2nd federal electoral district of Coahuila

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Coahuila's 2nd
Flag of Mexico.svg
Electoral district of the
Chamber of Deputies of Mexico
Federal Electoral Districts of Coahuila (since 2022).png
  2nd district since 2022
Incumbent
Member Javier Borrego Adame  [ es ]
Party Morena
Congress 66th (2024–2027)
District
State Coahuila
Head town San Pedro de las Colonias
Coordinates 25°45′N102°58′W / 25.750°N 102.967°W / 25.750; -102.967
Covers
Region Second
Precincts268
Population378,794 (2020 Census)
Coahuila under the 2017-2022 districting plan Mapa Electoral Federal de Coahuila (2017-2022).png
Coahuila under the 2017–2022 districting plan

The 2nd federal electoral district of Coahuila (Spanish : Distrito electoral federal 02 de Coahuila) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of eight such districts in the state of Coahuila. [1]

Contents

It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session 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 second region. [2] [3]

The current member for the district, re-elected in the 2024 general election, is Francisco Javier Borrego Adame  [ es ] of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena). [4] [5]

District territory

The district is one of the country's largest in terms of its surface area. In its 2023 districting plan, which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, the National Electoral Institute (INE) assigned Coahuila an additional district. [6] The reconfigured 2nd district covers 268 electoral precincts (secciones electorales) across 11 municipalities: [7] [8]

The head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied, is the city of San Pedro de las Colonias. The district reported a population of 378,794 in the 2020 Census. [1]

Previous districting schemes

Evolution of electoral district numbers
197419781996200520172023
Coahuila477778
Chamber of Deputies196300
Sources: [1] [9] [10] [11]

2017–2022

Between 2017 and 2022, the district covered 12 municipalities: Castaños, Cuatrociénegas, Francisco I. Madero, Lamadrid, Múzquiz, Nadadores, Ocampo, Ramos Arizpe, Sacramento, San Buenaventura, San Pedro de las Colonias, and Sierra Mojada. The head town was at San Pedro de las Colonias. [11] [12]

2005–2017

From 2005 to 2017, the district was in the same region of the state in the 2002 scheme. It comprised 11 municipalities: Cuatrociénegas, Francisco I. Madero, Frontera, Lamadrid, Múzquiz, Nadadores, Ocampo, San Juan de Sabinas, San Pedro de las Colonias, San Buenaventura and Sierra Mojada. The head town was the city of San Pedro de las Colonias. [13] [14]

1996–2005

Between 1996 and 2005, the district was in the same part of the state and comprised 12 municipalities: Cuatrociénegas, Francisco I. Madero, Frontera, Lamadrid, Múzquiz, Nadadores, Ocampo, San Juan de Sabinas, San Pedro de las Colonias, San Buenaventura and Sierra Mojada. [15] [14]

1978–1996

The districting scheme in force from 1978 to 1996 was the result of the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Under that plan, Coahuila's seat allocation rose from 4 to 7. [9] The district had its head town at Torreón and it covered a part of that city. [16]

