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Pando's delegation to the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia is comprised of four members of the Chamber of Senators and five members of the Chamber of Deputies, in addition to one representative before supranational parliamentary organizations, as well as their respective substitutes.

Each department elects four senators at-large to serve five-year terms, chosen through party-list proportional representation using the D'Hondt method. Members of the Chamber of Deputies are also elected to five-year terms: half are apportioned from a slate of party-list candidates using the same system outlined previously, while the other half are directly elected from each of Pando's two single-member circumscriptions. Additionally, Pando's minority indigenous peoples are entitled to elect their own representative to the Chamber of Deputies, and each department is also granted one representative before supranational legislatures, apportioned based on the political force that won the most votes that cycle.

Both senators and deputies are elected alongside an accompanying substitute, who may vote in their absence, vote in commissions and committees, and assume their counterpart's seat in the event of a vacancy. As a product of the state-mandated gender quota, all primary and substitute legislators must maintain one-to-one gender parity, meaning every male parliamentarian has a female substitute and vice versa.

The longest-serving of any of department's assemblymen is name, serving from date to date. The longest-serving senator is name, who served from date to date, and the longest-serving deputy is name, who served from date to date. There have been number people who have represented department in the Legislative Assembly: number in the Chamber of Deputies, number in the Senate, and number in both chambers. The youngest member to represent department was name, who entered office at age number; the eldest member, name, left office at age number.

Current members

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Senate

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Pando is represented in the Senate by four senators, elected at-large on a closed party list, allocated proportionally using the D'Hondt method. Unlike in the lower chamber, the number of senators representing each department is static, although the base amount was increased from three to four following the enactment of the 2009 Constitution, and, as such, the Senate has had thirty-six members since 2010.

3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly[1][2]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
3 November 2020 Incumbent 9 November 2020 Incumbent [3] [4]
3 November 2020 Incumbent 9 November 2020 Incumbent [5] [6]
° 3 November 2020 Incumbent 9 November 2020 Incumbent [7] [8]
° 3 November 2020 Incumbent 9 November 2020 Incumbent [9] [10]

Chamber of Deputies

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Pando is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by five deputies: two are apportioned at-large from a closed party list, allocated proportionally using the D'Hondt method, while the other two are directly elected from each of the department's single-member circumscriptions using a first-past-the-post voting system. (?) Additionally, qualified voters belonging to Pando's minority Ese Ejja, Machinere, Pacahuara, Tacana, and Yaminawá indigenous peoples are entitled to elect their own representative from a single at-large special rural native indigenous circumscription.[11] The Constitution of Bolivia establishes a principle of equity in the redistribution of seats, which in practice grants a minimum number of four seats to the six departments with the lowest population and level of economic development.

In Bolivia, constituency boundaries are determined by the Plurinational Electoral Organ, an independent body that periodically rearticulates the size of each circumscription based on the most recent census data; these changes must be approved by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. Department's x circumscriptions were created based on population data from the 2012 census and were first contested in the 2014 general election. The department has x urban districts and x rural districts. Described districts.

3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly[1][12]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [13] [14]
° 3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [15] [16]
3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [17] [18]
. 3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [19] [20]
. 3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [21] [22]
S. 3 November 2020 Incumbent 5 November 2020 Incumbent [23] [24]
R. 12 November 2020 Incumbent 12 November 2020 Incumbent [25] [26]

Historical delegations

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Members of the National Congress

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[27][28]

1979–1980

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The term of office of this legislature was cut short by a coup d'état on 17 July 1980.

1979–1980 National Congress[29][30]
L. Senator Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
Ciro Villavicencio MNR 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 MNR-A [31]
José Luis Roca PDC 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 [32][α]
Rubén Julio MNR-J 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 ADN [33]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
Jorge Arteaga MNR 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 MNR-A [34]
Jorge Justiniano MNR 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 [35]
Carlos Benquique MNR 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 [36]
Leopoldo Fernández ADN 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 ADN [37]
Adolfo Sánchez ADN 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 [38]
Leopoldo Vaca MNRI 1 August 1979 17 July 1980 UDP [39]

1982–1985

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The term of office of this legislature was shortened by one year.

