LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress

The LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress was the meeting of the Mexican Congress of the Union that convened on 1 September 2018 and ended on 31 August 2021. It is composed of the 500 federal deputies and 128 senators elected in the 2018 Mexican general election. While the deputies served only in the LXIV Legislature, the senators, elected to six-year terms, also formed the Senate in the LXV Legislature, which convened in 2021.

LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress
LXIII LXV
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of the Union
Meeting placeLegislative Palace of San Lázaro
(Deputies/General Congress)
Edificio del Senado
(Senate)
Term1 September 2018 (2018-09-01) – 31 August 2021 (2021-08-31)
Election1 July 2018
Senate of the Republic
Members128
PresidentMónica Fernández Balboa
Chamber of Deputies
Members500
PresidentDulce María Sauri Riancho
Sessions
1st1 September 2018 – present

Highlights

The LXIV Legislature is noteworthy for its gender parity, with the most women ever elected to the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Women will hold 49 percent of the seats in the Senate, a national record and the third-highest percentage of women in a current national upper house, according to data collected by the Interparliamentary Union.[1] The Chamber of Deputies will have the fourth-highest percentage of women among lower houses.[2] In the Chamber of Deputies, this was the first election to be conducted after a 2017 redistricting of the federal electoral districts conducted by the National Electoral Institute. In reapportionment, Mexico City lost three seats, while seven states added a seat and four states lost one seat each.[3] On August 23, the PRI, PRD, PAN and Movimiento Ciudadano announced they would challenge the allocation of proportional representation seats in the Chamber of Deputies, saying MORENA is overrepresented.[4]

Composition

Senate

PartySenators
Relative majority
Senators
First minority
Senators
PR
Total
National Action Party710623
Institutional Revolutionary Party16613
Party of the Democratic Revolution1528
Labor Party5016
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico1427
Movimiento Ciudadano4127
New Alliance Party0101
National Regeneration Movement3841355
Social Encounter Party7108
Total643232128
Source: INE (PR)

Chamber of Deputies

PartyDeputies
Relative majority
Deputies
PR
Total
National Action Party414182
Institutional Revolutionary Party73845
Party of the Democratic Revolution91221
Labor Party57360
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico51116
Movimiento Ciudadano171027
New Alliance Party202
National Regeneration Movement10785192
Social Encounter Party55055
Independent0
Total300200500
Source: INE (PR)

Leadership

Senate

President of the Senate
Marti Batres
(MRN), 2018–2019
Mónica Fernández
(MRN), 2019–2020
Eduardo Ramírez
(MRN), 2020–2021

Presiding

Party Leadership

Chamber of Deputies

President of the Chamber of Deputies
Porfirio Muñoz Ledo (MRN), 2018–2019
Laura Rojas Hernández (PAN), 2019–2020
Dulce María Sauri (PRI), 2020–2021

Presiding

Party Leadership

Membership

Senate

The Senate is composed of 128 seats; three each elected from each of Mexico's 32 federative entities for a total of 96, as well as 32 proportional representation seats.

Senators by proportional representation

Chamber of Deputies

The Chamber of Deputies is composed of 500 seats, elected from 300 single-member federal electoral districts and 40 apiece from five proportional representation electoral regions.

