSUV | (PSUV) Iroshima Bravo | ||
63 | Claudio Farías | Miranda | PSUV | (PSUV) Jesús Gonzáles | ||
64 | Elio Serrano | Miranda | PSUV | (PSUV) Carlos Echezuria | ||
65 | Diosdado Cabello | Monagas | PSUV | (PSUV) Ricaurte Leonett | ||
66 | Orangel López | Monagas | PSUV | (MIGATO) Diego Pérez | ||
67 | William Fariñas | Nueva Esparta | PSUV | (PCV) Febres Rodríguez | ||
68 | Blanca Eekhout | Portuguesa | PSUV | (PCV) Pedro Eusse | ||
69 | Silvio Mora | Portuguesa | PSUV | (PSUV) Iván Abreu | ||
70 | Enzo Cavallo Russo | Portuguesa | PSUV | (PSUV) César Molina | ||
71 | Nelson Escobar | Portuguesa | PSUV | (PSUV) Willian Pérez | ||
72 | César Gonzáles | Portuguesa | PSUV | (PSUV) Francisco Torrealba | ||
73 | Amanda Jiménez | Sucre | PSUV | (PCV) Viannora Figueroa | ||
74 | Erick Mago | Sucre | PSUV | (PSUV) Luis Napoleón Barrios | ||
75 | Algencio Monasterio | Sucre | PSUV | (PSUV) Gloria García | ||
76 | Ricardo Sanguino | Táchira | PSUV | (PSUV) José Luis Contreras | ||
77 | Manuel Briceño | Trujillo | PSUV | (PSUV) María Noguera | ||
78 | Christian Zerpa | Trujillo | PSUV | (PSUV) Edgar Barreto | ||
79 | José Morales | Trujillo | PSUV | (PSUV) Oresteres de Leal | ||
80 | Hughel Roa | Trujillo | PSUV | (PSUV) Indiana Román | ||
81 | Oswaldo Vera | Vargas | PSUV | (PSUV) Simón Escalona | ||
82 | Odalis Monzón | Vargas | PSUV | (PSUV) Patricia Toledo | ||
83 | Gladys Requena | Vargas | PSUV | (PSUV) Manuel Grillo | ||
84 | Braulio Álvarez | Yaracuy | PSUV | (PSUV) Hayde Huérfano | ||
85 | Néstor León Heredia | Yaracuy | PSUV | (PSUV) Joel Pineda | ||
86 | Yorman Aular | Yaracuy | PSUV | (PSUV) Alexander Rincón | ||
87 | Carlos Gamarra | Yaracuy | PSUV | (PSUV) Pompeyo Aguilar | ||
88 | Carmen Bohórquez | Zulia | PSUV | (PCV) Gustavo Lara | ||
89 | Jhony Bracho | Zulia | PSUV | (PSUV) Danilo Añez | ||
90 | Sergio Fuenmayor | Zulia | PSUV | (PSUV) Wilfredo Luzardo | ||
91 | Esteban Ramos | Indigenous peoples | PSUV | Connive | (PSUV) Mercedes Maldonado | |
92 | José Luis González | Indigenous peoples | PSUV | Connive | Vacant | |
93 | Jesús Paraqueima | Anzoátegui | PSUV | PODEMOS | (MPJ) Nemesio Villalobos | |
94 | William Ojeda | Miranda | PSUV | UNTC | (MPJ) Rafael Guzmán | |
95 | Carlos Flores | Monagas | PSUV | MIGATO | Vacant | |
96 | Hernán Núñez | Sucre | PSUV | VPA | (AD) José Contreras | |
97 | Yul Jaboul | Cojedes | PCV | (PSUV) Alí Alberto Flores | ||
98 | Oscar Figuera | Guárico | PCV | (PSUV) Lídice Altuve | ||
99 | Edgar Lucena | Táchira | PCV | Vacant | ||
1 | Carlos Andrés Michelangeli | Anzoátegui | AD | (UNTC) Freddy Curupe | ||
