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LI Legislature of the Mexican Congress

51st Congress
(LI Legislatura)
50th 52nd
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of the Union
Term1 September 1979 (1979-09-01) – 31 August 1982 (1982-08-31)
Election1 July 1979
Senate of the Republic
Members64
Chamber of Deputies
Members400

The LI Legislature of the Congress of the Union (LI Legislatura del Congreso de la Unión) was the 51st session of the Congress of Mexico. It sat from 1 September 1979 to 31 August 1982.

The session's senators had been elected in the 1976 general election while the deputies were elected in the 1979 mid-term election.

It marked a watershed in that it was the first congress elected after the 1977 political reforms, under which several parties on the left and the right obtained official registration and access to Congress by opposition parties (i.e. those other than the hegemonic Institutional Revolutionary Party) was made much more viable. The session's members included the first deputies from the Mexican Communist Party (PCM), the Workers' Socialist Party (PST) and the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM).[1][2] The reforms also increased the number of deputies: 300 from single-member constituencies and 100 from regional lists.[3]

Senate

The 1976 general election had elected two senators for each state and the Federal District – a total of 64 – to serve six-year terms. They were in office for the 50th and 51st sessions of Congress (1976–1982).

Party strengths

Party Senators
Institutional Revolutionary Party 63
Popular Socialist Party 1

Senators

State Senator Party State Senator Party
Aguascalientes Roberto Díaz Rodríguez
Substitute for Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos[a]
Nayarit Leobardo Ramos Martínez
Aguascalientes Héctor Hugo Olivares Ventura Nayarit Daniel Espinoza Galindo
Baja California Rafael García Vázquez
Substitute for Roberto de la Madrid Romandía[b]
Nuevo León Napoleón Gómez Sada
Baja California Óscar Baylón Chacón
Substitute for Celestino Salcedo Monteón[c]
Nuevo León Adrián Yáñez Martínez
Baja California Sur Prisca Melgar Sánchez [es]
Substitute for Alberto Alvarado Arámburo
Oaxaca Rodolfo Alaves Flores
Substitute for Eliseo Jiménez Ruiz
Baja California Sur Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal
Substitute for Marcelo Rubio Ruiz[d]
Oaxaca Jorge Cruickshank García
Campeche Rosa María Martínez Denegri
Substitute for Carlos Sansores Pérez[e]
Puebla Horacio Labastida Muñoz
Campeche Joaquín Repetto Ocampo
Substitute for Fernando Rafful Miguel[f]
Puebla Blas Chumacero Sánchez
Chiapas Salomón González Blanco Querétaro César Rubén Hernández Enríquez
Substitute for Rafael Camacho Guzmán
Chiapas Horacio Castellanos Coutiño Querétaro Telésforo Trejo Uribe
Substitute for Manuel González Cosío y Rivera
Chihuahua Santiago Nieto Sandoval
Substitute for Óscar Ornelas Küchle
Quintana Roo Vicente Coral Martínez
Chihuahua Mario Carballo Pazos Quintana Roo Hernán Pastrana Pastrana
Substitute for José Blanco Peyrefitte
Coahuila Eliseo Mendoza Berrueto San Luis Potosí Rafael Tristán López
Coahuila Gustavo Guerra Castaños San Luis Potosí Fausto Zapata Loredo
Colima Aquileo Díaz Virgen
Substitute for Griselda Álvarez Ponce de León[g]
Sinaloa Hilda Anderson Nevárez
Colima Antonio Salazar y Salazar Sinaloa Gilberto Ruiz Almada
Durango Ignacio Castillo Mena Sonora Juan José Gastelum García
Durango Tomás Rangel Perales Sonora Adolfo de la Huerta Oriol
Guanajuato Euquerio Guerrero López Tabasco Antonio Ocampo Ramírez
Substitute for David Gustavo Gutiérrez Ruiz[h]
Guanajuato Jesús Cabrera Muñoz Ledo Tabasco Nicolás Reynés Berazaluce
Substitute for Carlos Pellicer Cámara[i]
Guerrero Luis León Aponte
Substitute for Jorge Soberón Acevedo
Tamaulipas Morelos Jaime Canseco González
Guerrero Rubén Uriza Castro
Substitute for Alejandro Cervantes Delgado
Tamaulipas Martha Chávez Padrón
Hidalgo Humberto Lugo Gil Tlaxcala Jesús Hernández Rojas
Hidalgo Vacant
Tlaxcala Rafael Minor Franco
Jalisco José María Martínez Rodríguez Veracruz Silverio Ricardo Alvarado
Jalisco Arnulfo Villaseñor Saavedra Veracruz Sergio Martínez Mendoza
State of Mexico Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine Yucatán Víctor Cervera Pacheco
State of Mexico Roberto Serrano Herrera Yucatán Martín García Lizama
Substitute for Graciliano Alpuche Pinzón
Michoacán José Luis Escobar Herrera
Substitute for Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano[j]
Zacatecas Jorge Gabriel García Rojas
Michoacán Guillermo Morfín García Zacatecas Pedro de León
Substitute for José Guadalupe Cervantes Corona
Morelos Ángel Ventura Valle Federal District Luis del Toro Calero
Substitute for Hugo Cervantes del Río[k]
Morelos Javier Rondero Zubieta Federal District Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe

