Beginning today, the newly recomposed Central Electoral Board will divide itself into two chambers: one to handle administrative problems of the electoral process and the other to oversee contentious disputes. The president of the Central Electoral Board, Ramon Morel Cerda, will preside over both. The Senate, whose official Special Session ended on 15 February, will hold a special session in which Andres Bautista, the president of the Senate, will swear in the two new judges of the electoral board, Robert Rosario and Luis Tavarez Tavarez. There are now nine judges on the board, charged with the organization of the 2004 elections.