Puerto Rico senatorial district VII
Puerto Rico senatorial district VII, also known as the senatorial district of Humacao, is one of the eight senatorial districts of Puerto Rico. As of 2021, it is represented by Rosamar Trujillo Plumey from the Popular Democratic Party and Wanda Soto from the New Progressive Party respectively.
District profile
editSenatorial district VII has an approximate population of 462,914.[1] It covers the following municipalities:
In previous distributions, the territory covered by senatorial district VII has changed. In 1972, the district included the municipalities of Río Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo, and Ceiba. However, it didn't include Arroyo, Maunabo, or Patillas. In 1983, Aguas Buenas, Arroyo, Maunabo, and Patillas were reassigned to the district, while Río Grande, Luquillo, and Fajardo were reassigned to the district of Carolina. In the 1991 redistribution, Ceiba was assigned to the district of Carolina.[2]
In the 2002 redistribution, Arroyo was assigned to the district of Guayama,[3] and in the 2011 redistribution, Aguas Buenas was reassigned to the district of San Juan.
Election results
edit2012
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | José Luis Dalmau | 117,610 | 26.37 | +2.65 | |
Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | Jorge Suárez | 114,165 | 25.60 | +2.88 | |
New Progressive Party (PNP) | José Ramón Díaz | 98,361 | 22.06 | -2.02 | |
New Progressive Party (PNP) | Luz M. Santiago | 97,800 | 21.93 | -2.14 | |
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Maritza Algarín Sepúlveda | 5,552 | 1.24 | —
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Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Juan "Cholo" Lebrón | 5,081 | 1.14 | +0.18 | |
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS) | Vilma Calderón Jiménez | 2,417 | 0.54 | —
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Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT) | Carlos R. Mercado Cotto | 1,378 | 0.31 | —
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Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR) | José Luis "Tito" Dones | 797 | 0.18 | —
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Total votes | 445,970 | 100 |
2008
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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New Progressive Party (PNP) | José Ramón Díaz | 117,408 | 24.08% | —
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New Progressive Party (PNP) | Luz M. Santiago | 117,341 | 24.07 | —
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Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | José Luis Dalmau | 115,612 | 23.72 | -0.30 | |
Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | Jorge Suárez | 110,777 | 22.72 | —
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Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR) | Sylvia Roldán Cruz | 7,227 | 1.48 | —
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Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR) | Angel Nieves Rivera | 6,740 | 1.38 | —
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Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Felícita Cotto Ortíz | 4,865 | 1.00 | —
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Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Juan Lebrón López | 4,678 | 0.96 | —
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Total votes | 487,476 | 100.0 |
2004
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | José Luis Dalmau | 119,859 | 24.38% | +0.18 | |
Popular Democratic Party (PPD) | Sixto Hernández Serrano | 118,329 | 24.07 | +0.07 | |
New Progressive Party (PNP) | Pickie Díaz | 115,829 | 23.56 | —
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New Progressive Party (PNP) | Rafy Uceta | 114,679 | 23.33 | —
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Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Raúl Tirado | 10,413 | 2.12 | —
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Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) | Víctor Torres Ortíz | 10,021 | 2.04 | -0.66 | |
Total votes | 491,590 | 100.0 |
References
edit- ^ Distritos Senatoriales 2011 Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine on RedistribucionElectoral2010
- ^ Distribución de Distritos Senatoriales: Redistribuciones de 1983 y 1991 on ElectionsPuertoRico
- ^ Distribución de Distritos Senatoriales y Representativos 2002 on ElectionsPuertoRico
- ^ "Senadores por Distrito, Resultados Distrito Senatorial Humacao VII". State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. 2012-11-09. Archived from the original on 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2012-11-11.
- ^ "Senadores por Distrito, Resultados Distrito Senatorial Humacao VII". State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. 2009-02-06. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
- ^ "Senadores por Distrito, Resultados Distrito Senatorial Humacao VII". State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. Archived from the original on 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2011-12-10.