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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Senado (Senate)
ELECTORAL SYSTEM

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Parliament name (generic / translated) Congreso Nacional de la República / National Congress of the Republic
Structure of parliament Bicameral
Chamber name (generic / translated) Senado / Senate
Related chamber (for bicameral parliaments) Cámara de Diputados / Chamber of Deputies
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Electoral Law 26 January 2010
(2010 Constitution)
Mode of designation directly elected 32
Constituencies 32 single-member constituencies corresponding to the country's 31 provinces and the National District.
Voting system Majority: Majority: simple majority vote.
If vacancies arise between general elections, the plenary session of the Senate chooses a replacement from among three candidates nominated by the party whose member vacated his/her seat.
Voting is compulsory.
Voter requirements - age: 18 years or married
- Dominican Republic citizenship
- disqualifications: members of the armed forces and police, irrevocable conviction for treason, espionage or conspiracy against the Republic, conviction for taking up arms or lending aid or participating in any attack against the country; right suspended in cases of irrevocable sentence to criminal punishment (until rehabilitation), legally declared judicial interdiction (while in effect) and acceptance, while in the country, of an office or employment from a foreign government without prior authorization from the executive branch
CANDIDATES
Eligibility - qualified elctors
- age: 25 years
- Dominican Republic citizenship
- full enjoyment of civil and political rights
- native of the territorial district where elected or residence therein for at least five consecutive years
Incompatibilities - any other public office or position
Candidacy requirements - nomination by a political party recognized by the Central Electoral Board; candidates are chosen by a convention of their party, which then submits these names to the competent electoral board
- support by a political group which has an organization and a programme similar to that of a political party for independent candidates

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