First federal electoral district of Tlaxcala

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Electoral districts of Tlaxcala under the 2022 redistricting process

The first federal electoral district of Tlaxcala(Distrito electoral federal 01 de Tlaxcala) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of three such districts in the state of Tlaxcala.

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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.

Territory

The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Apizaco. [1]

It comprises the municipalities of Altzayanca, Apizaco, Atlangatepec, Cuapiaxtla, Cuaxomulco, El Carmen Tequexquitla, Emiliano Zapata, Huamantla, Ixtenco, Lázaro Cárdenas, San José Teacalco, Santa Cruz Tlaxcala, Terrenate, Tetla de la Solidaridad, Tlaxco, Tocatlán, Tzompantepec, Xaloztoc and Zitlaltepec de Trinidad Sánchez Santos. No changes were made to the first district in the 2022 redistricting process; it therefore kept the same configuration it had under the 2017 districting plan. [2] [3]

Deputies returned to Congress from this district

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(National parties)
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PT Party (Mexico).svg PT
PVE Party (Mexico).svg PVEM
Movimiento Ciudadano.svg MC
Morena logo (alt).svg Morena
Defunct or local only
Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg PNR
Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg PRM
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PNA Party (Mexico).svg PANAL
PSD logo (Mexico).svg PSD
First federal electoral district of Tlaxcala
LegislatureTermDeputyParty
46th Congress 1964–1967 Tulio Hernández Gómez PRI Party (Mexico).svg
47th Congress 1967–1970 Nicolás López Galindo PRI Party (Mexico).svg
48th Congress 1970–1973 José Dolores Díaz Flores PRI Party (Mexico).svg
49th Congress 1973–1976 Esteban Minor Quiroz PRI Party (Mexico).svg
50th Congress 1976–1979 Nazario Romero Díaz PRI Party (Mexico).svg
51st Congress 1979–1982 Salvador Domínguez Sánchez PRI Party (Mexico).svg
52nd Congress 1982–1985 José Antonio Álvarez Lima PRI Party (Mexico).svg
53rd Congress 1985–1986
1986–1988
Beatriz Paredes Rangel
n/d
PRI Party (Mexico).svg
54th Congress 1988–1991 Félix Pérez Amador  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg
55th Congress 1991–1994 Héctor Ortiz Ortiz PRI Party (Mexico).svg
56th Congress 1994–1997 Joaquín Cisneros Fernández PRI Party (Mexico).svg
57th Congress 1997–2000 José Pascual Grande Sánchez PRI Party (Mexico).svg
58th Congress 2000–2003 Javier García González [4] PRI Party (Mexico).svg
59th Congress 2003–2006 Gelacio Montiel Fuentes [5] PRD logo (Mexico).svg
60th Congress 2006–2009
2009
Alejandro Aguilar López  [ es ] [lower-alpha 1]
María Guadalupe Salazar Anaya
PAN logo (Mexico).svg
PAN logo (Mexico).svg
61st Congress 2009–2012 Oralia López Hernández [7] PAN logo (Mexico).svg
62nd Congress 2012–2015 María Guadalupe Sánchez Santiago [8] PRI Party (Mexico).svg
63rd Congress 2015–2018 Rosalinda Muñoz Sánchez PRI Party (Mexico).svg
64th Congress 2018–2021 José de la Luz Sosa Salinas Morena logo (alt).svg
65th Congress 2021–2024 Alejandro Aguilar López  [ es ] Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg
66th Congress 2024–2027 Alejandro Aguilar López  [ es ] [9] Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg

Notes

  1. Aguilar López resigned his seat on 23 February 2009 to take office as Secretary of Economic Development of the Tlaxcala state government. [6]

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References

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