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Senate of the Dominican Republic

Senate of the Dominican Republic

Senado de la República Dominicana
Coat of arms or logo
Flag of the Dominican Republic Senate
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
Founded1844 and 1908[1]
New session started
August 16, 2023 (2023-08-16)
Leadership
Ricardo de los Santos Polanco, PRM
since August 16, 2023
Vice-President
Santiago Zorrilla, PRM
since August 16, 2020
Majority Leader
Faride Raful, PRM
since August 16, 2020
Minority Leader
Dionis Sánchez, FP
since August 16, 2020
Structure
Seats32
Political groups
PRM and allies (29)
  PRM: 24 seats
  APD: 1 seat
  PLR: 1 seat
  PPG: 1 seat
  PRI: 1 seat
  PRSC: 1 seat
Opposition (3)
  FP: 3 seats
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
May 19, 2024
Next election
2028
Meeting place
Hemicycle of the Senate
Congress Palace, Santo Domingo
Website
http://www.senado.gob.do/senado/

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

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Qualifications

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The exclusive powers of the Senate are:

  1. 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;
  2. To approve or disapprove the appointment of ambassadors and heads of permanent missions accredited abroad to submit to the President of the Republic;
  3. 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;
  4. To elect the members of the Central Electoral Board and their deputies, with the vote of two thirds of those present;
  5. 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;
  6. 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;
  7. 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)

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Senators elected in the May 19, 2024 elections.

SenatorElectoral ListPartyVotes%Province
Lía Ynocencia Díaz
Díaz Santana
PRMPRM74,73266.73AZUA
Andrés Guillermo
Lama Pérez
PRMAPD34,49767.98BAHORUCO
Moisés
Ayala Pérez
PRMPRI53,22661.05BARAHONA
Manuel María
Rodríguez Ortega
PRMPRM20,72856.56DAJABÓN
Omar Leonel
Fernández Domínguez
FPFP256,05456.20DISTRITO NACIONAL
Franklin Martín
Romero Morillo
PRMPRM87,98772.87DUARTE
Jonhson
Encarnación Díaz
PRMPRM18,34563.23ELÍAS PIÑA
Santiago José
Zorrilla
PRMPRM27,06168.89EL SEIBO
Carlos Manuel
Gómez Ureña
PRMPRM74,03668.85ESPAILLAT
Cristóbal Venerado Antonio
Castillo Liriano
PRMPRM24,44751.49HATO MAYOR
María Mercedes
Ortiz Diloné
PRMPRM35,37569.56HERMANAS MIRABAL
Dagoberto
Rodríguez Adames
PRMPRM15,72656.65INDEPENDENCIA
Rafael Barón
Duluc Rijo
PRMPLR51,63451.54LA ALTAGRACIA
Eduard Alexis
Espiritusanto Castillo
FPFP57,65752.17LA ROMANA
Ramón Rogelio
Genao Durán
PRMPRSC106,47159.94LA VEGA
Alexis
Victoria Yeb
PRMPRM51,32075.36MARÍA TRINIDAD SÁNCHEZ
Héctor Elpidio
Acosta Restituyo
PRMPRM44,45557.92MONSEÑOR NOUEL
Bernardo
Alemán Rodríguez
PRMPRM36,54270.78MONTE CRISTI
Pedro Antonio
Tineo Núñez
PRMPRM41,09342.93MONTE PLATA
Secundino
Velázquez Pimentel
PRMPRM8,70961.00PEDERNALES
Julito
Fulcar Encarnación
PRMPRM41,55152.58PERAVIA
Ginnette Altagracia
Bournigal Socías de Jiménez
PRMPRM80,50954.76PUERTO PLATA
Pedro Manuel
Catraín Bonilla
PRMPRM25,20750.97SAMANÁ
Ricardo
de los Santos Polanco
PRMPRM58,04972.50SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ
Gustavo
Lara Salazar
PRMPRM158,05557.86SAN CRISTÓBAL
Milciades Aneudy
Ortiz Sajiún
PRMPRM22,73368.91SAN JOSÉ DE OCOA
Félix Ramón
Bautista Rosario
FPFP66,81753.24SAN JUAN
Aracelis
Villanueva Figueroa
PRMPRM82,70562.48SAN PEDRO DE MACORÍS
Daniel Enrique de Jesús
Rivera Reyes
PRMPRM226,76563.06SANTIAGO
Casimiro Antonio
Marte Familia
PRMPPG18,17256.82SANTIAGO RODRÍGUEZ
Antonio Manuel
Taveras Guzmán
PRMPRM478,47054.17SANTO DOMINGO
Odalis Rafael
Rodríguez Rodríguez
PRMPRM41,62863.24VALVERDE

