The 2012 Puerto Rico Senate election was held on November 6, 2012, to elect the members of the Senate of Puerto Rico for the next four years, from January 2, 2013, until January 1, 2017.
The governing party (the PNP ) presented 22 candidates to the Senate, 18 of them incumbents. The main opposing party (the PPD ) presented 22 candidates as well, 5 of them incumbents. There were also 36 other candidates from the other minority parties, and one independent candidate.
After the election, the PNP had lost the majority of its seats, winning only 8 seats. The PPD won the majority of seats with 18. One candidate from the Puerto Rican Independence Party also won a minority seat.
Background
After the previous election , the New Progressive Party augmented their majority within the Senate of Puerto Rico with 22 seats versus only 5 seats from the Popular Democratic Party . By virtue of the Minority Law of the Constitution of Puerto Rico , four more senators from the PPD were added to complete a full minority. Also, for the first time in 27 years, the Puerto Rican Independence Party was left without a senator.
During the four years after the 2008 elections, the Senate of Puerto Rico was affected by scandals of corruption and ethics that resulted in the resignation of three members from the PNP delegation (Roberto Arango , Héctor Martínez , Antonio Soto Díaz ). Also, one of the members of the PPD delegation (Eder Ortíz Ortíz ) resigned to become Electoral Commissioner of the party. All four seats were filled before the elections.
Of the 31 seating senators, 2 were defeated in the primaries held in March for both parties, 2 decided to run for different positions, and 2 decided not to run for reelection. This resulted in 25 incumbent senators running for reelection (19 from the PNP, 6 from the PPD). In addition, 56 new candidates were running for seats for the six different parties, while two ran independent.
Summary
Change in composition
Senate composition before the elections
PNP1
PNP2
PNP3
PNP4
PNP5
PNP6
PNP7
PNP8
PNP9
PNP10
PNP11
PNP12
PNP13
PNP14
PNP15
PNP16
PNP17
PNP18
PNP19
PNP20
PNP21
PNP22
PPD1
PPD2
PPD3
PPD4
PPD5
PPD6
PPD7
PPD8
PPD9
Senate composition as a result of the elections
PPD1
PPD2
PPD3
PPD4
PPD5
PPD6
PPD7
PPD8
PPD9
PPD10
PPD11
PPD12
PPD13
PPD14
PPD15
PPD16
PPD17
PPD18
PNP1
PNP2
PNP3
PNP4
PNP5
PNP6
PNP7
PNP8
PIP1
Results
Senators at-large
2012 Senators at-large
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Thomas Rivera Schatz
154,983
8.66
+0.07
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Eduardo Bhatia
149,781
8.37
+1.64
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Angel Rosa
139,132
7.78
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Antonio Fas Alzamora
138,275
7.73
+0.82
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Rossana López
136,914
7.65
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Aníbal José Torres
131,216
7.34
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Larry Seilhamer
129,918
7.26
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Itzamar Peña Ramírez
127,529
7.13
-0.23
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Margarita Nolasco
127,049
7.10
-0.74
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
María de Lourdes Santiago
126,635
7.08
+2.23
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Cirilo Tirado Rivera
126,489
7.07
+0.35
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Melinda Romero
126,122
7.05
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Lucy Arce
123,542
6.91
-1.03
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
José "Che" Paraliticci
10,905
0.61
—
Independent
Herminio Pagán Calderín
9,133
0.51
—
Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
Ineabelle Colón
7,878
0.44
—
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR)
Carmen M. Sánchez Betancourt
2,987
0.17
—
Total votes
1,788,619
100
Incumbent at-large senators Kimmey Raschke and José Emilio González (from the PNP) were defeated in the primaries held earlier in the year. Also, senator Alejandro García Padilla was running for Governor for the PPD, while Norma Burgos was running for Mayor of Caguas for the PNP. Senators Sila María González Calderón and Juan Eugenio Hernández Mayoral decided not to run for reelection.
After the election, two at-large incumbents from the PNP (Lucy Arce and Melinda Romero ) lost, while the PPD managed to seat all their candidates to senators at-large. Also, María de Lourdes Santiago (from the PIP) regained a seat after losing her seat in the previous election .
Although the PPD won a majority of seats, the candidate with the most votes was the incumbent President of the Senate Thomas Rivera Schatz (from the PNP). PPD candidate Antonio Fas Alzamora won his tenth consecutive term as senator, becoming the longest tenured legislator in the island. On the other hand, candidates Angel Rosa, Rossana López, and Aníbal José Torres (from the PPD) won seats for the first time.