President of the Senate

1976–1982: Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe

Chamber of Deputies

The 51st Congress was elected in the July 1979 mid-term election following the 1977 political reforms: the number of single-member constituencies was increased to 300 (from 196 in the 50th Congress), the proportional representation system was expanded to 100 seats (compared to 41 in the 50th Congress), and three parties obtained their first deputies: the Mexican Communist Party (PCM), the Workers' Socialist Party (PST) and the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM).[1][3]

Deputies by party

Party Single-member
districts
Proportional
representation
Total
Institutional Revolutionary Party 296 0 296
National Action Party 4 39 43
Mexican Communist Party 0 18 18
Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 0 12 12
Popular Socialist Party 0 11 11
Mexican Democratic Party 0 10 10
Workers' Socialist Party 0 10 10
Total 300 100 400

Deputies elected in single-member constituencies

State District Deputy Party State District Deputy Party
Aguascalientes 1st Roberto Díaz Rodríguez Mexico 16th Yolanda Sentíes Echeverría
Aguascalientes 2nd Gilberto Romo Nájera Mexico 17th Fernando Barrera Velázquez
Baja California 1st José Luis Andrade Ibarra Mexico 18th Enrique Jacob Soriano
Baja California 2nd Juan Villalpando Cuevas Mexico 19th Humberto Lira Mora
Baja California 3rd Luis Ayala García Mexico 20th José Antonio Rivas Roa
Baja California 4th Rodolfo Fierro Márquez Mexico 21st Alfredo Navarrete Romero
Baja California 5th Carmen Márquez Jiménez Mexico 22nd María Elena Prado Mercado
Baja California 6th Rafael García Vázquez Mexico 23rd Juan Alvarado Jacco
Baja California Sur 1st Armando Trasviña Taylor Mexico 24th Francisco Javier Gaxiola Ochoa
Baja California Sur 2nd Ramón Ojeda Suárez Mexico 25th Leonel Domínguez Rivero
Campeche 1st Rafael Armando Herrera Morales Mexico 26th Elba Esther Gordillo
Campeche 2nd José Edilberto Vázquez Ríos Mexico 27th Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza
Chiapas 1st Rafael Pascacio Gamboa Cano Mexico 28th Odón Madariaga Cruz
Chiapas 2nd Pedro Pablo Zepeda Bermúdez Mexico 29th Fernando Riva Palacio Inestrillas
Chiapas 3rd Leyver Martínez González Mexico 30th Vicente Coss Ramírez
Chiapas 4th Salvador de la Torre Grajales Mexico 31 Manuel Moreno Toscano
Chiapas 5th Jaime Coutiño Esquinca Michoacán 1st Marco Antonio Aguilar Cortés
Chiapas 6th Alberto Ramón Cerdio Bado Michoacán 2nd José Luis Lemus Solís
Chiapas 7th Antonio Cueto Citalán Michoacán 3rd Norberto Mora Plancarte
