Left-of-center parties PIP and MVC formed an electoral alliance for the 2024 elections, called the Alianza de País. They agreed to not compete against each other, except when legally required (as in the gubernatorial and Resident Commissioner election).[2]
At-large
2024 Puerto Rico At-Large Representative election[3]
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.[4] 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, their candidacies were invalidated by the Supreme Court for not having collected the necessary endorsements required by law.[5]
District Representatives
District 1
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 1 election
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.[6] 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.[7]
District 3
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 3 election
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.[8] 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.[9] 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.[10]
District 4
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 4 election
Incumbent PPD representative and Speaker of the HouseRafael Hernández Montañez announced on August 31, 2023 that he would not run for reelection, instead choosing to run for mayor of Dorado.[14] Rubén Soto Rivera won the PPD primary,[15] while Elinnette González Aguayo won the PNP primary.[16]
District 12
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 12 election
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.[18] Jerry Z. Nieves Rosario won the PNP primary,[19] while Yulixa A. Paredes Albarrán won the PPD primary.[20]
District 14
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 14 election
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.[21] Edgar E. Robles Rivera won the PNP primary,[22] while Juan C. Colón González won the PPD primary.[23]
District 15
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 15 election
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.[25] Reinaldo Figueroa Acevedo won the PPD primary,[26] while Liza I. Alfaro Mercado won the PNP primary.[27]
District 17
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 17 election
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.[31] Lilibeth Rosas Vargas won the PPD primary,[32] while Edson R. Rodríguez González won the PNP primary.[33]
District 20
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 20 election
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.[34] Joel Sánchez Ayala was chosen to fill this representative seat.[35] Emilio Carlo Acosta won the PNP primary.[36]
District 21
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 21 election
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.[37] José A. Cuevas Garcia won the PPD primary,[38] while Omayra M. Mártinez Vázquez won the PNP primary.[39]
District 22
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 22 election
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. [42] Even though she later removed this restraining order,[43] the news had affected his political career, and he decided to renounce from his post on June 13.[44] To fill this seat, on August 6, the party had a special internal primary where Jesús A. Hernández Arroyo won.[45] Luis J. Jiménez Torres won the PNP primary.[46]
District 27
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 27 election
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.[50] Carmen M. Medina Calderón won the PNP primary,[51] while Ángel Osorio Vélez won the PPD primary.[52]
District 38
2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 38 election