United States Congressional Delegations from Puerto Rico

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These are tables of congressional delegations from Puerto Rico to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

Contents

[edit] United States Senators

None (US Territory with Commonwealth status)

[edit] Delegates to the United States House of Representatives

Congress Resident Commissioner
57th (1901–1903) Federico Degatau
58th (1903–1905)
59th (1905–1907) Tulio Larrinaga (Unionist)
60th (1907–1909)
61st (19091911)
62nd (19111913) Luis Muñoz Rivera (Unionist)[1]
63rd (19131915)
64th (19151917)
65th (19171919) Félix Córdova Dávila (Unionist)[2]
66th (19191921)
67th (19211923)
68th (19231925)
69th (19251927)
70th (19271929)
71st (19291931)
72nd (19311933) José Lorenzo Pesquera (Nonpartisan)[3]
73rd (19331935)
74th (19351937) Santiago Iglesias Pantín (Coalitionist)
75th (19371939)
76th (19391941)
Bolívar Pagán (Coalitionist)
77th (19411943)
78th (19431945)
79th (19451947) Jesús T. Piñero (PPD)
Antonio Fernós Isern (PPD)
80th (19471949)
81st (19491951)
82nd (19511953)
83rd (19531955)
84th (19551957)
85th (19571959)
86th (19591961)
87th (19611963)
88th (19631965)
89th (19651967) Santiago Polanco Abreu (PPD)
90th (19671969)
91st (19691971) Jorge Luis Cordova (PNP)
92nd (19711973)
93rd (19731975) Jaime Benitez (PPD)
94th (19751977)
95th (19771979) Baltasar Corrada del Río (PNP)
96th (19791981)
97th (19811983)
98th (19831985)
99th (19851987) Jaime Fuster (PPD)
100th (19871989)
101st (19891991)
102nd (19911993)
Antonio Colorado (PPD)
103rd (19931995) Carlos Romero Barcelo (PNP)
104th (19951997)
105th (19971999)
106th (19992001)
107th (20012003) Anibal Acevedo Vila (PPD)
108th (20032005)
109th (20052007) Luis Fortuño (PNP)
110th (20072009)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Muñoz Rivera died in office on November 15, 1916 and was not replaced for the balance of the 64th Congress.
  2. ^ Córdova Dávila was elected July 16, 1917 and took office August 7, 1917. He served until midway through the 72nd Congress and resigned April 11, 1932.
  3. ^ Pesquera was appointed to serve the unexpired term in the 72nd Congress and served from April 15, 1932 until March 4, 1933.