Chiapas 8th Alberto Cuesy Balboa
Substitute for Juan Sabines Gutiérrez
Michoacán 4th Humberto Romero Pérez
Chiapas 9th César Augusto Santiago Michoacán 5th Javier Zepeda Romero
Chihuahua 1st Margarita Moreno Mena Michoacán 6th Rafael Ruiz Béjar
Chihuahua 2nd Jesús Chávez Baeza Michoacán 7th Raúl Pineda Pineda
Chihuahua 3rd René Franco Barreno Michoacán 8th Luis Coq Guichard
Chihuahua 4th Miguel Lerma Candelaria Michoacán 9th Alfonso Quintero Larios
Chihuahua 5th Enrique Pérez González Michoacán 10th Genovevo Figueroa Zamudio
Chihuahua 6th Enrique Sánchez Silva Michoacán 11th Leticia Amezcua Gudiño
Chihuahua 7th Demetrio Bernardo Franco Derma Michoacán 12th Abimael López Castillo
Chihuahua 8th Mario Legarreta Hernández Michoacán 13th José Luis González Aguilera
Chihuahua 9th Rebeca Anchondo Fernández Morelos 1st David Jiménez González
Chihuahua 10th Alfonso Jesús Armendáriz Durán Morelos 2nd Francisco Pliego Nava
Coahuila 1st Jorge Masso Masso Morelos 3rd Gonzalo Pastrana Castro
Coahuila 2nd Juan Antonio García Villa Morelos 4th Lauro Ortega Martínez
Coahuila 3rd Rafael Ibarra Chacón[l] Nayarit 1st Alberto Tapia Carrillo
Coahuila 4th Ángel López Padilla Nayarit 2nd Emilio M. González
Coahuila 5th Conrado Martínez Ortiz Nayarit 3rd Carlos Serafín Ramírez
Coahuila 6th Francisco José Madero González Nuevo León 1st Fernando Canales Clariond
Coahuila 7th Lorenzo García Zárate Nuevo León 2nd Juan Carlos Camacho Salinas
Colima 1st Agustín González Villalobos Nuevo León 3rd Luis Medina Peña
Colima 2nd Arnoldo Ochoa González Nuevo León 4th Filiberto Villarreal Ayala
Federal District 1st Carlos Duffo López Nuevo León 5th José Fuad González Amille
Federal District 2nd Ángel Olivo Solís Nuevo León 6th Luis M. Farías
Federal District 3rd Hugo Domenzáin Guzmán Nuevo León 7th Andrés Montemayor Hernández
Federal District 4th Rodolfo Siller Rodríguez Nuevo León 8th Francisco Valero Sánchez
Federal District 5th Juan Araiza Cabrales Nuevo León 9th Amparo Aguirre Hernández
Federal District 6th Daniel Mejía Colín Nuevo León 10th Adalberto Núñez Galaviz
Federal District 7th David Reynoso Nuevo León 11th Armando Thomae Serna
Federal District 8th Lidia Camarena Adame Oaxaca 1st José Murat Casab
Federal District 9th Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo Oaxaca 2nd Leandro Martínez Machuca
Federal District 10th Ignacio Zúñiga González Oaxaca 3rd Eleazar Santiago Cruz
Federal District 11th Manuel Germán Parra y Prado Oaxaca 4th Rosalino Porfirio López Ortiz
Federal District 12th Roberto Castellanos Tovar Oaxaca 5th Genoveva Medina Esteva
