Puerto Rico representative districts


The Puerto Rico representative districts refers to the electoral districts in which Puerto Rico is divided for the purpose of electing 40 of the 51 members of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. The island is currently divided into 40 representative districts, each based on a similar number of inhabitants, and comprising one or more precincts—an electoral division divided, in turn, into colleges. A college usually is defined simply by the nearest public school to the voter's declared residence. American citizens may vote only for the district in which they have declared their residence, and only for up to one member of the House per district by first-past-the-post.

History

Districts are revised after every ten-year census.

Districts

DistrictMunicipalities/BarriosPopulation
1
2
  • most of Hato Rey
  • 3
  • Río Piedras
  • Sabana Llana, San Juan
  • 4
  • most of Cupey, San Juan
  • 5
  • some of Cupey, San Juan
  • some of Guaynabo
  • Aguas Buenas
  • 6
  • some of Guaynabo
  • Cataño
  • 7
  • some of Bayamón
  • 8
  • some of Bayamón
  • 9
  • some of Bayamón
  • Toa Alta
  • 10
  • Toa Baja
  • 11
  • Dorado
  • some of Vega Alta
  • some of Vega Baja
  • 12
  • some of Vega Alta
  • some of Vega Baja
  • some of Manatí
  • Morovis
  • 13
  • some of Manatí
  • Barceloneta
  • Ciales
  • Florida
  • some of Arecibo
  • 14
  • most of Arecibo
  • some of Hatillo
  • 15
  • some of Hatillo
  • Camuy
  • Quebradillas
  • 16
  • Isabela
  • San Sebastián
  • Las Marías
  • 17
  • most of Moca
  • Aguadilla
  • 18
  • some of Moca
  • Aguada
  • Rincón
  • Añasco
  • some of Mayagüez
  • 19
  • most of Mayagüez
  • some of San Germán
  • 20
  • some of San Germán
  • Hormigueros
  • Cabo Rojo
  • 21
  • Lajas
  • Maricao
  • Sabana Grande
  • Guánica
  • some of Yauco
  • 22
  • Lares
  • Adjuntas
  • Utuado
  • some of Jayuya
  • 23
  • some of Yauco
  • Guayanilla
  • Peñuelas
  • some of Ponce
  • 24
  • some of Ponce
  • 25
  • most of Ponce
  • some of Jayuya
  • some of Juana Díaz
  • 26
  • Villalba
  • some of Coamo
  • Orocovis
  • some of Barranquitas
  • 27
  • some of Juana Díaz
  • some of Coamo
  • Santa Isabel
  • Aibonito
  • some of Salinas
  • 28
  • some of Barranquitas
  • Corozal
  • Naranjito
  • Comerío
  • 29
  • Cidra
  • Cayey
  • 30
  • some of Salinas
  • Guayama
  • Arroyo
  • 31
  • some of Caguas
  • Gurabo
  • 32
  • most of Caguas
  • 33
  • some of San Lorenzo
  • Juncos
  • some of Las Piedras
  • 34
  • most of San Lorenzo
  • Patillas
  • Maunabo
  • Yabucoa
  • 35
  • some of Las Piedras
  • Naguabo
  • Humacao
  • 36
  • some of Río Grande
  • Luquillo
  • Fajardo
  • Ceiba
  • Vieques
  • Culebra
  • 37
  • most of Río Grande
  • Loíza
  • some of Canóvanas
  • 38
  • some of Canóvanas
  • some of Carolina
  • some of Trujillo Alto
  • 39
  • some of Carolina
  • some of Trujillo Alto
  • 40
  • most of Carolina