2 | Rodolfo Rodríguez | Anzoátegui | AD | (APC) Carlos Vargas | ||
3 | Antonio Barreto Sira | Anzoátegui | AD | (MPV) Andrew Espejo | ||
4 | Miriam de Montilla | Apure | AD | (Independent) Emma Solorzano | ||
5 | Dennis Fernández | Cojedes | AD | (UNTC) Salomón Centeno | ||
6 | Elieser Sirit | Falcón | AD | (COPEI) Miguel Ramón Castejón | ||
7 | Édgar Zambrano | Lara | AD | (APC) Andrés Avelino Álvarez | ||
8 | William Dávila | Mérida | AD | (COPEI) Jesús Alberto Barrios | ||
9 | Tobías Bolívar | Nueva Esparta | AD | (MPJ) Buelvas Tamburini | ||
10 | César Rincones | Sucre | AD | (UNTC) José Noriega | ||
11 | Leomagno Flores | Táchira | AD | (MAS) Walter Márquez | ||
12 | Bernardo Guerra | Vargas | AD | (Voluntad Popular) Juan Guaidó | ||
13 | Hernán Alemán | Zulia | AD | (AD) Gualberto Mas y Rubí Peña | ||
1 | Stalin González | Distrito Capital | UNTC | (Independent) Juan de Dios Rivas | ||
2 | Carlos Ramos Rivas | Mérida | UNTC | (AD) Freddy Marcano | ||
3 | Orlando Ávila | Nueva Esparta | UNTC | (MAS) Luis Longart | ||
4 | Enrique Catalán | Trujillo | UNTC | (AD) Carmen Méndez | ||
5 | Omar Barboza | Zulia | UNTC | (AD) Liz María Márquez | ||
6 | Enrique Márquez | Zulia | UNTC | (UNTC) Heliodoro Quintero | ||
7 | Alfredo Osorio | Zulia | UNTC | (COPEI) Rogelio Boscán | ||
8 | Juan Romero | Zulia | UNTC | (AD) Ely Ramón Atencio | ||
9 | William Barrientos | Zulia | UNTC | (UNTC) Edwin Luzardo | ||
10 | José Sánchez «Mazuco» Montiel | Zulia | UNTC | (UNTC) Nora Bracho | ||
11 | Freddy Paz | Zulia | UNTC | (UNTC) Mavaline Baudino | ||
12 | Elías Matta | Zulia | UNTC | (UNTC) Víctor Ruz | ||
1 | Richard Arteaga | Anzoátegui | MPJ | (LA CAUSA R) Luis Mata | ||
2 | Dinorah Figuera | Distrito Capital | MPJ | (ABP) «La Negra» Rosaura Sanz | ||
3 | Julio Borges | Miranda | MPJ | (COPEI) Roberto Enriquez | ||
4 | Juan Carlos Caldera | Miranda | MPJ | (AP) José Antonio España | ||
5 | Tomás Guanipa | Zulia | MPJ | (UNTC) Anaydee Morales | ||
6 | Ismael García | Aragua | MPJ | AP | (AD) Margarita Rivero | |
7 | Gregorio Graterol | Falcón | MPJ | Independent | (COPEI) Moraima Galicia | |
8 | Hermes García | Sucre | MPJ | AP | (MPJ) Juan Pablo Patiño | |
9 | Arcadio Montiel | Indigenous peoples | MPJ | MIA-Zulia | (Independent) Jairo Silva | |
1 | Luis Barragan | Aragua | COPEI | Vacant | ||
2 | Enrique Mendoza | Miranda | COPEI | (AD) Ángel Medina | ||
3 | Gabino Paz | Táchira | COPEI | (AP) Miguel Pizarro | ||
4 | Jesús Abelardo Díaz | Táchira | COPEI | (COPEI) Norman Labrador | ||
5 | Homero Ruíz | Táchira | COPEI | (AD) Ana Haydée Useche | ||
6 | Jacinto Romero Luna | Anzoátegui | COPEI | JRL | (Independent) Juan de Sousa | |