Federal District 13th Joel Ayala Almeida Oaxaca 6th Election annulled
Federal District 14th Eduardo Rosas González Oaxaca 7th Aurelio Mora Contreras
Federal District 15th José Herrera Arango Oaxaca 8th Norberto Aguirre Palancares
Federal District 16th Jorge Flores Vizcarra Oaxaca 9th Rubén Darío Somuano López
Federal District 17th Rubén Figueroa Alcocer Oaxaca 10th Ignacio Villanueva Vázquez
Federal District 18th Leobardo Salgado Arroyo Puebla 1st Ángel Aceves Saucedo
Federal District 19th Francisco Simeano y Chávez Puebla 2nd Victoriano Álvarez García
Federal District 20th Ricardo Castañeda Gutiérrez Puebla 3rd Election annulled
Federal District 21st Enrique Gómez Corchado Puebla 4th Eleazar Camarillo Ochoa
Federal District 22nd Enrique González Flores Puebla 5th Juan Bonilla Luna
Federal District 23rd Cuauhtémoc de Anda Gutiérrez Puebla 6th Amador Hernández González
Federal District 24th Carlos Robles Loustaunau Puebla 7th Elizabeth Rodríguez Muñoz
Federal District 25th María Eugenia Moreno Gómez Puebla 8th Guillermo Melgarejo Palafox
Federal District 26th Marcos Medina Ríos Puebla 9th Constantino Sánchez Romano
Federal District 27th Humberto Rodolfo Olguín Puebla 10th Alfonso Zegbe Sanen
Federal District 28th Carlos Romero Deschamps Puebla 11th Guillermo Jiménez Morales
Federal District 29th Isabel Vivanco Montalvo Puebla 12th Franscisco Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Federal District 30th Roberto Blanco Moheno Puebla 13th Rodolfo Alvarado Hernández
Federal District 31st Ofelia Casillas Ontiveros Puebla 14th Melquiades Morales Flores
Federal District 32nd Joaquín Álvarez Ordóñez Querétaro 1st Fernando Ortiz Arana
Federal District 33rd Miguel Ángel Camposeco Querétaro 2nd Federico Flores Tavares
Federal District 34th Carlos Hidalgo Cortés Querétaro 3rd Rodolfo Luis Monroy Sandoval
Federal District 35th Arturo Robles Aparicio Querétaro 1st Fernando Ortiz Arana
Federal District 36th Consuelo Velázquez Torres Querétaro 2nd Federico Flores Tavares
Federal District 37th Luis Velázquez Jaacks Querétaro 3rd Rodolfo Luis Monroy Sandoval
Federal District 38th Tristán Canales Quintana Roo 1st Salvador Ramos Bustamante
Substitute for Pedro Joaquín Coldwell
Federal District 39th Antonio Carrillo Flores Quintana Roo 2nd Primitivo Alonso Alcocer
Federal District 40th Mario Alfonso Berumen Ramírez San Luis Potosí 1st Antonio Rocha Cordero
Durango 1st Ángel Tejeda Espino San Luis Potosí 2nd Antonio Sandoval González
Durango 2nd Eduardo López Faudoa San Luis Potosí 3rd José Refugio Aráujo del Ángel
