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{{Short description|Upper house in the legislature of the Dominican Republic}} |
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{{Infobox legislature |
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| coa_caption = [[Coat of arms of the Dominican Republic |
| coa_caption = [[Coat of arms of the Dominican Republic]] |
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| foundation = 1844 and 1908<ref name="camaradediputados.gob.do">{{cite web|url=http://www.camaradediputados.gob.do/app/app_2011/HCD/TOMO1.pdf|title=Historia de la Cámara de Diputados - TOMO I. 1844-1978|last1=Checo |first1=José Chez |last2=Sang |first2=Mu-Kien Adriana |website=www.camaradediputados.gob.do}}</ref> |
| foundation = 1844 and 1908<ref name="camaradediputados.gob.do">{{cite web|url=http://www.camaradediputados.gob.do/app/app_2011/HCD/TOMO1.pdf|title=Historia de la Cámara de Diputados - TOMO I. 1844-1978|last1=Checo |first1=José Chez |last2=Sang |first2=Mu-Kien Adriana |website=www.camaradediputados.gob.do}}</ref> |
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| body = Congress of the Dominican Republic |
| body = Congress of the Dominican Republic |
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| term_limits = None |
| term_limits = None |
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| new_session = {{start date| |
| new_session = {{start date|2023|08|16}} |
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| leader1_type = [[List of Presidents of the Senate of the Dominican Republic|President]] |
| leader1_type = [[List of Presidents of the Senate of the Dominican Republic|President]] |
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| leader1 = [[ |
| leader1 = [[Ricardo de los Santos Polanco]] |
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| party1 = [[ |
| party1 = [[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| election1 = August 16, |
| election1 = August 16, 2023 |
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| leader2_type = Vice-President |
| leader2_type = Vice-President |
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| leader2 = [[Santiago Zorrilla]] |
| leader2 = [[Santiago Zorrilla]] |
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| election2 = August 16, 2020 |
| election2 = August 16, 2020 |
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| leader3_type = Majority Leader |
| leader3_type = Majority Leader |
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| leader3 = |
| leader3 = [[Cristóbal Venerado Castillo]] |
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| party3 [[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
| party3 = [[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| election3 = August 16, |
| election3 = August 16, 2024 |
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| leader4_type = Minority Leader |
| leader4_type = Minority Leader |
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| leader4 = |
| leader4 = [[Omar Fernández (politician)|Omar Fernández]] |
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| party4 = [[People's Force|FP]] |
| party4 = [[People's Force|FP]] |
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| election4 = August 16, |
| election4 = August 16, 2024 |
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| members = 32 |
| members = 32 |
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| structure1 = |
| structure1 = Composición Senado RD2024.png |
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| political_groups1 = '''[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] and allies''' ( |
| political_groups1 = '''[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] and allies''' (29) |
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{{legend|#005BAC|[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
{{legend|#005BAC|[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]]|text= 24}} |
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{{legend|#FF0318|[[Social Christian Reformist Party|PRSC]]|text=1}} |
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'''Opposition''' (14)<div><div> |
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{{legend|#6ec731|[[People First Party (Dominican Republic)|PPG]]|text=1}} |
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{{legend|#46dc73|[[Independent Revolutionary Party|PRI]]|text=1}} |
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{{legend|#ffca0b|[[Liberal Reformist Party (Dominican Republic)|PLR]]|text=1}} |
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{{legend|#C6C6C6|[[Alliance for Democracy (Dominican Republic)|APD]]|text=1}} |
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'''Opposition''' (3) |
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{{legend|#00AB5A|[[People's Force|FP]]|text=3}} |
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| term_length = 4 years |
| term_length = 4 years |
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| voting_system1 = [[First past the post]] mixed of a plurality and a transferable vote from the given to any same party deputies candidates in the Province. |
| voting_system1 = [[First past the post]] mixed of a plurality and a transferable vote from the given to any same party deputies candidates in the Province.{{clarify|date=August 2024}} |
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| last_election1 = [[Dominican Republic general election |
| last_election1 = [[2024 Dominican Republic general election|19 May 2024]] |
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| next_election1 = |
| next_election1 = [[Next Dominican Republic general election|2028]] |
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| session_room = File:Hemiciclo del Senado.png |
| session_room = File:Hemiciclo del Senado.png |
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{{Politics of the Dominican Republic}} |
{{Politics of the Dominican Republic}} |
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The '''Senate of the Dominican Republic''' ({{ |
The '''Senate of the Dominican Republic''' ({{langx|es|Senado de la República Dominicana}}) is the [[upper house]] in the [[Bicameralism|bicameral]] [[legislature]] of the [[Dominican Republic]], and together with the [[Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic|Chamber of Deputies]] makes up the [[Congress of the Dominican Republic|Congress]]. |
