Fourth federal electoral district of Zacatecas
The fourth federal electoral district of Zacatecas (Distrito electoral federal 04 de Zacatecas) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of four such districts currently operating in the state of Zacatecas.[1]
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.
District territory
editUnder the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[2] the fourth district of Zacatecas covers the eastern portion of the state. Its head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Guadalupe.[1]
Deputies returned to Congress from this district
editNational parties | |
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Current | |
PAN | |
PRI | |
PT | |
PVEM | |
MC | |
Morena | |
Defunct or local only | |
PLM | |
PNR | |
PRM | |
PPS | |
PRD | |
PANAL | |
PSD | |
PES |
Legislature | Term | Party | Deputy |
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50th Congress | 1976–1979 | Julián Macías Pérez | |
51st Congress | 1979–1981 | Gonzalo García García | |
52nd Congress | 1981–1984 | Jesús Ortiz Herrera | |
53rd Congress | 1984–1987 | Manuel Monreal Zamarripa | |
54th Congress | 1987–1991 | Carlos Pavón Campos | |
55th Congress | 1991–1994 | Celestino Tobanche Alonso | |
56th Congress | 1994–1997 | Carlos Pérez Rico | |
57th Congress | 1997–1998 | Esaú Hernández Herrera | |
58th Congress | 2000–2003 | José Antonio García Leyva[3] | |
59th Congress | 2003–2006 | Rafael Flores Mendoza[4] | |
60th Congress | 2006–2009 | Francisco Javier Calzada Vázquez[5] | |
61st Congress | 2009–2012 | Samuel Herrera Chávez[6] | |
62nd Congress | 2012–2015 | Bárbara Romo Fonseca[7] | |
63rd Congress | 2015–2018 | Araceli Guerrero Esquivel[8] | |
64th Congress | 2018–2021 | Samuel Herrera Chávez[9] | |
65th Congress | 2021–2024 | Carolina Dávila Ramírez[10] | |
66th Congress | 2024–2027 |
References
edit- ^ a b "Memoria de la Distritación Nacional 2021-2023" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. p. 275. Retrieved 28 May 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.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. José Antonio García Leyva, LVIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Rafael Flores Mendoza, LIX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Francisco Javier Calzada Vázquez, LX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Samuel Herrera Chávez, LXI Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Bárbara Gabriela Romo Fonseca, LXII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Araceli Guerrero Esquivel, LXIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Samuel Herrera Chávez, LXIV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Carolina Dávila Ramírez, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 1 July 2024.