Deputies by proportional representation

Chamber composition by proportional representation
RegionDeputyPartyRegionDeputyParty
FirstPatricia Terrazas BacaPANThirdAlejandro Ponce CobosMorena
FirstErnesto Ruffo AppelThirdPatricia del Carmen de la Cruz Delucio
FirstMartha Elena García GómezThirdIrán Santiago Manuel
FirstJosé Rigoberto Mares AguilarThirdLizeth Amayrani Guerra Méndez
FirstMadeleine Bonnafoux AlcarazThirdJulio Carranza Áreas
FirstJosé Ramón Cambero PérezThirdBeatriz Dominga Pérez López
FirstLizbeth Mata LozanoThirdManuel Gómez Ventura
FirstCarlos Humberto Castaños ValenzuelaThirdEmeteria Claudia Martínez Aguilar
FirstBenito Medina HerreraPRIThirdLuis Alegre Salazar
FirstLourdes Erika Sanchez MartínezThirdGraciela Zavaleta Sánchez
FirstAlfredo Villegas ArreolaThirdCiro Sales Ruiz
FirstIrma María Terán VillalobosThirdZaira Ochoa Valdivia
FirstIsaias González CuevasThirdMarco Antonio Andrade Zavala
FirstHortensia María Luisa Noroña QuezadaThirdRosalba Valencia Cruz
FirstIsmael Alfredo Hernández DerasThirdArmando Contreras Castillo
FirstMargarita Flores SánchezThirdEdiltrudis Rodríguez Arellano
FirstVerónica Beatriz Juárez PiñaPRDThirdMarco Antonio Medina Pérez
FirstErika Mariana Rosas UribePVEMThirdDorheny García Cayetano
FirstMarco Antonio Gómez AlcantarThirdVíctor Blas López
FirstItzcoatl Tonatiuh Bravo PadillaMCThirdEdith García Rosales
FirstMartha Angélica Zamudio MacíasFourthJorge Romero HerreraPAN
FirstJorge Alcibiades García LaraFourthAdriana Dávila Fernández
FirstMaría Libier González AnayaFourthMarco Antonio Adame Castillo
FirstJorge Eugenio Russo SalidoFourthVerónica María Sobrado Rodríguez
FirstVerónica Ramos CruzMorenaFourthCarlos Carreón Mejía
FirstMarco Antonio Carbajal MirandaFourthAna Lucía Riojas Martínez
FirstTatiana Clouthier CarrilloFourthÓscar Daniel Martínez Terrazas
FirstMiguel Ángel Márquez GonzálezFourthMaría Lucero SaldañaPRI
FirstCarmina Yadira Regalado MardueñoFourthFernando Galindo Favela
FirstFrancisco Javier Guzmán de la TorreFourthCynthia Iliana López Castro
FirstMaría Teresa López PérezFourthRene Juárez Cisneros
FirstSebastián Aguilera BrenesFourthClaudia Pastor Badilla
FirstMiriam Citlally Pérez MackintoshFourthLuis Eleusis Leónidas Córdova Moran
FirstAlberto Villa VillegasFourthHéctor Serrano CortesPRD
FirstLucinda Sandoval SoberanesFourthCarmen Julieta Macías Rabago
FirstJuan Carlos Loera de la RosaFourthMauricio Alonso Toledo Gutiérrez
FirstKatia Alejandra Castillo LozanoFourthLuz Estefanía Rosas Martínez
FirstEfraín Rocha VegaFourthÓscar González YáñezPT
FirstMartha Patricia Ramírez LuceroFourthArturo Escobar y VegaPVEM
FirstManuel López CastilloFourthNayeli Arlen Fernández Cruz
SecondRaúl Gracia GuzmánPANFourthMartha Angélica Tagle MartínezMC
SecondMaría Marcela Torres PeimbertFourthMaría Beatriz López ChávezMorena
SecondJosé Isabel Trejo ReyesFourthSamuel Calderón Medina
SecondJacquelina Martínez JuárezFourthLorena Cuéllar Cisneros
SecondMarcos Aguilar VegaFourthDavid Bautista Rivera
SecondSylvia Violeta Garfias CedilloFourthBrenda Espinoza López
SecondVíctor Manuel Pérez DíazFourthMoisés Ignacio Mier Velazco
SecondNohemí Alemán HernándezFourthLeticia Díaz Aguilar
SecondXavier Azuara ZuñigaFourthLucio Ernesto Palacios Cordero
SecondSilvia Guadalupe Garza GalvánFourthGabriela Cuevas Barrón
SecondFernando Torres GracianoFourthLucio de Jesús Jiménez
SecondIsabel Margarita Guerra VillarrealFourthSusana Beatriz Cuaxiloa Serrano
SecondJuan Carlos Muñoz MárquezFourthPorfirio Alejandro Muñoz Ledo y Lazo de la Vega
SecondIvonne Liliana Álvarez GarcíaPRIFourthIdalia Reyes Miguel
SecondPedro Pablo Treviño VillarrealFourthManuel Huerta Martínez
SecondMariana Rodríguez Mier y TeránFourthAdela Piña Bernal
SecondRubén Ignacio Moreira ValdezFourthMaximino Alejandro Candelaria
SecondFrinne Azuara YarzabalFourthLucia Flores Olivo
SecondCarlos Pavón CamposFourthAgustín Reynaldo Huerta González
SecondMaría Alemán Muñoz CastilloFourthLaura Martínez González
SecondLenin Nelson Campos CórdovaFifthIván Arturo Rodríguez RiveraPAN
SecondNorma Adela Guel SaldívarFifthLaura Angélica Rojas Hernández
SecondFrida Alejandra Esparza MárquezPRDFifthJorge Luis Preciado Rodríguez
SecondAntonio Ortega MartínezFifthMaría Liduvina Sandoval Mendoza
SecondCarlos Alberto Puente SalasPVEMFifthAdolfo Torres Ramírez
SecondBeatriz Manrique GuevaraFifthGloria Romero Leon
SecondFrancisco Elizondo GarridoFifthEnrique Ochoa RezaPRI
SecondMaría del Pilar Lozano Mac DonaldMCFifthAna Lilia Herrera Anzaldo
SecondOscar Rafael Novella MacíasMorenaFifthLuis Enrique Miranda Nava
SecondAdriana Aguilar VázquezFifthMarcela Guillermina Velasco González
SecondMiguel Ángel Chico HerreraFifthBrasil Acosta Peña
SecondLidia Nallely Vargas HernándezFifthXimena Puente de la Mora
SecondJuan Israel Ramos RuizFifthErnesto Javier Nemer Álvarez
SecondMiroslava Sanchez GalvánFifthLaura Barrera Fortoul
SecondDiego Eduardo del Bosque VillarrealFifthCarlos Torres PiñaPRD
SecondMartina Cazarez YáñezFifthMonica Bautista Rodríguez
SecondCuauhtli Fernando Badillo MorenoFifthJavier Salinas Narváez
SecondMaría Luisa Veloz SilvaFifthReginaldo Sandoval FloresPT
SecondEdelmiro Santiago Santos DíazFifthLeticia Mariana Gómez OrdazPVEM
SecondMaría de Jesús García GuardadoFifthJesús Sergio Alcántara Núñez
ThirdCecilia Anunciación Patrón LaviadaPANFifthJacobo David Cheja AlfaroMC
ThirdCarlos Alberto Valenzuela GonzálezFifthRuth Salinas Reyes
ThirdAntonia Natividad Díaz JiménezFifthSocorro Bahena JiménezMorena
ThirdCarlos Alberto Morales VázquezFifthPedro Daniel Abasolo Sánchez
ThirdMaría del Rosario Guzmán AvilésFifthReyna Celeste Ascencio Ortega
ThirdJosé del Carmen Gómez QuejFifthHirepan Maya Martínez
ThirdDulce Alejandra García MorlanFifthSusana Cano González
ThirdJuan Ortiz GuarnerosPRIFifthHoracio Duarte Olivares
ThirdDulce María Sauri RianchoFifthJuana Carrillo Luna
ThirdHéctor Yunes LandaFifthSergio Pérez Hernández
ThirdSoraya Pérez MunguíaFifthLidia García Anaya
ThirdPablo Guillermo Angulo BriceñoFifthMarco Antonio González Reyes
ThirdAnilu Ingram VallinesFifthJulieta García Zepeda
ThirdManuel Limón HernándezFifthHugo Rafael Ruiz Lustre
ThirdNorma Azucena Rodríguez ZamoraPRDFifthMaría Guadalupe Edith Castañeda Ortiz
ThirdManuel García CorpusFifthFrancisco Javier Ramírez Navarrete
ThirdMaribel Martínez RuizPTFifthMaría Chávez Pérez
ThirdJorge Emilio González MartínezPVEMFifthAgustín García Rubio
ThirdAna Patricia Peralta de la PeñaFifthEdith Marisol Mercado Torres
ThirdDulce María Méndez de la Luz DanzónMCFifthAlejandro Viedma Velázquez