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The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Third Title, Chapter 1 in the First Section of the [[Constitution of the Dominican Republic|Dominican Constitution]]. Each [[Provinces of the Dominican Republic|province]], and the [[Distrito Nacional]], regardless of population, is represented by one senator who serves for a four-year term, with possibility of reelection. The [[Dominican Republic Senate Chamber|Senate Chamber]] is located in the west wing of the [[Dominican Republic Congress Palace|Congress Palace]], in [[Santo Domingo]]. The Chamber of Deputies convenes in the east wing of the same building. |
The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Third Title, Chapter 1 in the First Section of the [[Constitution of the Dominican Republic|Dominican Constitution]]. Each [[Provinces of the Dominican Republic|province]], and the [[Distrito Nacional]], regardless of population, is represented by one senator who serves for a four-year term, with possibility of reelection. The [[Dominican Republic Senate Chamber|Senate Chamber]] is located in the west wing of the [[Dominican Republic Congress Palace|Congress Palace]], in [[Santo Domingo]]. The Chamber of Deputies convenes in the east wing of the same building. |
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==Current composition ( |
==Current composition (2024-2028)== |
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Senators elected in the May 19, 2024 elections. |
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Senators elected in the July 2020 elections. This list contains the changes that occurred after the election until 1 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senadord.gob.do/senadores-2020-2024/|title=Senadores |website=Website of the Senate}}</ref> |
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! scope=col | Senator |
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! scope=col | Electoral List |
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! scope=col | Party |
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! scope=col | Votes |
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! scope=col | % |
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! scope=col | Province |
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|- |
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| Lía Ynocencia Díaz <br />Díaz Santana |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |74,732 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |66.73 |
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|[[Azua Province|AZUA]] |
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|------ |
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| Andrés Guillermo<br />Lama Pérez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#0C25A0" |[[Alliance for Democracy (Dominican Republic)|APD]] |
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| bgcolor="#0C25A0" |34,497 |
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| bgcolor="#0C25A0" |67.98 |
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|[[Bahoruco Province|BAHORUCO]] |
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|------ |
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| Moisés <br />Ayala Pérez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#008E4A" |[[Independent Revolutionary Party |PRI]] |
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| bgcolor="#008E4A" |53,226 |
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| bgcolor="#008E4A" |61.05 |
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|[[Barahona Province|BARAHONA]] |
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|------ |
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| Manuel María<br />Rodríguez Ortega |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |20,728 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |56.56 |
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|[[Dajabón Province|DAJABÓN]] |
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|------ |
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| Omar Leonel<br />Fernández Domínguez |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |256,054 |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |56.20 |
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|[[Distrito Nacional|DISTRITO NACIONAL]] |
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|------ |
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|Franklin Martín<br />Romero Morillo |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |87,987 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |72.87 |
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|[[Duarte Province|DUARTE]] |
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|------ |
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|Jonhson<br />Encarnación Díaz |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |18,345 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |63.23 |
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|[[Elías Piña Province|ELÍAS PIÑA]] |
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|------ |
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| Santiago José<br />Zorrilla |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |27,061 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |68.89 |
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|[[El Seibo Province|EL SEIBO]] |
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|------ |
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|------ |
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| Carlos Manuel<br />Gómez Ureña |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |74,036 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |68.85 |
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|[[Espaillat Province|ESPAILLAT]] |
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|------ |
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| Cristóbal Venerado Antonio<br />Castillo Liriano |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |24,447 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |51.49 |
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|[[Hato Mayor Province|HATO MAYOR]] |
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|------ |
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| María Mercedes<br />Ortiz Diloné |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |35,375 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |69.56 |
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|[[Hermanas Mirabal Province|HERMANAS MIRABAL]] |
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|------ |
