1st Senate of Puerto Rico explained

The First Puerto Rican Senate, under United States occupation, was the first meeting of senators of the Senate of Puerto Rico elected as part of the legislative branch of their government. Elections for the Senate of Puerto Rico were authorized by passage of the Jones-Shafroth Act in 1917. It authorized elections to be held on July 6, 1917 for representative government in the legislature.

The Senate met from August 13, 1917, to January 2, 1920. The voters elected a majority of members from the Union of Puerto Rico party, who chose Antonio R. Barceló as President of the Senate.[1]

Leadership

Position Name Party District
President of the Senate Union VII
President pro Tempore Union At-large
Majority Leader Union
Majority Whip Union
Minority Leader Republican
Minority Whip Republican

Members

width=10District !Name Party
I - San JuanJosé de Jesús TizolUnion
Ramón Valdés CobiánUnion
II - AreciboFélix SantoniUnion
Francisco M. SusoniUnion
III - AguadillaFrancisco SeínUnion
Juan García DucósUnion
nowrap rowspan=2IV - MayagüezLeopoldo Felíz SeveraRepublican
Juan Angel TióRepublican
V - PonceJosé Tous SotoRepublican
Juan Cortada TiradoRepublican
VI - GuayamaMariano Abril y OstaloUnion
José RoviraUnion
VII - HumacaoAntonio R. BarcelóUnion
José J. Benítez DíazUnion
At-LargeUnion
Union
Union
Republican
Socialist

Employees

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Laws of Porto Rico: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Copies of the Acts and Resolutions of the Ninth Legislature of Porto Rico During Its First Session, August 13 to November 26, 1917 Inclusive . U.S. Government Printing Office . Senate document . 1918 . 26 June 2020 .