| LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
Built in 1929, the Capitol Building overlooks San Juan Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The Capitol houses the legislative branches, which comprises the House of Representatives and Senate.
Click here for Puerto Rico Constitution |
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Government Structure
Brief description of the Commonwealth government, its power, finances and status |
EXECUTIVE BRANCH |
Governor's Executive Office
Executive and all other offices attached to the governor's office |
| LEGISLATIVE BRANCH |
Senate Members
See our list of senators, to get more information on party affiliation and committees |
Senate Districts Map
Interactive map that shows senatorial districts and senators with their party affiliation |
House of Representatives
See our list of representatives, to get more information on party affiliation and committees |
House of Representatives Districts Map
Interactive map that shows representatives with their districts and party affiliation |
Legislative Offices
Civil Rights Commission, Comptroller's, Legislative Services, and Ombudsman's offices |
| JUDICIAL BRANCH |
For information related to Puerto Rico's judicial branch, Appellate Court, District Courts and opinions, press here |
For information regarding Chief Judge and Associated Judges, composition and opinions, press here |
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT |
Federal Government
Relationship with Puerto Rico |
For information regarding Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Court, District Court, Pretrial Services Office, Probation Services Office, Judges and Opinions, please click here |
| MUNICIPALITIES |
Municipalities (Cities) Directory
Information on every municipality (city) in Puerto Rico such as the mayor, points of interest, personalities and phone numbers |