The fourth federal electoral district of Morelos (Distrito electoral federal 04 de Morelos) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of five such districts in the state of Morelos.
It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative period by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region.[1][2]
The fourth district was created through the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Under those reforms, Morelos's seat allocation rose from two to four.[3] The two new districts were first contested in the 1979 mid-term election.
District territory
editUnder the 2022 districting plan, which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[4] the fourth district comprises the municipalities of Amacuzac, Coatetelco, Coatlán del Río, Jojutla, Mazatepec, Miacatlán, Puente de Ixtla, Tetecala, Tlaltizapán de Zapata, Tlaquiltenango, Xochitepec, Zacatepec and Xoxocotla. Its head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the town of Los Pilares in the municipality of Jojutla.[5][6]
Deputies returned to Congress
editNational parties | |
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Current | |
PAN | |
PRI | |
PT | |
PVEM | |
MC | |
Morena | |
Defunct or local only | |
PLM | |
PNR | |
PRM | |
PP | |
PPS | |
PARM | |
PFCRN | |
Convergencia | |
PANAL | |
PSD | |
PES | |
PRD |
Election | Deputy | Party | Term | Legislature |
---|---|---|---|---|
1979 | Lauro Ortega Martínez[7] | 1979–1982 | 51st Congress | |
1982 | Emma Victoria Campos Figueroa[8] | 1982–1985 | 52nd Congress | |
1985 | Rubén Román Sánchez[9] | 1985–1988 | 53rd Congress | |
1988 | Pablo Torres Chávez[10] | 1988–1991 | 54th Congress | |
1991 | Felipe Ocampo Ocampo[11] | 1991–1994 | 55th Congress | |
1994 | Gerardo Flores González[12] | 1994–1997 | 56th Congress | |
1997 | Jesús Flores Carrasco[13] | 1997–2000 | 57th Congress | |
2000 | Bernardo Pastrana Gómez[14] | 2000–2003 | 58th Congress | |
2003 | Rosalina Mazari Espín[15] | 2003–2006 | 59th Congress | |
2006 | José Amado Orihuela Trejo[16] | 2006–2009 | 60th Congress | |
2009 | Rosalina Mazari Espín[17] | 2009–2012 | 61st Congress | |
2012 | Andrés Eloy Martínez Rojas[18] | 2012–2015 | 62nd Congress | |
2015 | Rosalina Mazari Espín[19] | 2015–2018 | 63rd Congress | |
2018 | Jorge Argüelles Victorero[20] | 2018–2021 | 64th Congress | |
2021 | Brenda Espinoza López[21] | 2021–2024 | 65th Congress | |
2024 | Juan Ángel Flores Bustamante[22] | 2024–2027 | 66th Congress |
References
edit- ^ "How Mexico Elects Its Leaders — The Rules". Mexico Solidarity Project. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ "Acuerdo del Consejo General del Instituto Nacional Electoral por el que se aprueba la demarcación territorial de las cinco circunscripciones electorales plurinominales federales en que se divide el país". Diario Oficial de la Federación. Instituto Nacional Electoral. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ González Casanova, Pablo (1993). Las Elecciones en México: evolución y perspectivas (3 ed.). Siglo XXI. p. 219. ISBN 9789682313219. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ De la Rosa, Yared (20 February 2023). "Nueva distritación electoral le quita diputados a la CDMX y le agrega a Nuevo León". Forbes México. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Morelos quedó conformado por cinco distritos electorales federales". Instituto Nacional Electoral. 16 December 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Memoria de la Distritación Nacional 2021–2023" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. p. 241. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 51" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 52" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 53" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 54" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 55" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 56" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Legislatura 57" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Bernardo Pastrana Gómez, LXVIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Rosalina Mazari Espín, LIX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. José Amado Orihuela Trejo, LXLegislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Rosalina Mazari Espín, LXI Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Andrés Eloy Martínez Rojas, LXII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Rosalina Mazari Espín, LXIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Jorge Arturo Argüelles Victorero, LXIV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Brenda Espinoza López, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Morelos Distrito 4. Los Pilares". Cómputos Distritales 2024. INE. Retrieved 20 July 2024.