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| Dagoberto<br />Rodríguez Adames |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |15,726 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |56.65 |
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|[[Independencia Province|INDEPENDENCIA]] |
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|------ |
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| Rafael Barón<br />Duluc Rijo |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#3A7C22" |[[Liberal Reformist Party (Dominican Republic)|PLR]] |
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| bgcolor="#3A7C22" |51,634 |
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| bgcolor="#3A7C22" |51.54 |
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|[[La Altagracia Province|LA ALTAGRACIA]] |
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|------ |
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| Eduard Alexis<br />Espiritusanto Castillo |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |57,657 |
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| bgcolor="#00AB5A" |52.17 |
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|[[La Romana Province|LA ROMANA]] |
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|------ |
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| Ramón Rogelio<br />Genao Durán |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#FF0000" |[[Social Christian Reformist Party|PRSC]] |
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| bgcolor="#FF0000" |106,471 |
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| bgcolor="#FF0000" |59.94 |
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|[[La Vega Province|LA VEGA]] |
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|------ |
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| Alexis<br />Victoria Yeb |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |51,320 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |75.36 |
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|[[María Trinidad Sánchez Province|MARÍA TRINIDAD SÁNCHEZ]] |
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|------ |
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| Héctor Elpidio<br />Acosta Restituyo |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |44,455 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |57.92 |
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|[[Monseñor Nouel Province|MONSEÑOR NOUEL]] |
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|------ |
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| Bernardo<br />Alemán Rodríguez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |36,542 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |70.78 |
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|[[Monte Cristi Province|MONTE CRISTI]] |
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|------ |
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| Pedro Antonio<br />Tineo Núñez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |41,093 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |42.93 |
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|[[Monte Plata Province|MONTE PLATA]] |
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|------ |
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| Secundino<br />Velázquez Pimentel |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |8,709 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |61.00 |
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|[[Pedernales Province|PEDERNALES]] |
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|------ |
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| Julito<br />Fulcar Encarnación |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |41,551 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |52.58 |
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|[[Peravia Province|PERAVIA]] |
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|------ |
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| Ginnette Altagracia<br />Bournigal Socías de Jiménez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |80,509 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |54.76 |
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|[[Puerto Plata Province|PUERTO PLATA]] |
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|------ |
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| Pedro Manuel<br />Catraín Bonilla |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |25,207 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |50.97 |
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|[[Samaná Province|SAMANÁ]] |
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|------ |
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| Ricardo<br />de los Santos Polanco |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |58,049 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |72.50 |
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|[[Sánchez Ramírez Province|SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ]] |
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|------ |
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| Gustavo<br />Lara Salazar |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |158,055 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |57.86 |
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|[[San Cristóbal Province|SAN CRISTÓBAL]] |
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|------ |
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| Milciades Aneudy<br />Ortiz Sajiún |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |22,733 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |68.91 |
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|[[San José de Ocoa Province|SAN JOSÉ DE OCOA]] |
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|------ |
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| Félix Ramón<br />Bautista Rosario |
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| bgcolor=#00AB5A |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor=#00AB5A |[[People's Force|FP]] |
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| bgcolor=#00AB5A |66,817 |
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| bgcolor=#00AB5A |53.24 |
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|[[San Juan Province (Dominican Republic)|SAN JUAN]] |
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|------ |
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| Aracelis<br />Villanueva Figueroa |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |82,705 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |62.48 |
