2024 Puerto Rico House of Representatives election

2024 Puerto Rico House of Representatives elections

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All 51 seats in the House of Representatives
26 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Carlos Johnny Méndez Tatito Hernández (Retiring) Denis Márquez Lebrón
Party New Progressive Popular Democratic Independence
Leader since January 3, 2017 January 3, 2017 January 3, 2017
Seats before 21 25 1
Seats after 36 13 1
Seat change Increase 15 Decrease 12 Steady

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Lisie Burgos Muñiz Mariana Nogales (Running Write-In) Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
Party Project Dignity Citizens' Victory Independent
Leader since January 2, 2021 January 2, 2021 May 4, 2022
Seats before 1 2 1
Seats after 1 0 0
Seat change Steady Decrease 2 Decrease 1

Speaker of the House before election

Tatito Hernández
Popular Democratic

Elected Speaker of the House

Carlos Johnny Méndez
New Progressive

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.

Summary

167 candidates are running for representative:

House of Representatives composition

31st House of Representatives (2021–2025)
PPD1 PPD2 PPD3 PPD4 PPD5 PPD6 PPD7 PPD8 PPD9 PPD10 PPD11
PPD12 PPD13 PPD14 PPD15 PPD16 PPD17 PPD18 PPD19 PPD20 PPD21 PPD22
PPD23 PPD24 PPD25 PNP1 PNP2 PNP3 PNP4 PNP5 PNP6 PNP7 PNP8
PNP9 PNP10 PNP11 PNP12 PNP13 PNP14 PNP15 PNP16 PNP17 PNP18 PNP19
PNP20 PNP21 MVC1 MVC2 PIP1 PD1 IND1[a]
32nd House of Representatives (2025–2029)
PNP1 PNP2 PNP3 PNP4 PNP5 PNP6 PNP7 PNP8 PNP9 PNP10 PNP11
PNP12 PNP13 PNP14 PNP15 PNP16 PNP17 PNP18 PNP19 PNP20 PNP21 PNP22
PNP23 PNP24 PNP25 PNP26 PNP27 PNP28 PNP29 PNP30 PNP31 PNP32 PNP33
PNP34 PNP35 PNP36 PPD1 PPD2 PPD3 PPD4 PPD5 PPD6 PPD7 PPD8
PPD9 PPD10 PPD11 PPD12 PPD13 PIP1 PD1

Results

Final certifications are due on December 26, 2024, by the Puerto Rico State Commission (CEE).[1]

Summary

Parties District At-large Total seats Composition ±%
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
New Progressive Party (PNP) 498,434 42.8 30 463,931 36.5 6 36
36 / 51
+15
Popular Democratic Party (PPD) 411,374 35.4 10 388,352 30.5 3 13
13 / 51
-12
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) 112,652 9.7 0 192,404 15.1 1 1
1 / 51
Project Dignity (PD) 67,757 5.8 0 84.796 6.7 1 1
1 / 51
Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC) 73,061 6.3 0 0 0.0 0 0
0 / 51
-2
Independents 0 0 0 12,910 1.0 0 0
0 / 51
-1
Total 1,163,278 100.00 40 1,271,361 100.00 11 51

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]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independence Denis Márquez Lebrón (incumbent)[b] 192,404 15.1 +4.5
Popular Democratic Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago (incumbent) 169,060 13.3 +1.7
New Progressive José Pichy Torres Zamora (incumbent) 87,511 6.9 +0.2
Project Dignity Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz (incumbent) 84,976 6.7 −0.2
New Progressive Tatiana Pérez Ramirez 76,949 6.1 n/a
New Progressive José J. Pérez Cordero (incumbent)[c] 76,918 6.1 n/a
Popular Democratic Swanny E. Vargas Laureano 75,770 6.0 n/a
New Progressive Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló 74,925 5.9 n/a
New Progressive María de Lourdes Ramos Rivera (incumbent) 74,836 5.9 +0.8
Popular Democratic Ramón A. Torres Cruz 72,856 5.7 n/a
New Progressive José Aponte Hernández (incumbent) 72,792 5.7 +0.2
Popular Democratic Gabriel J. López Arrieta 70,666 5.6 +1.4
Independent Luis Raúl Torres Cruz (incumbent)[d][a] 12,910 1.0 n/a
Write-in 29,994 2.5 n/a
Total votes 1,271,361 100.00%
Independence hold
Popular Democratic hold
New Progressive hold
Project Dignity hold
New Progressive hold
New Progressive hold
Popular Democratic hold
New Progressive hold
New Progressive hold
Popular Democratic gain from Citizens' Victory
New Progressive gain from Citizens' Victory

