Second Federal Electoral District of Campeche

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Electoral districts of Campeche under the 2022 redistricting process

The Second Federal Electoral District of Campeche(II Distrito Electoral Federal de Campeche) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of two such districts in the state of Campeche.

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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.

The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Ciudad del Carmen.

District territory

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District Camp-II (2005)

Under the 2005 districting scheme, Campeche's second district covered the municipalities of Carmen, Champotón, Escárcega, Palizada and Candelaria. [1]

Deputies returned to Congress from this district

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Second federal electoral district of Campeche
DeputyPartyLegislatureTerm
Herminio Pérez Abreu  [ es ] Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
1916–1917
Julio Zapata 27th 1917–1918
Conrado OcampoPPC 28th 1918–1920
Herminio Pérez Abreu  [ es ] PLC 29th 1920–1922
José Zertucha 30th 1922–1924
Eduardo R. Mena Córdova 31st
32nd
1924–1928
Ángel Castillo Lanz 33rd 1928–1930
Fausto Bojórquez Castillo 34th 1930–1932
Fernando Enrique Angli Lara [lower-alpha 1] 35th 1932–1934
Ramón Félix Flores 36th 1934–1937
Ignacio Reyes Ortega Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 37th 1937–1940
Ramón Berzunza Pinto 38th 1940–1943
Arcadio Ché Canché Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg 39th 1943–1946
Carlos Sansores Pérez  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 40th 1946–1949
Alberto Perera Castillo PRI Party (Mexico).svg 41st 1949–1952
Leopoldo Sales Rovira PRI Party (Mexico).svg 42nd 1952–1955
Carlos Sansores Pérez  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 43rd 1955–1958
Carlos Cano Cruz PRI Party (Mexico).svg 44th 1958–1961
Carlos Sansores Pérez  [ es ] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 45th 1961–1964
José Dolores García Aguilar PRI Party (Mexico).svg 46th 1964–1967
Manuel Pavón Bahaine PRI Party (Mexico).svg 47th 1967–1970
Alberto Carrillo Zavala PRI Party (Mexico).svg 48th 1970–1973
Luis Fernando Solís Patrón PRI Party (Mexico).svg 49th 1973–1976
Jorge Muñoz Icthe PRI Party (Mexico).svg 50th 1976–1979
José Edilberto Vázquez Rios PRI Party (Mexico).svg 51st 1979–1982
Alberto Carrillo Zavala PRI Party (Mexico).svg 52nd 1982–1985
Pedro Dario López Vargas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 53rd 1985–1988
Jorge Enrique Minet Ortiz PRI Party (Mexico).svg 54th 1988–1991
Francisco Puga Ramayo PRI Party (Mexico).svg 55th 1991–1994
Gabriel Escalante Castillo PRI Party (Mexico).svg 56th 1994–1997
Aracely Escalante Jasso PRI Party (Mexico).svg 57th 1997–2000
Ricardo Augusto Ocampo Fernández PRI Party (Mexico).svg 58th 2000–2003
Sebastián Calderón Centeno PAN (Mexico).svg 59th 2003–2006
Arturo Martínez Rocha PRI Party (Mexico).svg 60th 2006–2009
Óscar Román Rosas González PRI Party (Mexico).svg 61st 2009–2012
Rocío Abreu Artiñano PVE logo (Mexico).svg 62nd 2012–2015
Rocío Matesanz Santamaría PAN (Mexico).svg 63rd 2015–2018
Irasema del Carmen Buenfil Díaz Partido Encuentro Social (Mexico).svg 64th 2018–2021
María Sierra Damián Morena logo (alt).svg 65th 2021–2024
Gabriela del Carmen Basto González [3] Morena logo (alt).svg 66th 2024–2027

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References

  1. Assumed his seat on 6 December 1932 after a special election was held in the district on 20 November 1932. [2]
  1. Instituto Federal Electoral. "Condensado de Campeche" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
  2. Cámara de Diputados (6 December 1932). "SESIÓN DE LA CÁMARA DE DIPUTADOS EFECTUADA EL DÍA 6 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1932". Diario de los Debates. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  3. "Distrito 2. Ciudad del Carmen". Cómputos Distritales 2024. INE. Retrieved 22 June 2024.