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|[[San Pedro de Macorís Province|SAN PEDRO DE MACORÍS]] |
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|------ |
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| Daniel Enrique de Jesús<br />Rivera Reyes |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |226,765 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |63.06 |
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|[[Santiago Province, Dominican Republic|SANTIAGO]] |
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|------ |
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| [[Casimiro Antonio Marte Familia|Casimiro Antonio<br />Marte Familia]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#46FC9D" |[[People First Party (Dominican Republic)|PPG]] |
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| bgcolor="#46FC9D" |18,172 |
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| bgcolor="#46FC9D" |56.82 |
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|[[Santiago Rodríguez Province|SANTIAGO RODRÍGUEZ]] |
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|------ |
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| Antonio Manuel<br />Taveras Guzmán |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |478,470 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |54.17 |
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|[[Santo Domingo Province|SANTO DOMINGO]] |
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|------ |
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| Odalis Rafael<br />Rodríguez Rodríguez |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |41,628 |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |63.24 |
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|[[Valverde Province|VALVERDE]] |
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|------ |
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==Composition (2020-2024)== |
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Senators elected in the July 2020 elections. This list contains the changes that occurred after the election until 1 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senadord.gob.do/senadores-2020-2024/|title=Senadores |website=Website of the Senate|date=7 August 2020 }}</ref> |
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|[[San Pedro de Macorís Province|San Pedro de Macorís]] |
|[[San Pedro de Macorís Province|San Pedro de Macorís]] |
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| RICARDO<br />DE LOS SANTOS POLANCO |
| [[Ricardo de los Santos Polanco|RICARDO<br />DE LOS SANTOS POLANCO]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
| bgcolor="#005BAC" |[[Modern Revolutionary Party|PRM]] |
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|[[San José de Ocoa Province|San José de Ocoa]] |
|[[San José de Ocoa Province|San José de Ocoa]] |
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|[[Félix Bautista|FÉLIX RAMÓN<br />BAUTISTA ROSARIO]] |
|[[Félix Bautista (politician)|FÉLIX RAMÓN<br />BAUTISTA ROSARIO]] |
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| bgcolor="#641294" |[[Dominican Liberation Party|PLD]] |
| bgcolor="#641294" |[[Dominican Liberation Party|PLD]] |
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| bgcolor="#641294" |[[Dominican Liberation Party|PLD]] |
| bgcolor="#641294" |[[Dominican Liberation Party|PLD]] |
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! Party !! 1998 !! 2002 !! 2006 !! 2010{{ref label|1|1|1}} !! 2016 !! 2020 |
! Party !! 1998 !! 2002 !! 2006 !! 2010{{ref label|1|1|1}} !! 2016 !! 2020 !! 2024 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Modern Revolutionary Party]] (PRM) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Modern Revolutionary Party]] (PRM) |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Social Christian Reformist Party]] (PRSC) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Social Christian Reformist Party]] (PRSC) |
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|| 3 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 1 || 6{{ref label|2|2|2}} |
|| 3 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 1 || 6{{ref label|2|2|2}} || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominican Liberation Party]] (PLD) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominican Liberation Party]] (PLD) |
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|| 3 || 1 || 22 || 28 || 26 || 6{{ref label|3|3|3}} |
|| 3 || 1 || 22 || 28 || 26 || 6{{ref label|3|3|3}} || 0 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Institutional Social Democratic Bloc]] (BIS) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Institutional Social Democratic Bloc]] (BIS) |
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|| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1{{ref label|4|4|4}} |
|| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1{{ref label|4|4|4}} || 0 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[People's Force]] (FP) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[People's Force]] (FP) |
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|| – || – || – || – || – || 1{{ref label|3|3|3}} |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominicans for Change]] (DXC) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominicans for Change]] (DXC) |
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|| – || – || – || – || – || 1 |
|| – || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominican Revolutionary Party]] (PRD) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Dominican Revolutionary Party]] (PRD) |
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|| 24 || 29 || 7 || 0 || 1 || 0 |
|| 24 || 29 || 7 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Liberal Reformist Party (Dominican Republic)|Liberal Reformist Party]] (PLR) |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Liberal Reformist Party (Dominican Republic)|Liberal Reformist Party]] (PLR) |
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|| – || – || – || – || 1 || 0 |
|| – || – || – || – || 1 || 0 || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| |
|style="text-align:left;"| [[People First Party (Dominican Republic)|People First Party]] (PPC) |
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|| – || – || – || – || – || – || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Alliance for Democracy (Dominican Republic)|Alliance for Democracy]] (APD) |
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|| – || – || – || – || – || – || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"| [[Independent Revolutionary Party]] (PRI) |