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.[2]

SenatorElectoral ListPartyProvince
LIA YNOCENCIA
DÍAZ SANTANA
PRMPRMAzua
MELANIA
SALVADOR JIMÉNEZ
PRMPRMBahoruco
JOSÉ MANUEL
DEL CASTILLO SAVIÑÓN
PLDPLDBarahona
DAVID RAFAEL
SOSA CERDA
PRSCFPDajabón
FRANKLIN MARTÍN
ROMERO MORILLO
PRMPRMDuarte
SANTIAGO JOSÉ
ZORRILLA
PRMPRMEl Seibo
ARYS YVAN
LORENZO SUERO
PLDPLDElías Piña
CARLOS
GÓMEZ UREÑA
PRMPRSCEspaillat
CRISTÓBAL VENERADO ANTONIO
CASTILLO LIRIANO
PRMPRMHato Mayor
BAUTISTA ANTONIO
ROJAS GÓMEZ
PRSCFPHermanas Mirabal
VALENTÍN
MEDRANO PÉREZ
PLDPLDIndependencia
VIRGILIO
CEDANO CEDANO
PRSCFPLa Altagracia
IVÁN JOSÉ
SILVA FERNÁNDEZ
PRMPRMLa Romana
RAMÓN ROGELIO
GENAO DURÁN
PRSCPRSCLa Vega
ALEXIS
VICTORIA YEB
PRMPRMMaría Trinidad Sánchez
HÉCTOR ELPIDIO
ACOSTA RESTITUYO
PRMPRMMonseñor Nouel
RAMÓN ANTONIO
PIMENTEL GÓMEZ
PRMPRMMonte Cristi
LENÍN
VALDEZ LÓPEZ
PRMPRMMonte Plata
DIONIS ALFONSO
SÁNCHEZ CARRASCO
PLDFPPedernales
MILCIADES MARINO
FRANJUL PIMENTEL
PRMPRMPeravia
GINNETTE ALTAGRACIA
BOURNIGAL SOCIAS DE JIMÉNEZ
PRMPRMPuerto Plata
PEDRO MANUEL
CATRAÍN BONILLA
PRMPRMSamaná
FRANKLIN ALBERTO
RODRÍGUEZ GARABITOS
FPFPSan Cristóbal
JOSÉ ANTONIO
CASTILLO CASADO
BISFPSan José de Ocoa
FÉLIX RAMÓN
BAUTISTA ROSARIO
PLDFPSan Juan
FRANKLIN YSAÍAS
PEÑA VILLANOVA
PLDFPSan Pedro de Macorís
RICARDO
DE LOS SANTOS POLANCO
PRMPRMSánchez Ramírez
RAFAEL EDUARDO
ESTRELLA VIRELLA
DXCDXCSantiago
CASIMIRO ANTONIO
MARTE FAMILIA
PRSCFPSantiago Rodríguez
ANTONIO MANUEL
TAVERAS GUZMÁN
PRMPRMSanto Domingo
MARTÍN EDILBERTO
NOLASCO VARGAS
PRMPRMValverde
FARIDE VIRGINIA
RAFUL SORIANO
PRMPRMDistrito Nacional

Composition (2016-2020)

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Senators elected in the May 2016 elections.

