Congress of Hidalgo

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Congress of the Free and Sovereign State of Hidalgo

Congreso del Estado Libre y Soberano de Hidalgo
LXVI Legislature  [ es ]
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Type
Type
Term limits
2 consecutive terms [1]
History
Founded16 May 1869 [2]
Structure
Seats30 diputados [3]
Political groups
[4]
   MORENA (16)
   PANAL (4)
   MC (2)
   PRI (2)
   PT (2)
   PVEM (2)
   PAN (1)
   PRD (1)
Length of term
3 years [3]
AuthorityPolitical Constitution of the State of Hidalgo [3]
Salary MX$47,537 per month [5]
Elections
18 with first-past-the-post and 12 with proportional representation [3]
Last election
2 June 2024  [ es ]
Next election
2027
Meeting place
Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Website
congreso-hidalgo.gob.mx

The Congress of the Free and Sovereign State of Hidalgo (Spanish : Congreso del Estado Libre y Soberano de Hidalgo) is the state legislature of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. It convenes in Pachuca, the capital of Hidalgo.

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Elections

Electoral system

The Congress consists of 30 deputies, called diputados. 18 of them are elected by first-past-the-post in single-member districts and 12 are elected by proportional representation. [3] Elections are held every three years, on the first Sunday of June. [3]

Electoral districts

The 18 single-member districts were determined by the National Electoral Institute (INE) as part of the nationwide 2022–23 redistricting process. Six of them reported Indigenous or Afrodescendent populations of over 40% and were therefore classified as "indigenous districts", with the prerogatives pertaining thereto. [6] [7]

As of the 2024 election, the single-member districts are the following: [8]

DistrictSeatMunicipalitiesIndigenousMap
1 Zimapán 9Yes Distritos electorales locales - Hidalgo 2022.svg
2 Zacualtipán 11Yes
3 Tlanchinol 8Yes
4 Huejutla 3Yes
5 Ixmiquilpan 5Yes
6 Huichapan 6
7 Mixquiahuala 6
8 Actopan 6
9 Metepec 8Yes
10 Zempoala 8
11 Tulancingo 1
12 Pachuca 2
13 Pachuca 1
14 Tula 3
15 Tepeji del Río 2
16 Tizayuca 1
17 Mineral de la Reforma 1
18 Tepeapulco 5

Members

Qualifications

To be a deputy, a person must be a resident of Hidalgo for no less than three years and be at least 18 years old on the date of the election. [3]

The following cannot serve as deputies: [3]

Terms of office

Deputies can serve for two consecutive three-year terms. [1] They take their positions on the fifth day of September following the election. [3]

Installation and operation

Title 6, Chapter 1 of the Political Constitution of the State of Hidalgo sustains and establishes the legality of the Congress. The relevant articles to the Congress are the following: [3]

2024 election

The most recent election was held on 2 June 2024 for the 66th session (LXVI Legislatura). [9] Of the 30 seats up for election, the National Regeneration Movement won 14 of the single-member districts but was disqualified from the distribution of proportional representation seats; the other four single-member district seats went to its coalition partner, [10] the Nueva Alianza Hidalgo (PNAH). [11] The winners of the plurinominal seats were announced by the Hidalgo State Electoral Institute  [ es ] on 8 August: two for the PNAH, three for the PT, two each for the PRI, PVEM and MC, and one for the PAN. [12]

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