Notes

  1. Alternate to Angélica García Arrieta, who died in office on 22 December 2018.
  2. Alfonso Durazo Montaño took leave on November 8, 2018, in advance of being appointed by President López Obrador to head the new Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection.
  3. Sworn in on February 28, 2019, after José Antonio Álvarez Lima took leave to accept his appointment to head Canal Once. Died on October 24, 2020, of COVID-19.
  4. Replaced Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas on January 2, 2019, after Moreno Valle died in the 2018 Puebla helicopter crash.
  5. Miguel Acundo González died of COVID-19 on September 16, 2020.
  6. Roger Aguilar Salazar, who was elected to the seat, died on September 5, 2018, and was never sworn in. Interian Gallegos was sworn in on September 13.

References

  1. Balderas, Óscar (23 July 2018). "México gana 'medalla de bronce' por alcanzar la equidad de género en el Senado". HuffPost México (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  2. "México entra al top 5 de los Congresos con mayor equidad". Capital (in Spanish). 23 July 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  3. López Ponce, Jannet (16 March 2017). "Aprueba el INE nuevos distritos electorales". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  4. López, Lorena (23 August 2018). "Oposición impugnará reparto de curules en el Congreso". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 August 2018.

See also

  • Category:Deputies of the LXIV Legislature of Mexico
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