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28th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico


FieldValue
session28th
start2009
end2013
speakerJenniffer González
pro_temporeGabriel Rodríguez Aguiló
majority_leaderRolando Crespo (2009–2011)
Johnny Méndez (2011–2013)
majority_whipAngel Pérez Otero
minority_leaderHéctor Ferrer (2009-2012)
Luis Raúl Torres (2012)
minority_whipLuis Raúl Torres (2009-2012)
seats54
term_length4 years
structure28th-house-of-representatives-of-puerto-rico-structure.svg
party1PNP
party2PPD
legislature16th
upper_house24th
session11st
session1startJanuary 14, 2009
session1endJanuary 12, 2010
session22nd
session2startJanuary 13, 2010
session2endJanuary 11, 2011
session33rd
session3startJanuary 12, 2011
session3endJanuary 10, 2012
session44th
session4startJanuary 11, 2012
session4endJanuary 8, 2013
previous27th
next29th

Johnny Méndez (2011–2013) Luis Raúl Torres (2012)

The 28th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico was the lower house of the 16th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico and met from January 14, 2009, to January 8, 2013. All members were elected in the General Elections of 2008. The House had a majority of members from the New Progressive Party (PNP).

The body was counterparted by the 24th Senate of Puerto Rico in the upper house.

Composition

AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalPNPPPDPIPVacantEnd of previous legislature51Begin54Latest voting share72.5%27.5%
New Progressive Party (United States)}}"Popular Democratic Party (United States)}}"Green Party (United States)}}"
321810
371601

Leadership

PositionNamePartyDistrict
Speaker of the HouseJenniffer González ColónPNPAt-Large
Speaker Pro TemporeGabriel Rodríguez AguilóPNPDistrict 13
Majority LeaderCarlos J. Méndez NúñezPNPDistrict 36
Majority WhipAngel Pérez OteroPNPDistrict 6
Minority LeaderLuis Raúl Torres CruzPPDDistrict 2
Minority WhipVacantPPD

Membership

DistrictNameParty12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940At-Large
José López MuñozPNP
Luis Raúl Torres CruzPPD
Albita Rivera RamírezPNP
Liza Fernández Rodríguez (2009-2012)
Víctor Parés (2012-2013)PNP
Jorge Navarro SuárezPNP
Angel Perez OteroPNP
Luis Pérez OrtízPNP
Antonio Silva DelgadoPNP
Angel Rodríguez MirandaPNP
Bernardo Márquez GarcíaPNP
María Vega PagánPNP
Héctor Torres CalderónPNP
Gabriel Rodríguez AguilóPNP
Paula Rodríguez HomsPNP
Arnaldo Jiménez VallePNP
Iván Rodríguez (2009-2010)
Eric Alfaro (2011-2013)PNP
José Rivera GuerraPNP
David Bonilla CortésPNP
Charlie HernándezPPD
Norman Ramírez RiveraPNP
Lydia Méndez SilvaPPD
Waldemar Quiles RodríguezPNP
Julissa Nolasco OrtízPNP
Luis León RodríguezPNP
Víctor Vassallo AnadónPPD
José Jiménez NegrónPNP
José Torres RamírezPPD
Rafael Rivera OrtegaPNP
Pedro Cintrón RodríguezPNP
Jorge Ramos PeñaPNP
Sylvia Rodríguez ApontePPD
José Varela FernándezPPD
Angel Peña RamírezPNP
Cristóbal Colón RuizPNP
Narden Jaime EspinosaPPD
Carlos Méndez NuñezPNP
Angel Bulerín RamosPNP
Eric Correa RiveraPNP
Roberto Rivera RuizPPD
Elizabeth Casado IrizarryPNP
José Chico VegaPNP
Rolando Crespo (2009-2011)
José E. Meléndez Ortíz (2011-2013)PNP
Jenniffer González ColónPNP
María de Lourdes Ramos RiveraPNP
Iris Miriam Ruíz (2009-2010)
José Torres Zamora (2010-2013)PNP
Héctor Ferrer (2009-2012)
Eduardo Ferrer (2012-2013)PPD
Jorge Colberg Toro*PPD
Luis Vega RamosPPD
José F. Aponte HernándezPNP
Carmen Cruz SotoPPD
Luis Farinacci* (2009-2011)
Pedro Rodríguez González (2011-2013)PPD
Rafael Hernández Montañez*PPD
Brenda López de ArrarásPPD
Jaime Perelló BorrásPPD

[*] Elected by Addition (Defeated in elections, but holds a seat because of Section 9 of Article III of the Constitution. See above.)

References

References

  1. "2008 General Elections Results".
  2. "Asamblea Legislativa 2008".
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