Sixth Federal Electoral District of Hidalgo

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Hidalgo's 6th district since 2022 Distrito electoral federal 6 de Hidalgo.svg
Hidalgo's 6th district since 2022
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Hidalgo's 6th district in 20172022

The Sixth Federal Electoral District of Hidalgo(VI Distrito Electoral Federal de Hidalgo) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of the seven currently operational districts in the state of Hidalgo. [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.

Territory

Under the 2022 districting plan, the sixth district covers a central portion of Hidalgo that includes the municipality of Pachuca and the municipalities of San Agustín Tlaxiaca, Ajacuba, Francisco I. Madero and Tlahuelilpan to the west. Its head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the state capital, Pachuca de Soto. [1]

Previous districting schemes

The sixth district's various configurations under recent districting schemes have all been centred around Pachuca:

Deputies returned to Congress from this district

Flag of Mexico.svg Parties
PAN Party (Mexico).svg PAN
PRI Party (Mexico).svg PRI
PRD logo (Mexico).svg PRD
PT Party (Mexico).svg PT
PVE Party (Mexico).svg PVEM
Movimiento Ciudadano.svg MC
PNA Party (Mexico).svg PANAL
PSD logo (Mexico).svg PSD
Morena logo (alt).svg Morena
Sixth federal electoral district of Hidalgo
DeputyPartyLegislatureTerm
None Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
1916–1917
Jesús Silva 27th Congress  [ es ]1917–1918
Aniceto Ortega de Villar 28th Congress 1918–1920
Estanislao Olguín 29th Congress 1920–1922
José Trinidad Cano 30th Congress 1922–1924
Juvencio Nochebuena Palacios  [ es ] 31st Congress 1924–1926
Honorato Austria 32nd Congress
33rd Congress
1926–1930
Otilio Villegas Lora Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 34th Congress
35th Congress
1930–1934
Salvador Mayorga Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 36th Congress 1934–1937
Leopoldo Badillo Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 37th Congress 1937–1940
Otilio Villegas Lora Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg 38th Congress 1940–1943
The sixth district was suspended between 1943 and 1978.
Manuel Rangel Escamilla PRI Party (Mexico).svg 51st Congress 1979–1982
Antonio Ramírez Herrera PRI Party (Mexico).svg 52nd Congress 1982–1985
Jesús Murillo Karam PRI Party (Mexico).svg 53rd Congress 1985–1988
Rodolfo Ruiz Pérez Escobar PRI Party (Mexico).svg 54th Congress 1988–1991
Juan Carlos Alva Calderón PRI Party (Mexico).svg 55th Congress 1991–1994
Prisciliano Gutiérrez Hernández PRI Party (Mexico).svg 56th Congress 1994–1997
Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto [lower-alpha 1] [7] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 57th Congress 1997–1998
Lilia Reyes Morales 1998–2000
Juan Manuel Sepúlveda Fayad PRI Party (Mexico).svg 58th Congress 2000–2003
Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong [lower-alpha 2] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 59th Congress 2003–2004
Alfredo Bejos Nicolás 2004–2006
Daniel Ludlow Kuri [lower-alpha 3] [11] PAN (Mexico).svg 60th Congress 2006–2009
Carolina Viggiano Austria [12] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 61st Congress 2009–2012
Mirna Hernández Morales [13] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 62nd Congress 2012–2015
Alfredo Bejos Nicolás [14] PRI Party (Mexico).svg 63rd Congress 2015–2018
Lidia García Anaya  [ es ] Morena logo (alt).svg 64th Congress
65th Congress
2018–2024
Ricardo Crespo Arroyo [15] Morena logo (alt).svg 66th Congress 2024–2027

Notes

  1. Núñez Soto took leave of his seat in 1998 to contend for the governorship of Hidalgo.
  2. Osorio Chong took leave of his seat in October 2004 to contend for the governorship of Hidalgo. [8]
  3. Ludlow Kuri took leave of his seat on 9 September 2008 to run for mayor of Pachuca. During his absence he was replaced by his substitute, Sonia del Villar Sosa. He reassumed his seat in Congress after losing the election to Francisco Olvera Ruiz. [9] [10]

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