SenatorElectoral ListPartyProvince
RAFAEL PORFIRIO
CALDERÓN MARTÍNEZ
PLDPLDAzua
MANUEL ANTONIO
PAULA
PLDPLDBahoruco
EDIS FERNANDO
MATEO VÁSQUEZ
PLDPLDBarahona
ROSA SONIA
MATEO ESPINOSA
PLDPLDDajabón
AMÍLCAR JESÚS
ROMERO PORTUONDO
PLDPLDDuarte
SANTIAGO JOSÉ
ZORRILLA
PRMPRMEl Seibo
ADRIANO DE JESÚS
SÁNCHEZ ROA
PLDPLDElías Piña
JOSÉ RAFAEL
VARGAS PANTALEÓN
PLDPLDEspaillat
RUBÉN DARÍO
CRUZ UBIERA
PLDPLDHato Mayor
LUIS RENÉ
CANAÁN ROJAS
PLDPLDHermanas Mirabal
JUAN ORLANDO
MERCEDES SENA
PLDPLDIndependencia
AMABLE
ARISTY CASTRO
PLDPLRLa Altagracia
AMARILIS SANTANA
CEDANO DE MARTÍNEZ
PLDPLDLa Romana
EUCLIDES RAFAEL
SÁNCHEZ TAVÁREZ
PLDPLDLa Vega
ARÍSTIDES
VICTORIA YEB
PLDPLDMaria Trinidad Sanchez
FÉLIX MARÍA
NOVA PAULINO
PLDPLDMonseñor Nouel
HEINZ SIEGFRIED
VIELUF CABRERA
PLDPLDMonte Cristi
CHARLES NOEL
MARIOTTI TAPIA
PLDPLDMonte Plata
DIONIS ALFONSO
SÁNCHEZ CARRASCO
PLDPLDPedernales
WILTON BIENVENIDO
GUERRERO DUMÉ
PLDPLDPeravia
JOSÉ IGNACIO RAMÓN
PALIZA NOUEL
PRMPRMPuerto Plata
PRIM PUJALS
NOLASCO
PLDFPSamaná
TOMMY ALBERTO
GALÁN GRULLÓN
PLDPLDSan Cristóbal
PEDRO JOSÉ
ALEGRIA SOTO
BISPLDSan José de Ocoa
FÉLIX RAMÓN
BAUTISTA ROSARIO
PLDPLDSan Juan
JOSÉ EMETERIO
HAZIM FRAPPIER
PRSCPLDSan Pedro de Macorís
FÉLIX MARÍA
VÁSQUEZ ESPINAL
PLDPRDSánchez Ramírez
JULIO CÉSAR
VALENTÍN JIMINIÁN
PLDPLDSantiago
ANTONIO DE JESÚS
CRUZ TORRES
PLDPLDSantiago Rodríguez
CRISTINA ALTAGRACIA
LIZARDO MÉZQUITA
PLDPLDSanto Domingo
MANUEL DE JESÚS
GÜÍCHARDO VARGAS
PLDFPValverde
REINALDO DE LAS MERCEDES
PARED PÉREZ
PLDPLDDistrito Nacional

Party strengths in the Senate

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The following table shows the composition of the Senate at the start of the most recent legislative periods.

Party1998200220062010[1]201620202024
Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM)21724
Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC)323416[2]1
Dominican Liberation Party (PLD)312228266[3]0
Institutional Social Democratic Bloc (BIS)000011[4]0
People's Force (FP)1[3]3
Dominicans for Change (DXC)10
Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD)242970100
Liberal Reformist Party (PLR)101
People First Party (PPC)1
Alliance for Democracy (APD)1
Independent Revolutionary Party (PRI)1
Total3032[5]3232323232
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

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References

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  1. ^ Checo, José Chez; Sang, Mu-Kien Adriana. "Historia de la Cámara de Diputados - TOMO I. 1844-1978" (PDF). www.camaradediputados.gob.do.
  2. ^ "Senadores". Website of the Senate. 7 August 2020.
  3. ^ Melissa Marcelino (15 August 2011). "Sistema electoral y sistema de partidos en República Dominicana 1978–2008". Observatorio Politico Dominicano.
  4. ^ Josefina Medina (3 November 2020). "Éxodo al partido prometido: Salen del PLD y se van a la Fuerza del Pueblo". Hoy.
  5. ^ Abel Guzmán Then (16 August 2020). "Félix Bautista y Dionis Sánchez se fueron a la Fuerza del Pueblo". Listín Diario.
  6. ^ Josefina Medina (16 November 2020). "Continúa éxodo del PLD a Fuerza del Pueblo; Aguacates cuidaban empleos y estabilidad familiar". Hoy.
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