Fourth federal electoral district of Guerrero

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Guerrero under the 2017–2022 districting plan

The fourth federal electoral district of Guerrero (Distrito electoral federal 04 de Guerrero) 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 Guerrero. [lower-alpha 1]

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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. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region. [2] [3]

District territory

Guerrero lost a congressional seat in the 2022 redistricting process. Under the new districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, [4] the fourth district covers the north-western portion of the municipality of Acapulco, comprising 237 precincts (secciones electorales); the remainder of the municipality makes up the second district. [5]

The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the resort city of Acapulco. [6]

Previous districting schemes

2017–2022

Between 2017 and 2022, Guerrero was allocated nine electoral districts. The fourth district was located in the western sector of the municipality of Acapulco but with a smaller surface area than under the 2022 plan, covering 223 precincts. The head town was Acapulco. [7]

2005–2017

The 2005 districting plan assigned Guerrero nine districts. The fourth district covered 221 precincts in the north-west and south of the municipality of Acapulco. The city of Acapulco was its head town. [8]

1996–2005

Under the 1996 districting plan, which allocated Guerrero ten districts, the fourth district was located in the northern and central part of the state. Its head town was at the city of Iguala and it comprised seven municipalities: Atenango del Río, Copalillo, Eduardo Neri, General Heliodoro Castillo, Huitzuco de los Figueroa, Iguala de la Independencia and Tepecoacuilco de Trujano. [9] [10]

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, Guerrero's district allocation rose from six to ten. [11] The fourth district had its head town at Acapulco and it covered a part of that city. [12]

Deputies returned to Congress

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Fourth federal electoral district of Guerrero
ElectionDeputyPartyLegislatureTerm
1940 Alfredo Córdova Lara [13] 38th Congress 1940–1943
1943 Ramón Mata y Rodríguez [14] 39th Congress 1943-1946
1946 Alejandro Gómez Maganda [15] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 40th Congress 1946-1949
1949 Mario Romero Lopetegui [16] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 41st Congress 1949–1952
1952 José Gómez Velasco [17] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 42nd Congress 1952–1955
1955 Gustavo Rueda Medina [18] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 43rd Congress 1955–1958
1958 Mario Castillo Carmona [19] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 44th Congress 1958–1961
1961 Gabriel Lagos Beltrán [20] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 45th Congress 1961–1964
1964 Rafael Camacho Salgado [21] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 46th Congress 1964–1967
1967 Israel Nogueda Otero [22] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 47th Congress 1967–1970
1970 Rogelio de la O Almazán [23] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 48th Congress 1970–1973
1973 Graciano Astudillo Alarcón [24] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 49th Congress 1973–1976
1976 Hortensia Santoyo de García [25] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 50th Congress 1976–1979
1979 Guadalupe Gómez Maganda  [ es ] [26] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 51st Congress 1979–1982
1982 Rosa Martha Muñuzuri [27] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 52nd Congress 1982–1985
1985 Amín Zarur Menes [28] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 53rd Congress 1985–1988
1988 Guadalupe Gómez Maganda  [ es ] [29] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 54th Congress 1988–1991
1991 Fernando Navarrete Magdaleno [30] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 55th Congress 1991–1994
1994 Antonio Piza Soberanis [31] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 56th Congress 1994–1997
1997 Héctor Vicario Castrejón [32] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 57th Congress 1997–2000
2000 Silvia Romero Suárez [33] [lower-alpha 2]
Juan Manuel Santamaría Ramírez [34]
PRI Party (Mexico).svg 58th Congress 2000–2002
2002–2003
2003 Rubén Figueroa Smutny [35] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 59th Congress 2003–2006
2006 Ramón Almonte Borja [36] PRD Party (Mexico).svg 60th Congress 2006–2009
2009 Alejandro Carabias Icaza [37] PVE dark logo (Mexico).svg 61st Congress 2009–2012
2012 Víctor Manuel Jorrín Lozano [38] Movimiento Ciudadano.svg 62nd Congress 2012–2015
2015 Julieta Fernández Márquez [39] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 63rd Congress 2015–2018
2018 Abelina López Rodríguez  [ es ] [40] [lower-alpha 3]
Leticia Lozano Zavala [41]
Morena logo (alt).svg 64th Congress 2018–2021
2021
2021 Pablo Amílcar Sandoval  [ es ] [42] Morena logo (alt).svg 65th Congress 2021–2024
2024 Javier Taja Ramírez [43] Morena logo (alt).svg Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg PVE dark logo (Mexico).svg 66th Congress 2024–2027

Notes

  1. Because of shifting population patterns, Guerrero currently has two fewer districts than the ten the state was assigned under the 1977 electoral reforms that set the national total at 300. [1]
  2. Romero Suárez resigned her seat on 26 November 2002 and was replaced by her substitute, Santamaría Ramírez.
  3. López Rodríguez resigned her seat on 1 March 2021 to run (successfully) for the municipal presidency of Acapulco.

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