1982–1985 National Congress[40][41]
L. Senator Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
Jorge Justiniano MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 MNR-A [35]
Jorge Arteaga MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 [34]
Carlos Azad ADN 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 ADN [42]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
Carlos Benquique MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 MNR-A [36]
Raúl Rodríguez MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 [43]
Fernando Barthelemy MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 [44]
Gerardo Sánchez MNR 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 [45]
Leopoldo Fernández ADN 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 ADN [37]
José Valquirio MNRI 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 UDP [46]
Enrique Riveros FSB 1 October 1982 3 August 1985 FSB [47]

1985–1989

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1985–1989 National Congress[48][49][50]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
3 August 1985 2 August 1989 3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51] [51]
3 August 1985 2 August 1989 3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51] [51]
3 August 1985 2 August 1989 3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51] [51]
1985–1989 National Congress[48][49][50]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51]
° 3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51]
3 August 1985 2 August 1989 [51]

1989–1993

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1989–1993 National Congress[52][53]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
2 August 1989 2 August 1993 2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51] [51]
2 August 1989 2 August 1993 2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51] [51]
2 August 1989 2 August 1993 2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51] [51]
1989–1993 National Congress[52][53]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office
2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51]
° 2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51]
2 August 1989 2 August 1993 [51]

1993–1997

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1993–1997 National Congress[54][55]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]
2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]
2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]
° 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]
2 August 1993 2 August 1997 2 August 1993 2 August 1997 [51] [51]

1997–2002

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First election with direct elections in single-member circumscriptions.

1997–2002 National Congress[56][57][58]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
° 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
. 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]
. 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 2 August 1997 2 August 2002 [51] [51]

2002–2006

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First legislature with five-year terms rather than four. The term of office of this legislature was was shortened by two years.

2002–2006 National Congress[59][60][61]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
2 August 2002 17 January 2006 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
2 August 2002 17 January 2006 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
2 August 2002 17 January 2006 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
2 August 2002 17 January 2006 27 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
° 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 27 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
2 August 2002 17 January 2006 27 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
. 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 27 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]
. 2 August 2002 17 January 2006 27 August 2002 17 January 2006 [51] [51]

2006–2010

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The term of office of this legislature was shortened by one year.

2006–2010 National Congress[62][63][64]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
17 January 2006 19 January 2010 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
17 January 2006 19 January 2010 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
17 January 2006 19 January 2010 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
17 January 2006 19 January 2010 31 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
° 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 31 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
17 January 2006 19 January 2010 31 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
. 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 31 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]
. 17 January 2006 19 January 2010 31 January 2006 19 January 2010 [51] [51]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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https://www.opinion.com.bo/articulo/el-pais/alarcon-congreso-asamblea-legislativa-plurinacional/20091231194255332703.html

2010–2015

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1st Plurinational Legislative Assembly[65][66][67]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [68] [69]
19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [70] [71]
° 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [72] [73]
° 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [74] [75]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [76] [77]
° 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [78] [79]
19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [80] [81]
. 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [82] [83]
. 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [84] [85]
S. 19 January 2010 18 January 2015 25 January 2010 18 January 2015 [86] [87]

2015–2020

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The term of office of this legislature was extended by one year.