Durango 3rd Rogelio Sánchez Huerta
Substitute for Armando del Castillo Franco
San Luis Potosí 4th Ángel Martínez Manzanares
Durango 4th Miguel Ángel Fragoso Álvarez San Luis Potosí 5th Bonifacio Fernández Padilla
Durango 5th Gonzalo Salas Rodríguez San Luis Potosí 6th Guillermo Medina de los Santos
Durango 6th Praxedis Nevárez Zepeda San Luis Potosí 7th José Ramón Martell
Guanajuato 1st Rafael Corrales Ayala Sinaloa 1st Salvado Ezqueda Apodaca
Guanajuato 2nd Rafael Hernández Ortiz Sinaloa 2nd Francisco Alarcón Fregoso
Guanajuato 3rd Juan Rojas Moreno Sinaloa 3rd Jesús Enrique Hernández Chávez
Guanajuato 4th Martín Aureliano Montaño Arteaga Sinaloa 4th Héctor Enrique González Guevara
Guanajuato 5th Jorge Martínez Domínguez Sinaloa 5th Palemón Bojórquez Atondo
Guanajuato 6th Gilberto Muñoz Mosqueda Sinaloa 6th Fortino Gómez Mac Hattón
Guanajuato 7th Ignacio Vázquez Torres Sinaloa 7th Baldomero López Arias
Guanajuato 8th Ofelia Ruiz Vega Sinaloa 8th María del Rosario Hernández Barrón
Guanajuato 9th Guadalupe Rivera Marín Sinaloa 9th Juan Carlos de Saracho Calderón
Guanajuato 10th Guillermo González Aguado Sonora 1st Luis Antonio Bojórquez Serrano
Guanajuato 11th Gabriel Appelt Harald Sonora 2nd Alejandro Sobarzo Loaiza
Guanajuato 12th Raúl Moreno Mújica Sonora 3rd Hugo Romero Ojeda
Guanajuato 13th Enrique Betanzos Hernández Sonora 4th Rubén Duarte Corral
Guerrero 1st Herón Varela Alvarado Sonora 5th Salomón Faz Sánchez
Guerrero 2nd Porfirio Camarena Castro Sonora 6th Fernando Mendoza Contreras
Guerrero 3rd Aristeo Roque Jaimes Núñez Sonora 7th Carlos Amaya Rivera
Guerrero 4th Guadalupe Gómez Maganda Bermeo Tabasco 1st Ángel Augusto Buendía Tirado
Guerrero 5th Election annulled Tabasco 2nd Ángel Mario Martínez Zentella
Guerrero 6th Israel Martínez Galeana Tabasco 3rd Carlos Mario Piñera Rueda
Guerrero 7th Jorge Montúfar Araujo Tabasco 4th Humberto Hernández Haddad
Guerrero 8th Filiberto Vigueras Lázaro Tabasco 5th Hernán Rabelo Wade
Guerrero 9th José María Serna Maciel Tamaulipas 1st Pedro Pérez Ibarra
Guerrero 10th Dámaso Lanche Guillén Tamaulipas 2nd Ernesto Donato Cerda Ramírez
Hidalgo 1st Adolfo Castelán Flores Tamaulipas 3rd Miguel Treviño Emparan
Hidalgo 2nd Ernesto Gil Elorduy Tamaulipas 4th Jaime Báez Rodríguez
Hidalgo 3rd María Amelia Olguín Vargas Tamaulipas 5th Joaquín Contreras Cantú
Hidalgo 4th Jesús Murillo Karam Tamaulipas 6th Hugo Eduardo Barba Islas
Hidalgo 5th José Guadarrama Márquez Tamaulipas 7th José Bruno del Río Cruz
Hidalgo 6th Manuel Rangel Escamilla Tamaulipas 8th Pedro Reyes Martínez