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|| – || – || – || – || – || – || 1 |
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:{{note label|1|1|1}} In 2010, the parliamentary term was extended to six years so that the elections could once again be held together with the presidential election. The presidential term had been shortened to two years in 1994, after the controversial election of [[Joaquín Balaguer]] against [[José Francisco Peña Gómez]], after which the presidential and parliamentary elections were thus held separately, each every two years.<ref>{{cite web |author=Melissa Marcelino |url=http://www.opd.org.do/index.php/analisis-partidos-politicos/603-sistema-electoral-y-sistema-de-partidos-en-republica-dominicana-1978-2008 |title=Sistema electoral y sistema de partidos en República Dominicana 1978–2008 |website=Observatorio Politico Dominicano |date=15 August 2011}}</ref> |
:{{note label|1|1|1}} In 2010, the parliamentary term was extended to six years so that the elections could once again be held together with the presidential election. The presidential term had been shortened to two years in 1994, after the controversial election of [[Joaquín Balaguer]] against [[José Francisco Peña Gómez]], after which the presidential and parliamentary elections were thus held separately, each every two years.<ref>{{cite web |author=Melissa Marcelino |url=http://www.opd.org.do/index.php/analisis-partidos-politicos/603-sistema-electoral-y-sistema-de-partidos-en-republica-dominicana-1978-2008 |title=Sistema electoral y sistema de partidos en República Dominicana 1978–2008 |website=Observatorio Politico Dominicano |date=15 August 2011}}</ref> |
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:{{note label|2|2|2}} After the electoral roll, Senators Bautista Rojas (Hermanas Mirabal), David Sosa (Dajabón) and Virgilio Cedano (La Altagracia) transferred from the PRSC to the FP; Senator Antonio Marte (Santiago Rodríguez), although not transferred from the PRSC, is also counted as part of the FP; the PRSC thus holds now 2 seats only (Carlos Gómez, Espaillat, and Ramón Genao, La Vega).<ref>{{cite web |author=Josefina Medina |url=https://hoy.com.do/exodo-al-partido-prometido-salen-del-pld-y-se-van-a-la-fuerza-del-pueblo/ |title=Éxodo al partido prometido: Salen del PLD y se van a la Fuerza del Pueblo |website=Hoy |date=3 November 2020}}</ref> |
:{{note label|2|2|2}} After the electoral roll, Senators Bautista Rojas (Hermanas Mirabal), David Sosa (Dajabón) and Virgilio Cedano (La Altagracia) transferred from the PRSC to the FP; Senator Antonio Marte (Santiago Rodríguez), although not transferred from the PRSC, is also counted as part of the FP; the PRSC thus holds now 2 seats only (Carlos Gómez, Espaillat, and Ramón Genao, La Vega).<ref>{{cite web |author=Josefina Medina |url=https://hoy.com.do/exodo-al-partido-prometido-salen-del-pld-y-se-van-a-la-fuerza-del-pueblo/ |title=Éxodo al partido prometido: Salen del PLD y se van a la Fuerza del Pueblo |website=Hoy |date=3 November 2020}}</ref> |
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:{{note label|5|5|5}} In 2001 and 2002 respectively, the provinces of [[Santo Domingo Province|Santo Domingo]] (by secession from the [[Distrito Nacional]]) and [[San José de Ocoa Province|San José de Ocoa]] (by secession from the province of [[Peravia Province|Peravia]]) were created, bringing the number of senators to 32. |
:{{note label|5|5|5}} In 2001 and 2002 respectively, the provinces of [[Santo Domingo Province|Santo Domingo]] (by secession from the [[Distrito Nacional]]) and [[San José de Ocoa Province|San José de Ocoa]] (by secession from the province of [[Peravia Province|Peravia]]) were created, bringing the number of senators to 32. |
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 25 October 2024
Senate of the Dominican Republic Senado de la República Dominicana | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
Founded | 1844 and 1908[1] |
New session started | August 16, 2023 |
Leadership | |
Vice-President | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 32 |
Political groups | PRM and allies (29)
24 PRM
1 PRSC
1 PPG
1 PRI
1 PLR
1 APD
Opposition (3) 3 FP |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
First past the post mixed of a plurality and a transferable vote from the given to any same party deputies candidates in the Province.[clarification needed] | |
Last election | 19 May 2024 |
Next election | 2028 |
Meeting place | |
Hemicycle of the Senate | |
Congress Palace, Santo Domingo | |
Website | |
http://www.senado.gob.do/senado/ |
Dominican Republic portal |
The Senate of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Senado de la República Dominicana) is the upper house in the bicameral legislature of the Dominican Republic, and together with the Chamber of Deputies makes up the Congress.
The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Third Title, Chapter 1 in the First Section of the Dominican Constitution. Each province, and the Distrito Nacional, regardless of population, is represented by one senator who serves for a four-year term, with possibility of reelection. The Senate Chamber is located in the west wing of the Congress Palace, in Santo Domingo. The Chamber of Deputies convenes in the east wing of the same building.
The Senate has several advice and consent powers not granted to the Chamber of Deputies, including consenting to treaties, loans and contracts as a precondition to their ratification and consenting to or confirming appointments the members of Chamber of Accounts, Central Electoral Board and ambassadors. The Senate is widely considered both a more deliberative and more prestigious body than the Chamber of Deputies. Due to its smaller size and statewide constituencies, the Senate has historically had a more collegial and less partisan atmosphere.
Membership
[edit]Qualifications
[edit]The constitution of the Dominican Republic states that to be a senator, one must be a Dominican in full exercise of civil and political rights, have attained twenty-five years old, and be a native of the territorial demarcation that choose or have resided there for at least five consecutive years. In consequence:
- The senators must reside in the territorial demarcation from which they are elected during their elected terms of office;
- Naturalized persons may be elected to the Senate ten years after having acquired Dominican nationality, provided they have resided in the territorial demarcation (jurisdiction) from which they seek election for a period of at least five years prior to their election.
