Third federal electoral district of Hidalgo

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Hidalgo's 3rd district since 2022
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Hidalgo's 3rd district in 2017–2022
Hidalgo's 3rd district in 2005-2017 Distrito Electoral Federal de Hidalgo 03.png
Hidalgo's 3rd district in 2005–2017

The third federal electoral district of Hidalgo(Distrito electoral federal 03 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.

Under the 2022 districting plan, the district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Actopan. [1] It covers 12 municipalities : Actopan, Atotonilco el Grande, El Arenal, Epazoyucan, Huasca de Ocampo, Metztitlán, Mineral del Chico, Mineral del Monte, Mineral de la Reforma, Omitlán de Juárez, San Agustín Metzquititlán and Singuilucan. [2] [3]

Previous districting plans

19 municipalities: Actopan, Ajacuba, Atotonilco el Grande, El Arenal, Eloxochitlán, Francisco I. Madero, Huasca de Ocampo, Juárez Hidalgo, Metztitlán, Mineral del Chico, Mineral del Monte, Mixquiahuala de Juárez, Omitlán de Juárez, San Agustín Metzquititlán, San Agustín Tlaxiaca, Tetepango, Tlahuelilpan, Tlahuiltepa and Zacualtipán de Ángeles. [4] [5]
19 municipalities: Actopan, Ajacuba, Atotonilco El Grande, El Arenal, Eloxochitlán, Francisco I. Madero, Juárez Hidalgo, Metztitlán, Mineral del Chico, Mixquiahuala de Juárez, Molango de Escamilla, Progreso de Obregón, San Agustín Metzquititlán, San Agustín Tlaxiaca, Tetepango, Tlahuelilpan, Tlahuiltepa, Xochicoatlán and Zacualtipán de Ángeles. [6] [7]
15 municipalities: Actopan, Atotonilco El Grande, El Arenal, Eloxochitlán, Francisco I. Madero, Juárez Hidalgo, Metztitlán, Progreso de Obregón, San Agustín Metzquititlán, Tlahuiltepa, Xochicoatlán, Zacualtipán de Ángeles, Santiago de Anaya, San Salvador and Tianguistengo. [8]

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
Third federal electoral district of Hidalgo
DeputyPartyLegislatureTerm
Alberto M. González Constituent Congress
of Querétaro

27th Congress  [ es ]
1916–1918
Pablo Aguilar 28th Congress 1918–1920
Abel Hernández Coronado 29th Congress 1920–1922
Celso Ruiz 30th Congress 1922–1924
Leonardo M. Hernández 31st Congress 1924–1926
José H. Romero 32nd Congress 1926–1928
Benito Calva 33rd Congress 1928–1930
Carlos Velázquez Méndez 34th Congress 1930–1932
José Rivera Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 35th Congress 1932–1934
Brígido Barrón Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 36th Congress 1934–1937
Agustín Olvera Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg 37th Congress 1937–1940
Gumesindo Gómez 38th Congress 1940–1943
Víctor M. Aguirre Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg 39th Congress 1943–1946
Felipe Contreras Ruiz PRI Party (Mexico).svg 40th Congress 1946–1949
Víctor M. Aguirre del Castillo PRI Party (Mexico).svg 41st Congress 1949–1952
José María de los Reyes PRI Party (Mexico).svg 42nd Congress 1952–1955
Carlos Ramírez Guerrero PRI Party (Mexico).svg 43rd Congress 1955–1958
Federico Ocampo Noble Pérez PRI Party (Mexico).svg 44th Congress 1958–1961
Daniel Campuzano Barajas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 45th Congress 1961–1964
Heberto Malo Paulín PRI Party (Mexico).svg 46th Congress 1964–1967
Sergio Butrón Casas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 47th Congress 1967–1970
Humberto Cuevas Villegas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 48th Congress 1970–1973
Estela Rojas de Soto PRI Party (Mexico).svg 49th Congress 1973–1976
Efraín Mera Arias PRI Party (Mexico).svg 50th Congress 1976–1979
María Amelia Olguín Vargas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 51st Congress 1979–1982
César Vieyra Salgado PRI Party (Mexico).svg 52nd Congress 1982–1985
María Amelia Olguín Vargas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 53rd Congress 1985–1988
César Vieyra Salgado PRI Party (Mexico).svg 54th Congress 1988–1991
Ernesto Gil Elorduy PRI Party (Mexico).svg 55th Congress 1991–1994
Guillermo Álvarez Cuevas PRI Party (Mexico).svg 56th Congress 1994–1997
Esteban Ángeles Cerón PRI Party (Mexico).svg 57th Congress 1997–2000
David Penchyna Grub PRI Party (Mexico).svg 58th Congress 2000–2003
Gonzalo Rodríguez Anaya PRI Party (Mexico).svg 59th Congress 2003–2006
Sergio Hernández Hernández PRD logo (Mexico).svg 60th Congress 2006–2009
Jorge Rojo García de Alba PRI Party (Mexico).svg 61st Congress 2009–2012
Víctor Hugo Velasco Orozco PRI Party (Mexico).svg 62nd Congress 2012–2015
Pedro Luis Noble Monterrubio PRI Party (Mexico).svg 63rd Congress 2015–2018
Sandra Simey Olvera Bautista Morena logo (alt).svg 64th Congress
65th Congress
2018–2021
2021–2024 [9]
Tatiana Tonantzin Ángeles Moreno Morena logo (alt).svg 66th Congress 20242027 [10]

Notes and references

    1. 1 2 "Memoria de la Distritación Nacional 2021-2023" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. p. 220. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
    2. "Descriptivo de la Distritación Electoral Federal Hidalgo" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
    3. "¿Cuáles y cuántos son los distritos locales y federales en Hidalgo?". La Silla Rota Hidalgo. 25 April 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
    4. "Descriptivo de la distritacion federal de Hidalgo" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
    5. "ACUERDO INE/CG59/2017 del Consejo General del Instituto Nacional Electoral, por el que se aprueba la demarcación territorial de los trescientos distritos electorales federales uninominales en que se divide el país y sus respectivas cabeceras distritales, a propuesta de la Junta General Ejecutiva". Instituto Nacional Electoral. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
    6. Sistema Integral de Información del Estado de Hidalgo. "Distritos Electorales Federales". Secretaría de Planeación, Desarrollo Regional y Metropolitano, Gobierno del estado de Hidalgo. Archived from the original on 25 September 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
    7. "Plano Distrital Seccional de Hidalgo: Distrito 3" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
    8. "Distritación de 1996-2005 del estado de Hidalgo" (PDF). Instituto Federal Electoral. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
    9. "Distrito 3. Actopan". Cómputos Distritales 2021. INE. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
    10. "Distrito 3. Actopan". Cómputos Distritales 2024. INE. Retrieved 24 June 2024.

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