Jalisco 1st Eduardo Aviña Bátiz Tamaulipas 9th Enrique Fernández Pérez
Jalisco 2nd Agapito Isaac López Tlaxcala 1st Salvador Domínguez Sánchez
Jalisco 3rd Adalberto Gómez Rodríguez Tlaxcala 2nd Beatriz Paredes Rangel
Jalisco 4th Octavio Rafael Bueno Trujillo Veracruz 1st Gustavo Gómez Pérez
Jalisco 5th Manuel Ojeda Orozco Veracruz 2nd Demetrio Ruiz Malerva
Jalisco 6th Juan Diego Castañeda Ceballos Veracruz 3rd Óscar Torres Pancardo
Jalisco 7th Ignacio González Rubio Veracruz 4th Gonzalo Anaya Jiménez
Jalisco 8th Reyes Rodolfo Flores Zaragoza Veracruz 5th Lucía Méndez Hernández
Jalisco 9th José María Sotelo Anaya Veracruz 6th Luis Octavio Porte Petit Moreno
Jalisco 10th Javier Michel Vega Veracruz 7th Carlos Roberto Smith Véliz
Jalisco 11th Ismael Orozco Loreto Veracruz 8th Hesiquio Aguilar de la Parra
Jalisco 12th Luis R. Casillas Rodríguez Veracruz 9th Miguel Castro Elías
Jalisco 13th Juan Delgado Navarro Veracruz 10th Silvio Lagos Martínez
Jalisco 14th Francisco Rodríguez Gómez Veracruz 11th Juan Maldonado Pereda
Jalisco 15th Enrique Chavero Ocampo Veracruz 12th Gonzalo Vázquez Bravo
Jalisco 16th Carlos Rivera Aceves Veracruz 13th Marco Antonio Muñoz
Jalisco 17th Margarita Gómez Juárez Veracruz 14th Sebastián Guzmán Cabrera
Jalisco 18th Felipe López Prado Veracruz 15th Francisco Mata Aguilar
Jalisco 19th Carlos Martínez Rodríguez Veracruz 16th Fidel Herrera Beltrán
Jalisco 20th Antonio Ruiz Rosas Veracruz 17th Manuel Ramos Gurrión[m]
Mexico 1st Juan Ugarte Cortés Veracruz 18th Noé Ortega Martínez
Mexico 2nd Armando Neyra Chávez Veracruz 19th Gonzalo Morgado Huesca
Mexico 3rd Alberto Rábago Camacho Veracruz 20th Gonzalo Sedas Rodríguez
Mexico 4th José Merino Mañón Veracruz 21st Carolina Hernández Pinzón
Mexico 5th Antonio Huitrón Huitrón Veracruz 22nd Rosa María Campos Gutiérrez
Mexico 6th Guillermo Olguín Ruiz Veracruz 23rd Enrique Carreón Solana
Mexico 7th Jorge Antonio Díaz de León Valdivia Yucatán 1st Federico Granja Ricalde
Mexico 8th Mauricio Valdés Rodríguez Yucatán 2nd Gonzalo Navarro Báez
Mexico 9th Eugenio Rosales Gutiérrez Yucatán 3rd Jorge Jure Cejín
Mexico 10th Antonio Mercado Guzmán Yucatán 4th Roger Milton Rubio Madera
Mexico 11th Héctor Jarquín Hernández Zacatecas 1st Arturo Romo Gutiérrez
Mexico 12th Lorenzo Valdepeñas Machuca Zacatecas 2nd Hermenegildo Fernández Arroyo
Mexico 13th Fernando Leyva Medina Zacatecas 3rd Rafael Cervantes Acuña
Mexico 14th Juan Martínez Fuentes Zacatecas 4th Gonzalo García García
Mexico 15th Graciela Santana Benhumea Zacatecas 5th Aurora Navia Millán