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Eddie Charbonier Chinea (incumbent) 10,961 46.0 +3.4
Citizens' Victory Pedro Cardona Roig (El Urbanista)[b] 7,889 33.1 +9.1
Popular Democratic Ana (Ginny) Piñero Parés 4,202 17.6 −5.1
Project Dignity Antonio Santos 792 3.3 n/a
Total votes 23,844 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 2

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 2 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Ricardo Chino Rey Ocasio Ramos 8,755 36.3 +5.4
Citizens' Victory Joel Vázquez Rosario[b] 8,314 34.5 +10.2
Popular Democratic Bryan Saavedra 5,772 23.9 −7.6
Project Dignity Juan Gabriel Zayas Monge 1,273 5.3 n/a
Total votes 24,114 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive José Hernández Concepción (incumbent) 9,797 41.9 +10.4
Citizens' Victory Eva Prados Rodríguez[b] 9,085 38.8 +4.2
Popular Democratic Cristofer Malespín 4,511 19.3 −4.8
Total votes 23,393 100.0
New Progressive hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Víctor Parés (incumbent) 11,210 35.1 +1.9
Independence Adriana Gutiérrez Colón[b] 10,866 34.1 +21.3
Popular Democratic Manuel Calderón Cerame 8,228 25.8 −5.6
Project Dignity Rosalina Valcárcel Ruiz 1,591 5.0 N/A
Total votes 31,895 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 5

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 5 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Jorge Navarro Suárez (incumbent) 14,748 48.1 +12.9
Independence Gabriel Casal Nazario[b] 6,980 22.8 +13.9
Popular Democratic Elba Beatriz Rivera 6,646 21.7 −5.6
Project Dignity Ricardo Rodríguez Quiles 2,302 7.5 −0.7
Total votes 30,676 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 6

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 6 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Ángel Morey Noble (incumbent) 14,006 49.7 +4.8
Citizens' Victory Effie Alexandra Acevedo Guasp 6,094 22.4 +1.0
Popular Democratic Magdiel Colón 5,655 20.1 −1.0
Project Dignity Ricky Aponte 2,418 8.6% n/a
Total votes 28,173 100.0
New Progressive hold

Incumbent representative Ángel Morey Noble won the PNP primary.[11]

District 7

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 7 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Luis Pérez Ortíz (incumbent) 11,889 46.2 +4.2
Popular Democratic Zabdiel Rodríguez Nieves 5,785 22.5 −4.5
Independence Marisel Álvarez Feliciano[b] 5,751 22.4 +11.1
Project Dignity Johnny Rivera 2,295 8.9 n/a
Total votes 25,720 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 8

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 8 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Yashira Lebrón Rodríguez (incumbent) 13,006 48.0 +8.7
Popular Democratic Carlos A. Sánchez Rivera 6,083 25.1 +2.0
Independence Jesús M. Dávila[b] 5,570 20.6 +11.5
Project Dignity Abdiel Enrique Contreras Álvarez 2,428 9.0 +0.6
Total votes 27,087 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 9

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 9 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Félix Pacheco 12,117 46.1 +7.9
Popular Democratic Noelia Ramos Vázquez 8,061 30.7 −4.8
Citizens' Victory Gabriel Vicéns Rivera 3,094 11.8 −5.9
Independence Anabel Sánchez 3,020 11.5 +2.9
Total votes 26,292 100.0
New Progressive hold