Election and Terms
[edit]The members of the Senate in Dominican Republic are elected by the D'Hondt method in relationship with the deputies. The terms for serving as senator are unlimited, one term corresponds to four years.
Oath
[edit]The internal rules of procedure of the Senate requires that senators take an oath or affirmation to support the Constitution. Congress has prescribed the following oath for all senators:
The oath to be provided is:
"I SWEAR TO GOD, THE HOMELAND AND MY HONOR, RESPECT CONSTITUTION AND LAWS AND COMPLY WITH DIGNITY AND THE FAITHFULLY OTHER DUTIES OF MY OFFICE",
what will be answered as follows:
"IF I DO SO, GOD AND THE PEOPLE WHAT OS REWARD IF I NOT, THAT I DEMAND IT. "
Majority and minority parties
[edit]The "Majority party" is the political party that either has a majority of seats or can form a coalition or caucus with a majority of seats; if two or more parties are tied, the vice president's affiliation determines which party is the majority party. The next-largest party is known as the minority party.
Seating
[edit]The majority party or the party with more senators traditionally sits to the presiding officer's right, and the minority party or the party with less senator traditionally sits to the presiding officer's left, regardless which party has a majority of seats.
Functions and Powers
[edit]The exclusive powers of the Senate are:
- Know the allegations made by the Chamber of Deputies against and public officials. The plea leaves the person removed from office, and may not perform any public function, whether or not popularly elected for a term of ten years. The destitute person shall be subject, if any, to be charged and tried by the ordinary courts, in accordance with the law. This decision shall be taken by a vote of two-thirds of enrollment;
- To approve or disapprove the appointment of ambassadors and heads of permanent missions accredited abroad to submit to the President of the Republic;
- To elect the members of the Chamber of Accounts of the lists presented by the Chamber of Deputies, with the vote of two thirds of the senators present;
- To elect the members of the Central Electoral Board and their deputies, with the vote of two thirds of those present;
- Choose the Ombudsman, their deputies and their deputies from the triads to submit to the House of Representatives, by a vote of two-thirds of those present;
- To authorize, upon request of the President of the Republic, in the absence of agreement permitted, the presence of foreign troops in military exercises in the territory of the Republic, as well as determine the time and conditions of their stay;
- To approve or disapprove of sending troops abroad in peacekeeping missions authorized by international organizations, setting the conditions and duration of the mission.
Current composition (2024-2028)
[edit]Senators elected in the May 19, 2024 elections.
Senator | Electoral List | Party | Votes | % | Province |
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Lía Ynocencia Díaz Díaz Santana |
PRM | PRM | 74,732 | 66.73 | AZUA |
Andrés Guillermo Lama Pérez |
PRM | APD | 34,497 | 67.98 | BAHORUCO |
Moisés Ayala Pérez |
PRM | PRI | 53,226 | 61.05 | BARAHONA |
Manuel María Rodríguez Ortega |
PRM | PRM | 20,728 | 56.56 | DAJABÓN |
Omar Leonel Fernández Domínguez |
FP | FP | 256,054 | 56.20 | DISTRITO NACIONAL |
Franklin Martín Romero Morillo |
PRM | PRM | 87,987 | 72.87 | DUARTE |
Jonhson Encarnación Díaz |
PRM | PRM | 18,345 | 63.23 | ELÍAS PIÑA |
Santiago José Zorrilla |
PRM | PRM | 27,061 | 68.89 | EL SEIBO |
Carlos Manuel Gómez Ureña |
PRM | PRM | 74,036 | 68.85 | ESPAILLAT |
Cristóbal Venerado Antonio Castillo Liriano |
PRM | PRM | 24,447 | 51.49 | HATO MAYOR |
María Mercedes Ortiz Diloné |
PRM | PRM | 35,375 | 69.56 | HERMANAS MIRABAL |
