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Mayors in Puerto Rico are the highest political position within a municipality. Their job includes the direction and administration of the municipality, as well as the fiscal management of it.

Election

Like most political positions in Puerto Rico, mayors are elected every four years in a general election. Voters registered as residents of each municipality vote for their respective mayors. As of now, there is no limit in terms for mayors.

Duties

Mayors in Puerto Rico have the following duties:

  • Organize, direct, and supervise all the administrative activities of the municipality
  • Prepare the general budget of the municipality
  • Administer the budget and handle credit transfers
  • Hire professional, technical, and consulting services deemed necessary, convenient, or useful
  • Supervise, administer, and authorize fund disbursements received by the municipality.

Removal from office

According to an amend signed in 2006, a mayor in Puerto Rico can be removed from office for the following reasons:

  • Being convicted of a felony.
  • Being convicted of a misdemeanor which involves moral deprivation.
  • Incurring in immoral conduct.
  • Incurring in illegal acts which imply abandoning detrimental to the public function, inexcusable and unjustifiable negligence or conduct hindering to the best public interests. Such conduct must have affected the interests of the population and the rights of its inhabitants, must be related to the administration of the position of mayor, and must substantial in nature.

To determine the latter, any person can present charges against a mayor in front of a committee, which will then evaluate them and submit a verdict.

Current mayors in Puerto Rico

Municipality Party Mayor in office since
Adjuntas PNP Jaime H. Barlucea January 2, 2005
Aguada PNP Luis Alberto Echevarría January 2, 2005
Aguadilla PNP Carlos Méndez Martínez January 2, 1997
Aguas Buenas PPD Luis Arroyo Chiques January 2, 2005
Aibonito PNP William Alicea Pérez January 2, 2009
Añasco PPD Jorge Estévez Martínez January 2, 2009
Arecibo PNP Lemuel Soto January 2, 2005
Arroyo PNP Basilio Figueroa de Jesús 2003
Barceloneta PPD Sol Luis Fontánes 1986
Barranquitas PNP Francisco López January 2, 1996
Bayamón PNP Ramón Luis Rivera, Jr. January 2, 2001
Cabo Rojo PNP Perza Rodríguez January 2, 2005
Caguas PPD William Miranda Torres August 16, 2010
Camuy PNP Edwin García Feliciano 2002
Canóvanas PNP José Ramón Soto January 2, 1993
Carolina PPD José Aponte Dalmau May 10, 2007
Cataño PPD José Rosario January 2, 2009
Cayey PPD Rolando Ortíz Velázquez January 2, 1996
Ceiba PNP Pedro Colón January 2, 2009
Ciales PNP Luis "Rolan" Maldonado January 2, 2005
Cidra PNP Ángel L. Malavé Zayas January 2, 1992
Coamo PPD Juan Carlos García Padilla January 2, 2001
Comerío PPD José A. Santiago January 2, 2001
Corozal PNP Roberto Hernández Vélez January 2, 2001
Culebra PNP Ricardo López Cepero 2011
Dorado PPD Carlos López Rivera January 2, 1993
Fajardo PNP Aníbal Meléndez Rivera January 2, 1988
Florida PNP Aaron Pargas Ojeda January 2, 2005
Guánica PPD Martín Vargas Morales January 2, 2001
Guayama PNP Glorimari Jaime January 2, 2009
Guayanilla PPD Edgardo Arlequín Vélez January 2, 2001
Guaynabo PNP Héctor O'Neill April 17, 1993
Gurabo PNP Víctor Manuel Ortíz January 2, 2005
Hatillo PPD José "Chely" Rodríguez January 2, 2005
Hormigueros PPD Pedro García Figueroa January 2, 2005
Humacao PPD Marcelo Trujillo January 2, 2001
Isabela PPD Carlos Delgado Altieri January 2, 2001
Jayuya PPD Jorge González Otero January 2, 1997
Juana Díaz PPD Ramón Hernández Torres January 2, 2001
Juncos PPD Alfredo Alejandro Carrión January 2, 2001
Lajas PNP Leo Cotte January 2, 2009
Lares PNP Roberto Pagán Centeno January 2, 2005
Las Marías PNP Edwin Soto Santiago January 2, 1997
Las Piedras PNP Miguel López January 2, 2009
Loíza PNP Eddie Manso January 2, 2005
Luquillo PNP José González Ortíz January 2, 2001
Manatí PNP Juan Aubín Cruz Manzano January 2, 1977
Maricao PNP Gilberto Pérez Valentín January 2, 1993
Maunabo PPD Jorge L. Marquéz Pérez January 2, 2001
Mayagüez PPD José Guillermo Rodríguez January 2, 1993
Moca PNP José Avilés Santiago January 2, 2001
Morovis PNP Heriberto Rodríguez January 2, 2005
Naguabo PNP Maritza Meléndez Nazario January 2, 2009
Naranjito PNP Orlando Ortíz Chevres January 2, 2009
Orocovis PNP Jesús Colón Berlingeri January 2, 2001
Patillas PNP Benjamín Cintrón Lebrón January 2, 2001
Peñuelas PPD Walter Torres Maldonado January 2, 1997
Ponce PNP María Meléndez Altieri January 2, 2009
Quebradillas PPD Heriberto Vélez January 2, 2005
Rincón PPD Carlos López January 2, 2001
Río Grande PPD Eduard Rivera Correa January 2, 2005
Sabana Grande PPD Miguel Ortíz Vélez January 2, 1993
Salinas PNP Carlos Rodríguez Mateo January 2, 2005
San Germán PPD Isidro Negrón January 2, 2001
San Juan PNP Jorge Santini January 2, 2001
San Lorenzo PPD José Román Abreu January 2, 2001
San Sebastián PNP Javier Jiménez January 2, 2005
Santa Isabel PNP Enrique Questell January 2, 2005
Toa Alta PNP Luis Collazo January 2, 2005
Toa Baja PNP Aníbal Vega Borges January 2, 2005
Trujillo Alto PPD José Luis Cruz January 2, 2009
Utuado PNP Alan González January 2, 2001
Vega Alta PNP Isabelo Molina January 2, 2005
Vega Baja PNP Iván Hernández González December 20, 2011
Vieques PNP Evelyn Delerme January 2, 2009
Villalba PPD Waldemar Rivera Torres January 2, 2005
Yabucoa PNP Angel García de Jesús January 2, 2001
Yauco PNP Abel Nazario January 2, 2001

References

  1. "Con nuevo alcalde Culebra". El Vocero. December 6, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  2. "Juramenta el nuevo alcalde de Vega Baja". El Nuevo Día. December 20, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)

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