Senate of Uruguay

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Senate
Cámara de Senadores
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Raúl Sendic
AU (MPP)
Since 1 March 2015
Structure
Seats 30
Political groups
Government coalition
  •      FA (16)

Opposition parties

Elections
Party-list proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
26 October 2014
Meeting place
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The Senate into the Palacio Legislativo
Website
Official website

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores) is the upper house of the General Assembly (Asamblea General) of Uruguay. The Chamber has 30 members elected for a five-year term by proportional representation; the vice-president of Uruguay presides over the chamber's sessions. As of the most recent general election, 16 Senators represent the Frente Amplio, 9 represent the National Party, and 5 represent the Colorado Party.[1]

Latest elections

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e • d Summary of the 26 October 2014 General Assembly of Uruguay election
and the 30 November 2014 presidential election run-off.
Party or coalition
Presidential candidate
First round (General election) Second round
(Presidential runoff)
Votes % Seats
Chamber +/– Senate +/– Votes %
Broad Front
Tabaré Vázquez
1,134,187 49.45 50 0 15 –1 1,226,105 56.63
National Party
Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou
732,601 31.94 32 +2 10 +1 939,074 43.37
Colorado Party
Pedro Bordaberry
305,699 13.33 13 –4 4 –1
Independent Party
Pablo Mieres
73,379 3.20 3 +1 1 +1
Popular Assembly
Gonzalo Abella
26,869 1.17 1 +1 0 0
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente
César Vega
17,835 0.78 0 N/A 0 N/A
Workers' Party
Rafael Fernández
3,218 0.14 0 N/A 0 N/A
Total 2,372,117 100 99 0 30 0 2,321,230 100
Invalid/blank votes 78,329 156,051
Registered voters/turnout 2,620,791 90.51 2,620,791 88.57
Source: Corte Electoral, Buenos Aires Herald

Current Senators

As of the Uruguayan general election, 2009.

Name Party Sector
Danilo Astori - President Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Sergio Abreu National Party National Alliance
Ernesto Agazzi Frente Amplio MPP
José Amorín Colorado Party ProBa
Carlos Baráibar Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Pedro Bordaberry Colorado Party Vamos Uruguay
Juan Chiruchi National Party UNA
Germán Coutinho Colorado Party Vamos Uruguay
Eber Da Rosa National Party National Alliance
Susana Dalmás Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro Frente Amplio CAP-L
Ramón Fonticiella Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Francisco Gallinal National Party UNA
Luis Alberto Heber National Party UNA
Luis Alberto Lacalle National Party UNA
Jorge Larrañaga National Party National Alliance
Eduardo Lorier Frente Amplio Communist Party of Uruguay
Daniel Martínez Frente Amplio Socialist Party of Uruguay
Rafael Michelini Frente Amplio New Space
Daniel Montiel Frente Amplio MPP
Carlos Moreira National Party National Alliance
Constanza Moreira Frente Amplio MPP
Rodolfo Nin Novoa Frente Amplio Progressive Alliance
Ope Pasquet Colorado Party Vamos Uruguay
Gustavo Penadés National Party UNA
Enrique Rubio Frente Amplio Vertiente Artiguista
Jorge Saravia Frente Amplio MPP
Héctor Tajám Frente Amplio MPP
Lucía Topolansky Frente Amplio MPP
Tabaré Viera Colorado Party ProBa
Mónica Xavier Frente Amplio Socialist Party of Uruguay

Former Senators

As of the Uruguayan general election, 2004.

Name Party Sector
Rodolfo Nin Novoa - President Frente Amplio Progressive Alliance
Sergio Abreu National Party National Alliance
Ernesto Agazzi (1) Frente Amplio MPP
Isaac Alfie (2) Colorado Party List 15
Juan Justo Amaro Colorado Party List 15
Enrique Antía National Party Correntada Wilsonista
Mariano Arana (3) Frente Amplio Vertiente Artiguista
Marina Arismendi (4) Frente Amplio Communist Party of Uruguay
Danilo Astori (5) Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Alberto Cid Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Alberto Couriel Frente Amplio MPP
Eber da Rosa National Party National Alliance
Susana Dalmás Frente Amplio Uruguay Assembly
Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro Frente Amplio MPP
Francisco Gallinal National Party Correntada Wilsonista
Reinaldo Gargano (6) Frente Amplio Socialist Party of Uruguay
Luis Alberto Heber National Party Herrerism
Gustavo Lapaz National Party Herrerism
Julio Lara National Party National Alliance
Jorge Larrañaga National Party National Alliance
Héctor Lescano (7) Frente Amplio Progressive Alliance
Ruperto Long National Party National Alliance
Rafael Michelini Frente Amplio New Space
Carlos Moreira National Party National Alliance
José Mujica (8) Frente Amplio MPP
Gustavo Penadés National Party Herrerism
Enrique Rubio (9) Frente Amplio Vertiente Artiguista
Julio María Sanguinetti Colorado Party Foro Batllista
Jorge Saravia Frente Amplio MPP
Víctor Vaillant Frente Amplio MPP
Mónica Xavier Frente Amplio Socialist Party of Uruguay
  • (1) Assistant Secretary (Deputy Minister) of Livestock since 2005, replaced Leonardo Nicolini (2005 - 2007) and Alberto Breccia (since February 2007).
  • (2) On resignation of Jorge Batlle.
  • (3) Minister of Housing since 2005, replaced Margarita Percovich.
  • (4) Minister for Social Development since 2005, replaced Eduardo Lorier.
  • (5) Minister of Economy from 2005 to 2008, replaced Carlos Baráibar.
  • (6) Foreign Minister since 2005, replaced José Korzeniak.
  • (7) Minister of Tourism since 2005, replaced Eduardo Ríos.
  • (8) was Minister of Livestock between 2005 and 2008, replaced by Lucía Topolansky.
  • (9) resigned in March 2007 to assume ownership of the OPP, as did Juan José Bentancor.

Members

See also

References

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