This legislature saw the introduction of representatives before supranational parliamentary organizations. Each department elects a single supranational representative at-large, allocated based on the regional presidential result in the same manner as senators and party-list deputies.[88][β] The new delegates superseded and democratized a function historically entrusted to parliament; in prior legislatures, the Senate and Chamber of Deputies had been charged with designating assembly members from among their own ranks to represent the country before international bodies.[89] Although marginally separate from both legislative chambers, the supranational representatives are administratively and financially dependent on the Chamber of Deputies.[90]

2nd Plurinational Legislative Assembly[91][92]
L. Senator Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Sen. Sub.
18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [93] [94]
18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [95] [96]
° 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [97] [98]
° 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [99] [100]
L. Deputy Party Term of office Substitute Party Term of office Caucus Ref.
Took office Left office Took office Left office Dep. Sub.
18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [101] [102]
° 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [103] [104]
18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [105] [106]
. 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [107] [108]
. 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [109] [110]
S. 18 January 2015 3 November 2020 23 January 2015 3 November 2020 [111] [112]
R. 26 January 2015 3 November 2020 26 January 2015 3 November 2020 [113] [114]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Served as ambassador to the United Kingdom from ??? 1979 to ??? 1980; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
  2. ^ In effect, this means that the presidential winner in each department is also allocated that region's representative.[88]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b "Nomina de Ciudadanos Electos" (PDF). oep.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Plurinational Electoral Organ. 2020. p. x. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 November 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  2. ^ Primary senators sworn in 3 November 2020:
    Substitute senators sworn in 9 November 2020:
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  11. ^ Marca, Juan Pablo (18 October 2020). "Las circunscripciones especiales indígenas" [The special indigenous circumscriptions]. Página Siete (in Spanish). La Paz. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  12. ^ Primary deputies sworn in 3 November 2020:
    Substitute deputies sworn in 5 November 2020:
    Representatives sworn in 12 November 2020:
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  27. ^ "Título II, Capítulo IV, Artículo 28º (Suspensión de funciones parlamentarias)". Reglamento de la Cámara de Diputados (in Spanish). La Paz: Chamber of Deputies. 1997. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. {{cite book}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 3 March 2009 suggested (help); |work= ignored (help)
  28. ^ "Título III, Capítulo IV, Artículo 30º (Suspensión de funciones parlamentarias)". Reglamento de la Cámara de Senadores (in Spanish). La Paz: Chamber of Senators. 1997. Archived from the original on 18 November 2004. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  29. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1979: El 'empantanamiento'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 27–36. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  30. ^ Congress convened 1 August 1979:
    Congress dissolved 17 July 1980:
  31. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 638.
  32. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 503–504.
  33. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 301–302.
  34. ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 69.
  35. ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 307–308.
  36. ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 100.
  37. ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 219–220.
  38. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 545.
  39. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 607.
  40. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1980: El golpe contra la 'onerosa farsa de las elecciones'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 37–47. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  41. ^ Congress convened 1 October 1982:
  42. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 76.
  43. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 511.
  44. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 92–93.
  45. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 539.
  46. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 615.
  47. ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 502.
  48. ^ a b Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1985: Inicio de la democracia pactada". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 53–76. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  49. ^ a b "Estadísticas Electorales: Elecciones Generales 1985" (PDF). cne.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. pp. 1–17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  50. ^ a b Congress convened 3 August 1985:
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  52. ^ a b Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1989: El 'triple empate'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 77–122. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  53. ^ a b "Estadísticas Electorales: Elecciones Generales 1989" (PDF). cne.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. pp. 58–73. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  54. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1993: Las reformas institucionales". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 123–168. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
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  56. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1997: Primera experiencia con el sistema mixto". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 175–236. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  57. ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 1997 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 1997. OCLC 42464494.
  58. ^ Congress convened 2 August 1997:
  59. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 2002: Insurrección electoral". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 237–297. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  60. ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 2002 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 2002. OCLC 1083370117.
  61. ^ Primary legislators sworn in 2 August 2002:
    Substitute deputies sworn in 27 August 2002:
  62. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 2005: Mayoría absoluta". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 299–360. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
  63. ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 2005 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 2005. OCLC 42464494.
  64. ^ Primary legislators sworn in 17 January 2006:
    Substitute deputies sworn in 31 January 2006:
  65. ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 2009: Reelección". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Eeccciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 363–434. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
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  67. ^ Primary legislators sworn in 19 January 2010:
    Substitute legislators sworn in 25 January 2010:
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