15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico

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The 15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico meets from January 2, 2005, to January 1, 2009. All members of the House of Representatives and the Senate were elected in the General Elections of 2004. The House and the Senate both have a majority of members from the New Progressive Party. It is the first time in Puerto Rican history in which the majority of the Assembly is from a different party than of the Governor of Puerto Rico.

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Office Senator Party District
President Kenneth McClintock PNP Elected as a Senator At-Large
Majority Leader Margarita Nolasco PNP District Num. VI (District 26-30) Guayama
Minority Leader Jose Luis Dalmau PPD Elected as a Senator At-Large
Minority Leader Maria de Lourdes Santiago PIP Elected as a Senator At-Large

Office Representative Party District
Speaker of the House Jose Aponte PNP Elected as a Representative At-Large
Majority Leader Iris Miriam Ruiz PNP Elected as a Representative At-Large
Minority Leader Hector Ferrer PPD Elected as a Representative At-Large
Minority Leader Victor Garcia San Inocencio PIP Elected as a Representative At-Large

Members of the 15th Legislative Assembly as of June 2005:

There are 17 PNP, 9 PPD, and 1 PIP in the higher chamber of the 15th Legislative Assembly

Senator Party District
Modesto Agosto Alicea PPD District Num. V (District 21-25) Ponce
Lucy Arce PNP Senator At-Large
Roberto Arango PNP District Num. I (District 1-5) San Juan
Eudaldo Baez Galib PPD Senator At-Large
Norma Burgos PNP Senator At-Large
Jose Luis Dalmau PPD District Num. VII (District 31-35) Humacao
Jorge de Castro Font PNP Senator At-Large
Carlos Díaz PNP District Num. I (District 1-5) San Juan
Antonio Faz Alzamora PPD Senator At-Large
Jose Garriga Pico PNP Senator At-Large
Sila Maria Gonzalez Calderon PPD Senator At-Large
Jose Gonzalez Velazquez PNP District Num. III (District 11-15) Arecibo
Juan Hernandez Mayoral PPD Senator At-Large
Sixto Hernandez Serrano PPD District Num. VII (District 31-35) Humacao
Hector Martinez PNP District Num. VII (District 36-40) Carolina
Kenneth McClintock PNP Senator At-Large
Luis Daniel Muñiz PNP District Num. IV (District 16-20) Mayaguez
Margarita Nolasco PNP District Num. VI (District 26-30) Guayama
Carlos Pagan PNP District Num. IV (District 16-20) Mayaguez
Orlando Parga PNP Senator At-Large
Migdalia Padilla PNP District Num. II (District 6-10) Bayamón
Bruno Ramos PPD District Num. V (District 21-25) Ponce
Carmelo Rios PNP District Num. II (District 6-10) Bayamón
Pedro Rossello PNP District Num. II (District 11-15) Arecibo
Maria de Lourdes Santiago PIP Senator At-Large
Lornna Soto PNP District Num. VII (District 36-40) Carolina
Cirilio Tirado PPD District Num. VI (District 26-30) Guayama

Representative Party District
Francisco Gonzalez PNP District Num. 1 San Juan
Luis R. Torres PPD District Num. 2 San Juan
Albita Rivera PNP District Num. 3 San Juan
Liza Fernandez PNP District Num. 4 San Juan
Jorge Navarro PNP District Num. 5 San Juan
Angel A. Perez PNP District Num. 6
Luis Perez PNP District Num. 7
Antonio Silva PNP District Num. 8
Nelson Del Valle PNP District Num. 9
Bernardo Marquez PNP District Num. 10
Jose Javier Garcia PPD District Num. 11
Hector A. Torres PNP District Num. 12
Gabriel Rodríguez PNP District Num. 13
Carlos Molina PNP District Num. 14
Jose E. Concepción PNP District Num. 15
Sergio Ortiz PPD District Num. 16
Jorge L. Rivera PNP District Num. 17
Julio C. Roman PNP District Num. 18
Carlos M. Hernandez PPD District Num. 19
Norman Ramirez PNP District Num. 20
Lydia Mendez PPD District Num. 21
Javier A. Rivera PNP District Num. 22
Rafael A. Garcia PPD District Num. 23
Roberto Cruz PPD District Num. 24
Ramon A. Reyes PPD District Num. 25
Jose L. Jimenez PNP District Num. 26
Carmen I. Gonzalez PPD District Num. 27
Rafael Rivera PNP District Num. 28
Pedro I. Cintron PNP District Num. 29
Jorge L. Ramos PNP District Num. 30
Sylvia Rodríguez PPD District Num. 31
Jose M. Varela PNP District Num. 32
Angel R. Peña PNP District Num. 33
Cristóbal Colon PNP District Num. 34
Joel Rosario PPD District Num. 35
Carlos Mendez PNP District Num. 36
Angel Bulerín PNP District Num. 37
Pedro A. Rodríguez PPD District Num. 38
Roberto Rivera PPD District Num. 39
Epifanio Jiménez PNP District Num. 40
Jose F. Aponte PNP Representative At-Large
Iris M. Ruiz PNP Representative At-Large
Maria de Lourdes Ramos PNP Representative At-Large
Jennifer A. González PNP Representative At-Large
Jose Chico PNP Representative At-Large
Rolando Crespo PNP Representative At-Large
Héctor Ferrer PPD Representative At-Large
Carlos Vizcarrondo PPD Representative At-Large
Ferdinand Pérez PPD Representative At-Large
Jorge Colberg PPD Representative At-Large
Victor Garcia PIP Representative At-Large

This is not the first time that the majority of the Legislature has been of a party different from the governor. In 1969-1972, the NPP controlled the House, the PDP controlled the Senate and the Governor was the late Luis A. Ferré (NPP). Between 1981 and 1984 the Governor was Carlos Romero Barcelo (NPP) and the Senate, and the House from 1982 to 1984 were controlled by the PDP.

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