Incumbent representative Er Y. Morales Díaz lost the PNP primaries to Félix E. Pacheco Burgos.[12]

District 10

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 10 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Pellé Santiago 10,528 42.2 −0.5
Popular Democratic Deborah Soto Arroyo (incumbent) 8,822 35.4 −8.9
Citizens' Victory Sahir Pujols[b] 3,511 14.1 n/a
Project Dignity María Angélica Díaz López 2,066 8.3 n/a
Total votes 24,927 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Pedro J. Santiago Guzmán won the PNP primary.[13]

District 11

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 11 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Elinette González Aguayo 11,262 43.2 +6.5
Popular Democratic Rubén Soto 11,090 42.5 +3.7
Citizens' Victory Eric Rossner[b] 3,714 14.2 −1.4
Total votes 26,066 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

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.[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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez (incumbent) 11,869 39.8
New Progressive Jesús (Nolo) Figueroa 11,235 37.7 +0.4
Independence Anamari Ojeda Vilá 3,489 11.7 +7.2
Project Dignity Benjamín Cardona Rosario 2,265 7.6 n/a
Citizens' Victory Ángel G. Torres Maldonado 963 3.2
Total votes 29,821 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

Jesús M. Figueroa Torres won the PNP primary.[17]

District 13

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 13 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Jerry Nieves Rosario 12,518 45.8 +4.8
Popular Democratic Yulixa Paredes Albarrán 9,012 33.0 −7.2
Project Dignity Kevin C. Cruz Chacón 3,272 12.0 n/a
Citizens' Victory Teresa Vélez Rolón[b] 2,535 9.3 −1.2
Total votes 27,337 100.0
New Progressive hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Edgar Robles 13,087 43.0 −0.4
Popular Democratic Juan Carlos Colón González 11,684 38.4 +5.3
Project Dignity Deniel Batista Crespo 3,099 10.2 −0.4
Independence Karina García[b] 2,561 8.4 +4.1
Total votes 30,431 100.0
New Progressive hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Joel Franqui Atiles (incumbent) 17,679 51.6 +4.6
Popular Democratic Iván Serrano 10,054 29.3 −15.9
Project Dignity Abiatar Ramos Jiménez 3,744 10.9 n/a
Independence Fernando Babilonia Aguilar[b] 2,781 8.1 +0.2
Total votes 34,258 100.0
New Progressive hold

Iván Serrano Cordero won the PPD primary.[24]

District 16

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 16 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Rey Figueroa 13,298 40.0 −9.3
New Progressive Liza I. Alfaro Mercado 11,605 34.5 −9.0
Project Dignity Ángel Lebrón 5,555 16.5 n/a
Independence Reynaldo Acevedo Vélez[b] 3,139 9.3 +2.1
Total votes 33,597 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Wilson Román (incumbent) 14,615 46.8 −0.3
Popular Democratic Kenneth Sanabria Domenech 11,141 35.6 −3.6
Independence Playuela Santaella Buitrago[b] 2,792 8.9 +3.3
Project Dignity Ramón Antonio Román Márquez 2,712 8.7 n/a
Total votes 31,260 100.0
New Progressive hold

Incumbent representative Wilson J. Román López won the PNP primary,[28] while Kenneth R. Sanabría Domenech won the PPD primary.[29]

District 18

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 18 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Odalys González González 16,515 47.7 +4.4
Popular Democratic Jessie Cortés Ramos (incumbent) 14,206 41.0 −3.5
Project Dignity Héctor López Cardona 2,004 5.8 n/a
Citizens' Victory Christian Santiago 1,911 5.5 −3.5
Total votes 34,636 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Odalys González González won the PNP primary.[30]