Dagoberto Rodríguez Adames |
PRM | PRM | 15,726 | 56.65 | INDEPENDENCIA |
Rafael Barón Duluc Rijo |
PRM | PLR | 51,634 | 51.54 | LA ALTAGRACIA |
Eduard Alexis Espiritusanto Castillo |
FP | FP | 57,657 | 52.17 | LA ROMANA |
Ramón Rogelio Genao Durán |
PRM | PRSC | 106,471 | 59.94 | LA VEGA |
Alexis Victoria Yeb |
PRM | PRM | 51,320 | 75.36 | MARÍA TRINIDAD SÁNCHEZ |
Héctor Elpidio Acosta Restituyo |
PRM | PRM | 44,455 | 57.92 | MONSEÑOR NOUEL |
Bernardo Alemán Rodríguez |
PRM | PRM | 36,542 | 70.78 | MONTE CRISTI |
Pedro Antonio Tineo Núñez |
PRM | PRM | 41,093 | 42.93 | MONTE PLATA |
Secundino Velázquez Pimentel |
PRM | PRM | 8,709 | 61.00 | PEDERNALES |
Julito Fulcar Encarnación |
PRM | PRM | 41,551 | 52.58 | PERAVIA |
Ginnette Altagracia Bournigal Socías de Jiménez |
PRM | PRM | 80,509 | 54.76 | PUERTO PLATA |
Pedro Manuel Catraín Bonilla |
PRM | PRM | 25,207 | 50.97 | SAMANÁ |
Ricardo de los Santos Polanco |
PRM | PRM | 58,049 | 72.50 | SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ |
Gustavo Lara Salazar |
PRM | PRM | 158,055 | 57.86 | SAN CRISTÓBAL |
Milciades Aneudy Ortiz Sajiún |
PRM | PRM | 22,733 | 68.91 | SAN JOSÉ DE OCOA |
Félix Ramón Bautista Rosario |
FP | FP | 66,817 | 53.24 | SAN JUAN |
Aracelis Villanueva Figueroa |
PRM | PRM | 82,705 | 62.48 | SAN PEDRO DE MACORÍS |
Daniel Enrique de Jesús Rivera Reyes |
PRM | PRM | 226,765 | 63.06 | SANTIAGO |
Casimiro Antonio Marte Familia |
PRM | PPG | 18,172 | 56.82 | SANTIAGO RODRÍGUEZ |
Antonio Manuel Taveras Guzmán |
PRM | PRM | 478,470 | 54.17 | SANTO DOMINGO |
Odalis Rafael Rodríguez Rodríguez |
PRM | PRM | 41,628 | 63.24 | VALVERDE |
Composition (2020-2024)
[edit]Senators elected in the July 2020 elections. This list contains the changes that occurred after the election until 1 May 2021.[2]
Senator | Electoral List | Party | Province |
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LIA YNOCENCIA DÍAZ SANTANA |
PRM | PRM | Azua |
MELANIA SALVADOR JIMÉNEZ |
PRM | PRM | Bahoruco |
JOSÉ MANUEL DEL CASTILLO SAVIÑÓN |
PLD | PLD | Barahona |
DAVID RAFAEL SOSA CERDA |
PRSC | FP | Dajabón |
FRANKLIN MARTÍN ROMERO MORILLO |
PRM | PRM | Duarte |
SANTIAGO JOSÉ ZORRILLA |
PRM | PRM | El Seibo |
ARYS YVAN LORENZO SUERO |
PLD | PLD | Elías Piña |
CARLOS GÓMEZ UREÑA |
PRM | PRSC | Espaillat |
CRISTÓBAL VENERADO ANTONIO CASTILLO LIRIANO |
PRM | PRM | Hato Mayor |
BAUTISTA ANTONIO ROJAS GÓMEZ |
PRSC | FP | Hermanas Mirabal |
VALENTÍN MEDRANO PÉREZ |
PLD | PLD | Independencia |
VIRGILIO CEDANO CEDANO |
PRSC | FP | La Altagracia |
IVÁN JOSÉ SILVA FERNÁNDEZ |
PRM | PRM | La Romana |
RAMÓN ROGELIO GENAO DURÁN |
PRSC | PRSC | La Vega |
ALEXIS VICTORIA YEB |
PRM | PRM | María Trinidad Sánchez |
HÉCTOR ELPIDIO ACOSTA RESTITUYO |
PRM | PRM | Monseñor Nouel |
RAMÓN ANTONIO PIMENTEL GÓMEZ |
PRM | PRM | Monte Cristi |
LENÍN VALDEZ LÓPEZ |
PRM | PRM | Monte Plata |
DIONIS ALFONSO SÁNCHEZ CARRASCO |
PLD | FP | Pedernales |
MILCIADES MARINO FRANJUL PIMENTEL |
PRM | PRM | Peravia |
GINNETTE ALTAGRACIA BOURNIGAL SOCIAS DE JIMÉNEZ |
PRM | PRM | Puerto Plata |
PEDRO MANUEL CATRAÍN BONILLA |
PRM | PRM | Samaná |
FRANKLIN ALBERTO RODRÍGUEZ GARABITOS |
FP | FP | San Cristóbal |
JOSÉ ANTONIO CASTILLO CASADO |
BIS | FP | San José de Ocoa |
FÉLIX RAMÓN BAUTISTA ROSARIO |
PLD | FP | San Juan |
FRANKLIN YSAÍAS PEÑA VILLANOVA |
PLD | FP | San Pedro de Macorís |
RICARDO DE LOS SANTOS POLANCO |
PRM | PRM | Sánchez Ramírez |
RAFAEL EDUARDO ESTRELLA VIRELLA |
DXC | DXC | Santiago |
CASIMIRO ANTONIO MARTE FAMILIA |
PRSC | FP | Santiago Rodríguez |
ANTONIO MANUEL TAVERAS GUZMÁN |
PRM | PRM | Santo Domingo |
MARTÍN EDILBERTO NOLASCO VARGAS |
PRM | PRM | Valverde |
FARIDE VIRGINIA RAFUL SORIANO |
PRM | PRM | Distrito Nacional |
Composition (2016-2020)
[edit]Senators elected in the May 2016 elections.
