Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico

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Speaker of the
House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
Speaker pro tempore

The President of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico —commonly called the Speaker of the House (

Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico. The Constitution, however, does not establish its functions and since the House is the only body authorized by the Constitution to regulate its own internal affairs, the functions of the Speaker vary from session to session—save being called "Speaker" as the Constitution establishes.[1] The Speaker is typically elected during the House inaugural session.[2]

When absent, the Speaker is substituted by the

.

The current Speaker is

Popular Democratic Party

Background

The Speaker traces its history back to more than 124 years ago when the

Article III, which establishes that, "[...]the House of Representatives [shall elect] a Speaker from among [its] members." The Constitution, however, does not establish what a "Speaker" is nor what its function should be.[1] Internal rules adopted by the House through a simple resolution establish its definition, functions, responsibilities, and legal scope.[2]

Functions

Typically the Speaker is responsible for the observance and compliance of the House internal rules. He also typically:[2]

  • presides all joint commissions,
  • resolves and decides all parliamentary situations and rules of order brought in sessions,
  • names all permanent and special commissions of the House, as well as being a member
    ex officio
    of each one,
  • signs all bills, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, reorganization plans, and simple resolutions approved by the House and the Legislative Assembly,
  • convenes special sessions of the House,
  • maintains order and decorum in the House, a responsibility typically delegated to the
    Sergeant-at-Arms of the House
    ,
  • must vote in all matters presented in the House (can not abstain),
  • represents the House in all forums,
  • is responsible for all administrative matters of the House, a responsibility typically delegated to the
    Secretary of the House
    ,
  • prepares an annual and monthly report detailing all work done by the House,
  • appoints an internal auditor for the House,
  • prepares the budget of the House,
  • prepares a registry of all lobbyists that must be freely available to the public,
  • is responsible of providing free access to the public to all works generated by the House, and
  • offers training and continuing education opportunities to House members, advisors, and employees.

Speakers

  
New Progressive Party    Popular Democratic Party
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Party Speaker pro tempore
1 Manuel F. Rossy Calderón December 3, 1900 December 31, 1904
Republican
2 Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón January 10, 1905 December 31, 1906
Union
3 Francisco P. Acuña y Paniagua January 14, 1907 March 6, 1907
Union
4 José de Diego José de Diego Martínez March 6, 1907 July 16, 1918
Union
Juan Bernardo Huyke
5 Juan Bernardo Huyke November 26, 1918 December 31, 1920
Union
Miguel Guerra Mondragón
6 Cayetano Coll y Cuchí February 14, 1921 February 11, 1923
Union
Alfonso Lastra Chárriez
7 Miguel Guerra Mondragrón February 12, 1923 December 31, 1924
Union
Alfonso Lastra Chárriez
8 José Tous Soto February 9, 1925 February 18, 1930
Republican
Miguel Guerra Modragón
1925–1929

Benigno Fernández García
1929–1930
9 Manuel F. Rossy Calderón February 20, 1930 August 6, 1932
Republican
Enrique Landrón Otero
1930

Rafael Alonso Torres
1930–1931
10 Rafael Alonso Torres October 18, 1932 December 31, 1932
Socialist
Jorge Romaní
11 Miguel A. García Méndez February 13, 1933 December 31, 1940
Republican
Rafael Alonso Torres
12 Samuel Quiñones Samuel R. Quiñones Quiñones February 12, 1941 March 5, 1943
PPD
Luis Sánchez Frasqueri
13 Rafael Arrillaga Torrens March 5, 1943 February 24, 1944
Socialist
Julio Reguero González
14 Rafael Rodríguez Pacheco February 24, 1944 December 31, 1944
Republican
Julio Reguero González
15
María L. Gómez Garriga
January 11, 1945 February 12, 1945
PPD
Guillermo Alicea Campos
16 Francisco M. Susoni Abreu February 12, 1945 June 5, 1948
PPD
Ernesto Ramos Antonini
17 Ernesto Ramos Antonini June 22, 1948 January 9, 1963
PPD
María L. Gómez Garriga
1953–1956

Jorge Font Saldaña

1957–1962
18 Santiago Polanco
Santiago Polanco Abreu
January 14, 1963 December 31, 1964
PPD
Benjamín Ortiz Ortiz
19 Arcilio Alvarado Alvarado January 11, 1965 December 31, 1968
PPD
Aguedo Mojica
20
Angel Viera Martínez
January 13, 1969 December 31, 1972
PNP
Rubén Otero Bosco
1969–1970

José E. Salichs Lope de Haro
1970–1972
21
Luis E. Ramos Yordán
January 8, 1973 December 31, 1976
PPD
Severo Colberg Ramírez
22
Angel Viera Martínez
January 10, 1977 January 28, 1982
PNP
José N. Granados Navedos
1977 – 1978

José E. Salichs Lope de Haro
1978 – December 31, 1980

Severo Colberg Ramírez

1981 – 1982
23 Severo Colberg Ramírez January 28, 1982 December 31, 1984
PPD
Presby Santiago García
24
José R. Jarabo Alvarez
January 14, 1985 December 31, 1992
PPD
Samuel Ramírez Torres
25
Zaida R. Hernández Torres
January 11, 1993 December 31, 1996
PNP
Edison Misla Aldarondo
26 Edison Misla Aldarondo January 13, 1997 December 31, 2000
PNP
José N. Granados Navedos
January 1997 – June 30, 1999

Edwin Mundo Ríos

June 30, 1999 – December 31, 2000
27
Carlos Vizcarrondo Irizarry
January 8, 2001 December 31, 2004
PPD
Ferdinand Pérez Román
28 José Aponte José F. Aponte Hernández January 10, 2005 December 31, 2008
PNP
Epifanio Jiménez
29
Jenniffer A. González Colón
January 12, 2009 December 31, 2012
PNP
Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló
30 Jaime Perelló January 14, 2013 August 29, 2016
PPD
Roberto Rivera
31 Carlos Johnny Méndez January 9, 2017 December 31, 2020
PNP
José Torres Zamora
32 Rafael Hernández Montañez January 11, 2021 present
PPD
José "Conny" Varela

Speakers pro tempore

The Vice President of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico (commonly called the Speaker pro tempore) is the second highest-ranking officer of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. The Speaker pro tempore substitutes the Speaker of the House in his absence. The Speaker pro tempore has a counterpart in the Senate by the President pro tempore of the Senate.

References

  1. ^ a b "Article III, Section 9". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d R. de la C. 126 del 2013, "Reglamento de la Cámara de Representantes del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico" (in Spanish) House of Representatives of Puerto Rico (January 15, 2013). Retrieved on August 9, 2013.
  3. ^ Reconocen a 22 ‘Ponceños Ilustres’. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  4. ^ Reconocen a 22 ‘Ponceños Ilustres’. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.