District 19

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 19 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Lilly Rosas 10,994 40.7 −0.6
New Progressive Edson Rodríguez 9,311 34.5 −1.2
Independence Leonor M. Velázquez Franceschi 3,723 13.8 +3.8
Project Dignity Felipe Morales Nieves 1,572 5.8 n/a
Citizens' Victory Julia Mignucci 1,420 5.3 −7.7
Total votes 27,020 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Emilio Carlo 11,541 38.1 +3.4
Popular Democratic Joel Sánchez Ayala 11,180 36.9 −3.0
Independence Juliana I. Ortiz Rodríguez 5,333 17.6 +6.2
Project Dignity Edgar Agosto Betancourt 1,434 4.7 n/a
Citizens' Victory Tony Linares Hernández 826 2.7 −11.3
Total votes 30,314 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Omayra Martínez 15,279 44.8 +3.4
Popular Democratic Joey Cuevas 13,778 40.4 −1.9
Independence Luiche Santiago[b] 3,322 9.7 +3.4
Project Dignity Leo Vázquez Santiago 1,762 5.2 n/a
Total votes 34,141 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Joito Colón 17,765 47.0 +0.4
Popular Democratic Jorge Alfredo Rivera (incumbent) 16,362 43.3 −5.1
Independence Astrid Raquel Cruz Negrón[b] 3,653 9.7 +4.7
Total votes 37,780 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Joe A. Colón Rodriguez won the PNP primary.[40]

District 23

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 23 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Ensol Rodríguez Torres 15,173 43.1 +5.8
Popular Democratic Cheito Rivera Madera (incumbent) 13,361 37.9
Independence Lugo Boneta 3,052 8.7 +0.5
Citizens' Victory Daniel Ortiz Vargas 2,160 6.1 −10.5
Project Dignity Josué Eliú Pagán Carbone 1,492 4.2 n/a
Total votes 35,238 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

District 24

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 24 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero (incumbent) 11,188 44.4 +8.1
New Progressive Doris Alvarado Golderos 8,508 33.8 +1.8
Project Dignity Elaine M. Arrufat Berastaín 2,768 11.0 +1.5
Citizens' Victory José A. Hernández Lázaro[b] 2,720 10.8 −2.6
Total votes 25,184 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

Doris E. Alvarado Golderos won the PNP primary.[41]

District 25

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 25 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Domingo Torres Garcia (incumbent) 12,203 42.5% +0.4
New Progressive Daniel Vega Ortiz 10,168 35.4% −1.4
Independence Gerardo Cruz López[b] 3,953 13.8 +3.1
Project Dignity Luis Antonio Yordán Frau 2,419 8.4 −2.0
Total votes 28,743 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

District 26

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 26 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Josean Jiménez Torres 17,906 50.7 +8.8
Popular Democratic Chui Hernández Arroyo (incumbent) 15,512 43.9 −7.9
Citizens' Victory Sigfredo Torres Cintrón[b] 1,916 5.4 −0.9
Total votes 35,334 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Estrella Martínez Soto (incumbent) 13,470 42.3 −6.1
New Progressive Adriach Bermúdez Ortiz 12,069 37.9 −2.4
Independence Andrés A. Román Arguinzoni[b] 4,725 14.8 +3.5
Project Dignity Evette Mejías Rivera 1,562 4.9 n/a
Total votes 31,826 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

District 28

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 28 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Chino Roque 16,649 51.0 +12.1
Popular Democratic Juan Santiago Nieves (incumbent) 12,680 38.8 −7.8
Independence Elsa Berríos López[b] 3,322 10.2 +6.4
Total votes 32,651 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

District 29

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 29 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Gretchen Hau (incumbent) 12,837 46.9 −2.7
New Progressive Christopher García Figueroa 9,605 35.1 +0.9
Citizens' Victory Rebecca I. Cotto Morales[b] 4,905 17.9 +1.2
Total votes 27,347 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

District 30

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 30 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Fernándo Sanabria 13,651 44.3 +3.8
Popular Democratic Luis Ortiz Lugo (incumbent) 13,331 43.3 −5.9
Independence Justo Echevarría[b] 3,822 12.4 +2.0
Total votes 30,804 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Fernando Sanabria Colón won the PNP primary.[47]