Deputies returned to Congress

Flag of Mexico.svg National parties
Current
PAN Party (Mexico).svg PAN
PRI Party (Mexico).svg PRI
PT Party (Mexico).svg PT
PVE Party (Mexico).svg PVEM
Logo Partido Movimiento Ciudadano (Mexico).svg MC
Morena logo (alt).svg Morena
Defunct or local only
Logo del Partido Laborista Mexicano.svg PLM
Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg PNR
Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg PRM
Partido Nacional Mexicano.svg PNM
Logo del Partido Populista (Mexico).png PP
Emblema PPS.svg PPS
PARM logo (Mexico) (1954-1994).svg PARM
PFCRN Logo.png PFCRN
CON logo (Mexico).svg Convergencia
PNA Party (Mexico).svg PANAL
PSD logo (Mexico).svg PSD
Partido Encuentro Social (Mexico).svg PES
Logo Encuentro Solidario.svg PES
PRD logo (Mexico).svg PRD
Coahuila's 2nd district
ElectionDeputyPartyTermLegislature
1916  [ es ] Ernesto Meade Fierro [17] [18] 1916–1917 Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
1917 Vacant1917–1918 27th Congress
1918 Gustavo Gámez 1918–1920 28th Congress
1920 Aureliano J. Mijares Logo del Partido Laborista Mexicano.svg 1920–1922 29th Congress
1922  [ es ] Adrián Aguirre Benavides  [ es ] Logo del Partido Laborista Mexicano.svg 1922–1924 30th Congress
1924 Vicente Santos Guajardo Logo del Partido Laborista Mexicano.svg 1924–1926 31st Congress
1926 Eduardo C. Loustaunau 1926–1930 32nd Congress
1928 Eduardo C. Loustaunau 1926–1930 33rd Congress
1930 Manuel Mijares V. 1930–1934 34th Congress
1932 Manuel Mijares V. 1930–1934 35th Congress
1934 Gustavo Espinoza Mireles  [ es ] Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 1934–1937 36th Congress
1937 Juan Pérez Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 1937–1940 37th Congress
1940 Genaro S. Cervantes Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg 1940–1943 38th Congress
1943 Ubaldo Veloz Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg 1943–1946 39th Congress
1946 León V. Paredes PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1946–1949 40th Congress
1949 Juan Magos Borjón PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1949–1952 41st Congress
1952 José Villarreal Corona PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1952–1955 42nd Congress
1955 Amador Robles Santibáñez PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1955–1958 43rd Congress
1958 Manuel Calderón Salas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1958–1961 44th Congress
1961 Braulio Fernández Aguirre  [ es ]
Rodolfo Siller Rodríguez
PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1961–1963
1963–1964
45th Congress
1964 Alfonso Reyes Aguilera PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1964–1967 46th Congress
1967 Heriberto Ramos González PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1967–1970 47th Congress
1970 Luis Horacio Salinas Aguilera PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1970–1973 48th Congress
1973 Francisco Rodríguez Ortiz PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1973–1976 49th Congress
1976 Carlos Ortiz Tejeda  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1976–1979 50th Congress
1979 Juan Antonio García Villa  [ es ] PAN (Mexico).svg ]1979–1982 51st Congress
1982 Víctor González Avelar PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1982–1985 52nd Congress
1985 Braulio Manuel Fernández Aguirre PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1985–1988 53rd Congress
1988 Alicia López de la Torre  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1988–1991 54th Congress
1991 Francisco José Dávila Rodríguez PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1991–1994 55th Congress
1994 Manlio Fabio Gómez Uranga PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1994–1997 56th Congress
1997 Javier Guerrero García
José Villarreal Navarro
PRI Party (Mexico).svg 1997–1999
1999–2000
57th Congress
2000 Jesús de la Rosa Godoy [19] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2000–2003 58th Congress
2003 Jesús Zúñiga Romero [20] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2003–2006 59th Congress
2006 Javier Guerrero García [21] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2006–2009 60th Congress
2009 Hugo Héctor Martínez González [22] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2009–2012 61st Congress
2012 José Luis Flores Méndez [23] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2012–2015 62nd Congress
2015 Ana María Boone Godoy [24] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 2015–2018 63rd Congress
2018 [25] Javier Borrego Adame  [ es ] [26] Morena logo (alt).svg 2018–2021 64th Congress
2021 [27] Javier Borrego Adame  [ es ] [28] Morena logo (alt).svg 2021–2024 65th Congress
2024 [4] Javier Borrego Adame  [ es ] [5] Morena logo (alt).svg 2024–2027 66th Congress

Presidential elections

Coahuila's 2nd district
ElectionDistrict won byParty or coalition%
2018 [29] Andrés Manuel López Obrador Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg Morena logo (alt).svg Partido Encuentro Social (Mexico).svg
Juntos Haremos Historia
47.2227
2024 [30] Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo PVE dark logo (Mexico).svg Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg Morena logo (alt).svg
Sigamos Haciendo Historia
59.8990

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