District
I - San Juan
District I - San Juan
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
José Nadal Power
98,225
24.69
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Ramón Luis Nieves
96,378
24.22
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Zoé Laboy
90,102
22.64
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Liza Fernández
88,633
22.27
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Héctor J. González Pereira
7,530
1.89
+0.35
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Angel Alicea Montañez
6,969
1.75
—
Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
José "Pepe" Córdova
3,646
0.92
—
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Isabel Borrás Marín
3,310
0.83
—
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR)
Fred Guillont Juarbe
877
0.22
—
Total votes
397,907
100
PNP candidate Liza Fernández had been elected to the House of Representatives in the 2008 elections , but had won a special election to fill the vacant left by the resignation of Senator Roberto Arango . Zoé Laboy was running for the first time after serving as Secretary of the Department of Corrections in the 90s. The two candidates of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), José Nadal Power and Ramón Luis Nieves were also newcomers. After the election, Nadal Power and Nieves won the two district seats that had been in control of the New Progressive Party (PNP) for two consecutive terms.
II - Bayamón
District II - Bayamón
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Migdalia Padilla
106,133
25.73
-2.31
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Carmelo Ríos
106, 125
25.73
-1.90
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Miguel Reyes Dávila
90,123
21.85
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
José Orlando Muñoz
89,939
21.80
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Víctor M. Caraballo
6,494
1.57
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
José A. Ojeda Santos
5,806
1.41
—
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Carlos Alberto Velázquez
2,598
0.63
—
Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
Ruth E. Arroyo Muñoz
2,559
0.62
—
Total votes
412,484
100
III - Arecibo
District III - Arecibo
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Angel "Chayanne" Martínez
117,857
24.68
-1.53
New Progressive Party (PNP)
José "Joito" Pérez
117,297
24.56
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Wanda Arroyo
114,871
24.06
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Rubén Soto
112,674
23.60
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Jaime Bonel González
5,314
1.11
+0.23
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Luis Cruz
5,142
1.08
—
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Rafael Capella Angueira
1,735
0.36
—
Total votes
477,521
100
IV - Mayagüez
District IV - Mayagüez
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
María Teresa González
125,353
26.55
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Gilberto Rodríguez
121,396
25.71
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Luis Daniel Muñíz
105,666
22.38
-3.31
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Evelyn Vázquez
103,042
21.82
-3.59
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Orlando Ruíz Pesante
5,594
1.18
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Samuel Soto Bosques
5,483
1.16
-0.57
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Alberto O. Lozada Colón
1,461
0.33
—
Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
Edwin Morales Pérez
1,112
0.24
—
Total votes
472,183
100
V - Ponce
District V - Ponce
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Ramón Ruiz
113,499
24.43
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Martín Vargas Morales
112,974
24.32
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Luis Berdiel
111,806
24.07
-1.44
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Eliezer Velázquez
111,454
23.99
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Luis Enrique Martínez
6,246
1.34
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Javier Maldonado Mercado
5,972
1.29
—
Total votes
464,546
100
VI - Guayama
District VI - Guayama
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Miguel Pereira
122,184
25.10
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Angel M. Rodríguez
120,336
24.72
+1.99
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Carlos Torres Torres
114,916
23.60
-1.59
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Miguel Rodríguez
113,877
23.39
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Edny Ramírez Pagán
5,287
1.20
—
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
José Enrique Laboy Gómez
5,758
1.18
—
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Roberto Colón Ocasio
1,127
0.23
—
Independent
Benjamín "Bengie" León
200
0.04
—
Total votes
486,845
100
VII - Humacao
District VII - Humacao
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
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
—
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
—
Worker's People Party of Puerto Rico (PPT)
Carlos R. Mercado Cotto
1,378
0.31
—
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR)
José Luis "Tito" Dones
797
0.18
—
Total votes
445,970
100
VIII - Carolina
District VIII - Carolina
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Pedro A. Rodríguez
101,391
25.53
—
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Luis Daniel Rivera
100,080
25.20
—
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Lornna Soto
91,216
22.97
-1.88
New Progressive Party (PNP)
Roger Iglesias
86,584
21.80
-1.10
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Pedro José "Pepe" Alvarez
5,378
1.35
-1.75
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)
Dwight Rodríguez Orta
5,302
1.34
+0.36
Movimiento Unión Soberanista (MUS)
Guillermo Sosa Rodríguez
2,217
0.56
—
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR)
Fabiola Carrasquillo
1,309
0.33
-1.46
Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (PPR)
Edwin M. González
1,134
0.29
—
Total votes
397,097
100
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