Party strengths in the Senate
[edit]The following table shows the composition of the Senate at the start of the most recent legislative periods.
Party | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010[1] | 2016 | 2020 | 2024 |
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Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) | – | – | – | – | 2 | 17 | 24 |
Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC) | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 6[2] | 1 |
Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) | 3 | 1 | 22 | 28 | 26 | 6[3] | 0 |
Institutional Social Democratic Bloc (BIS) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1[4] | 0 |
People's Force (FP) | – | – | – | – | – | 1[3] | 3 |
Dominicans for Change (DXC) | – | – | – | – | – | 1 | 0 |
Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) | 24 | 29 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) | – | – | – | – | 1 | 0 | 1 |
People First Party (PPC) | – | – | – | – | – | – | 1 |
Alliance for Democracy (APD) | – | – | – | – | – | – | 1 |
Independent Revolutionary Party (PRI) | – | – | – | – | – | – | 1 |
Total | 30 | 32[5] | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
- 1 In 2010, the parliamentary term was extended to six years so that the elections could once again be held together with the presidential election. The presidential term had been shortened to two years in 1994, after the controversial election of Joaquín Balaguer against José Francisco Peña Gómez, after which the presidential and parliamentary elections were thus held separately, each every two years.[3]
- 2 After the electoral roll, Senators Bautista Rojas (Hermanas Mirabal), David Sosa (Dajabón) and Virgilio Cedano (La Altagracia) transferred from the PRSC to the FP; Senator Antonio Marte (Santiago Rodríguez), although not transferred from the PRSC, is also counted as part of the FP; the PRSC thus holds now 2 seats only (Carlos Gómez, Espaillat, and Ramón Genao, La Vega).[4]
- 3 After the elections, Senators Dionis Sánchez (Pedernales), Félix Bautista (San Juan)[5] and Franklin Peña (San Pedro de Macorís)[6] transferred from the PLD to the FP; the PLD thus now holds 3 seats only; the FP, also taking into account the transfers of PRSC and BIS and Antonio Marte (Santiago Rodríguez), now holds 9 seats.
- 4 After the transfer of Senator José Castillo (San José de Ocoa) from the BIS to the FP, the BIS now holds no seat anymore.
- 5 In 2001 and 2002 respectively, the provinces of Santo Domingo (by secession from the Distrito Nacional) and San José de Ocoa (by secession from the province of Peravia) were created, bringing the number of senators to 32.
See also
[edit]- Politics of the Dominican Republic
- List of political parties in the Dominican Republic
- List of presidents of the Senate of the Dominican Republic
References
[edit]- ^ Checo, José Chez; Sang, Mu-Kien Adriana. "Historia de la Cámara de Diputados - TOMO I. 1844-1978" (PDF). www.camaradediputados.gob.do.
- ^ "Senadores". Website of the Senate. 7 August 2020.
- ^ Melissa Marcelino (15 August 2011). "Sistema electoral y sistema de partidos en República Dominicana 1978–2008". Observatorio Politico Dominicano.
- ^ Josefina Medina (3 November 2020). "Éxodo al partido prometido: Salen del PLD y se van a la Fuerza del Pueblo". Hoy.
- ^ Abel Guzmán Then (16 August 2020). "Félix Bautista y Dionis Sánchez se fueron a la Fuerza del Pueblo". Listín Diario.
- ^ Josefina Medina (16 November 2020). "Continúa éxodo del PLD a Fuerza del Pueblo; Aguacates cuidaban empleos y estabilidad familiar". Hoy.