District 31

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 31 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Vimarie Peña Dávila 10,962 35.4 +2.9
Popular Democratic Jesús Santa Rodríguez (incumbent) 10,769 34.8 +2.0
Independence Raúl Tirado[b] 6,997 22.6 +10.0
Project Dignity Wilfredo Elías Bachour Ortiz 2,255 7.3 +0.1
Total votes 30,983 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

District 32

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 32 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Conny Varela (incumbent) 10,342 40.6 +5.2
New Progressive Evelyn Aponte Vázquez 9,613 37.7 +8.1
Citizens' Victory Maritza Maymí Hernández[b] 3,415 13.4 −9.0
Project Dignity George Mendoza Roque 2,110 8.3 n/a
Total votes 25,480 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

District 33

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 33 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Angel Peña Ramírez (incumbent) 14,695 52.3 +2.4
Popular Democratic Güi Mojica Carrasquillo 8,292 29.5 −7.2
Independence Tati Santana Muñoz 3,621 12.9 −0.5
Citizens' Victory Julio A. Muriente Pérez 1,491 5.3 n/a
Total votes 28,099 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 34

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 34 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Christian Muriel 16,831 47.6 +6.7
Popular Democratic Ramón Luis Cruz (incumbent) 15,130 42.8 −8.4
Independence Catalino Santiago[b] 3,383 9.6 +2.6
Total votes 35,344 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Cristian O. Muriel Sánchez won the PNP primary.[48]

District 35

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 35 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Sol Yamiz Higgins Cuadrado 12,636 43.1 −6.2
New Progressive Jean Paul Carrillo Cáceres 10,936 37.3 +4.4
Independence Ricardo Díaz Maldonado 2,871 9.8 +1.5
Project Dignity Rosanna Ortiz García 2,858 9.7 n/a
Total votes 29,301 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

Jean P. Carrillo Cáceres won the PNP primary.[49]

District 36

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 36 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Carlos Johnny Méndez (incumbent) 12,419 50.2 +5.8
Popular Democratic Tito Gómez 7,301 29.5 −13.6
Citizens' Victory Johanna Liz Santiago Santiago[b] 2,636 10.7 −1.8
Project Dignity Ricardo Ruiz Rivera 2,381 9.6 n/a
Total votes 24,737 100.0
New Progressive hold

District 37

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 37 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Carmen Medina Calderón 10,684 40.6 −0.7
Popular Democratic Angel Osorio 9,616 36.6 −2.0
Independence Reginald Michael Carrasquillo Maisonet[b] 3,262 12.4 +4.2
Project Dignity Héctor Andrés Santiago Ramos 2,727 10.4 −1.5
Total votes 26,289 100.0
New Progressive hold

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
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Wanda Del Valle Correa 12,774 50.7 +14.0
Popular Democratic Christian Rodríguez Rivera 7,649 30.3 −3.5
Independence Roberto Figueroa Acosta[b] 4,780 19.0 +10.8
Total votes 25,203 100.0
New Progressive hold

Incumbent representative Wanda del Valle Correa won the PNP primary,[53] while Christian G. Rodriguez Rivera won the PPD primary.[54]

District 39

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 39 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Popular Democratic Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras (incumbent) 8,868 36.9 −0.3
New Progressive Piku López Santiago 8,061 33.5 +4.4
Citizens' Victory Juan C. Del Valle (El Enfermero)[b] 4,462 18.6 −6.3
Project Dignity Janise W. Santiago Ramos 2,659 11.1 n/a
Total votes 24,050 100.0
Popular Democratic hold

District 40

2024 Puerto Rico Representative District 40 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Progressive Sergio Estévez 8,301 34.8 +4.4
Popular Democratic Angel Matos García (incumbent) 7,756 32.5 −4.0
Independence Nelie Lebrón Robles[b] 5,884 24.6 +14.3
Project Dignity Gilberto Rodríguez Velázquez 1,942 8.1 n/a
Total votes 23,883 100.0
New Progressive gain from Popular Democratic

Sergio E. Estévez Vélez won the PNP primary.[55]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Originally elected under the Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Part of the Alianza de País
  3. ^ Incumbent from District 18
  4. ^ Incumbent from District 2

References

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