7 | Morel Rodríguez | Nueva Esparta | COPEI | AD | (Independent) Héctor Mata | |
1 | Carlos Berrizbeitia | Carabobo | PRVZL | (AD) Manuel Román | ||
2 | Deyalitza Aray | Carabobo | PRVZL | (PRVZL) Eduardo Pino | ||
3 | Vestalia Sampedro de Araujo | Carabobo | PRVZL | (PRVZL) Belkis Ramos | ||
1 | Andrés Velásquez | Bolívar | LA CAUSA R | (AD) Freddy Valera | ||
2 | Américo de Grazia | Bolívar | LA CAUSA R | (COPEI) Manuel de González | ||
3 | Alfredo Ramos | Lara | LA CAUSA R | (UNTC) Guillermo Palacios | ||
1 | Julio Haron Ygarza | Amazonas | MPV | PPT | (MPV) Stephen Alassad | |
2 | Nirma Guarulla | Amazonas | MPV [1] | PPT | (MPV) Lizett Fernández | |
1 | Julio César Reyes | Barinas | AP [2] | GE | (AD) Andrés Eloy Camejo | |
1 | Richard Blanco | Distrito Capital | ABP | (AD) Oscar Ronderos | ||
1 | Biagio Pilieri | Yaracuy | CONVERGENCIA | (CONVERGENCIA) Juan José Caldera | ||
1 | José Manuel González | Guárico | Independent | (AD) Carlos Prosperi | ||
2 | Eduardo Gómez Sigala | Lara | Independent | (MPJ) Alejandro Romero | ||
3 | Miguel Ángel Rodríguez | Táchira | Independent | (COPEI) Eduardo Marín | ||
4 | Marcos Figueroa | Anzoátegui | Independent | DALE | (Independent) Jesús González | |
5 | Francisco Javier Soteldo | Carabobo | Independent | MPJ | Vacant | |
6 | Juan García | Monagas | Independent | AD | (AD) Wilfredo Febres | |
7 | Iván Colmenares | Portuguesa | Independent | MAS | (COPEI) Pedro Pablo Fernández | |
8 | Hiran Gaviria | Aragua | Independent | UNTC | (PRVZL) José Hernández | |
9 | Alfonso Marquina | Miranda | Independent | UNTC | (MPJ) Fernando Peña | |
10 | Julio Montoya | Zulia | Independent | UNTC | (UNTC) Gustavo Fernández | |
1 | Jesús Enrique Domínguez | Monagas | MIGATO | PSUV | (MIGATO) Patricia Martín | |
2 | Nelson Rodríguez Parra | Monagas | MIGATO | PSUV | (PSUV) César Gutiérrez | |
1 | Ricardo Sánchez Mujica | Miranda | APC | Independent | Vacant |
Federal Entity | Representatives | Map | |
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Amazonas | 3 | ||
Anzoátegui | 8 | ||
Apure | 5 | ||
Aragua | 8 | ||
Barinas | 6 | ||
Bolívar | 8 | ||
Carabobo | 10 | ||
Cojedes | 4 | ||
Delta Amacuro | 4 | ||
Dependencias Federales | - | ||
Distrito Capital | 10 | ||
Falcón | 6 | ||
Guárico | 5 | ||
Lara | 9 | ||
Mérida | 6 | ||
Miranda | 12 | ||
Monagas | 6 | ||
Nueva Esparta | 4 | ||
Portuguesa | 6 | ||
Sucre | 6 | ||
Táchira | 7 | ||
Trujillo | 5 | ||
Vargas | 4 | ||
Yaracuy | 5 | ||
Zulia | 15 | ||
Indigenous Representation Western, Eastern and Southern Regions | 3 | ||
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