Proportional representation deputies

For the 1979 election, 100 proportional representation deputies were elected from three electoral regions.[n]

Region Deputy Party Region Deputy Party
First Luis Calderón Vega Second Juan Manuel Lucía Escalera
First David Alarcón Zaragoza Second Gumersindo Magaña
First Rafael Morelos Valdés Second Adelaida Márquez Ortiz
First Carlos Pineda Flores Second Valentín Campa
First Antonio Obregón Padilla Second Carlos Sánchez Cárdenas
First Rafael Morgan Álvarez Second Antonio Becerra Gaytán
First Juan Manuel López Sanabria Second Santiago Fierro Fierro
First Alberto Petersen Biester Second Pedro Etienne Llano
First Salvador Morales Muñoz Second Juan Manuel Elizondo C.
First Esteban Zamora Camacho Second Juan Manuel Rodríguez G.
First Cecilia Martha Piñón Reyna Third Abel Vicencio Tovar
First Delfino Parra Banderas Third Eugenio Ortiz Walls
First Ezequiel Rodríguez Arcos Third David Bravo y Cid de León
First Martín Tavira Urióstegui Third Armando Ávila Sotomayor
First Ernesto Rivera Herrera Third Luis Castañeda Guzmán
First Antonio Gómez Velazco Third Juan Landerreche Obregón
First Enrique Peña Vázquez Third Francisco Xavier Aponte
First Ramiro Lupercio Medina Third Carlos Castillo Peraza
First Roberto Picón Robledo Third Raúl Velazco Zimbrón
First Luis Uribe García Third Hiram Escudero Álvarez
First Luis Cárdenas Murillo Third Graciela Aceves Pérez
First Felipe Pérez Gutiérrez Third Federico Ling Altamirano
First Alejandro Gascón Mercado Third José Isaac Jiménez Velazco
First Roberto Jaramillo Flores Third José G. Minondo Garfias
First Ramón Danzós Palomino Third Miguel Martínez Martínez
First Othón Salazar Third Lázaro Rubio Félix
First Sabino Hernández Téllez Third Amado Tame Schear
First Jorge Amador Amador Third Humberto Pliego Arenas
First Adolfo Mejía González Third Cuauhtémoc Amezcua Dromundo
First Loreto Hugo Amao González Third Gilberto Velázquez Sánchez
Second Pablo Emilio Madero Third Antonio Vázquez del Mercado
Second Edmundo Gurza Villarreal Third Ricardo Flores Magón
Second María del Carmen Jiménez Méndez Third Jesús Guzmán Rubio
Second Juan de Dios Castro Lozano Third Juan Aguilera Azpeitia
Second Francisco Ugalde Álvarez Third Ernesto Guzmán Gómez
Second Jesús González Schmal Third Miguel José Valadéz Montoya
Second Manuel Rivera del Campo Third José Valencia González
Second Rafael Alonso y Prieto Third Arnoldo Martínez Verdugo
Second Augusto Sánchez Losada Third Gilberto Rincón Gallardo
Second Esteban Aguilar Jáquez Third Manuel Stephens García
Second Carlos Stephano Sierra Third Gerardo Unzueta Lorenzana
Second Álvaro Elías Loredo Third Evaristo Pérez Arreola
Second Hildebrando Gaytán Márquez Third Manuel Arturo Salcido Beltrán
Second Benito Hernández García Third Pablo Gómez Álvarez
Second Belisario Aguilar Olvera Third Fernando Peraza Medina
Second Rafael Carranza Hernández Third Juventino Sánchez Jiménez
Second Carlos Cantú Rosas Third Graco Ramírez
Second Horacio Treviño Valdez Third Manuel Terrazas Guerrero
Second Luis Alberto Gómez Grajales Third América Abaroa Zamora
Second Rodolfo Delgado Severino Third Jesús Ortega Martínez

Notes

  1. ^ Landeros Gallegos requested a leave of absence from his Senate seat to contend for the governorship of Aguascalientes.
  2. ^ De la Madrid Romandía requested a leave of absence from his Senate seat to serve, first, as the director-general of the National Lottery [es] and, second, as the governor of Baja California.
  3. ^ Salcedo Monteón requested a leave of absence from his Senate seat upon his appointment as the director-general of the Fondo Nacional de Fomento Ejidal.
  4. ^ Rubio Ruiz died in office on 6 January 1977.
  5. ^ Sansores Pérez resigned his Senate seat upon his appointment as director-general of the ISSSTE.
  6. ^ Rafful Miguel left his Senate seat to head the Department of Fisheries.
  7. ^ Álvarez Ponce de León requested a leave of absence from her seat to take office as governor of Colima.
  8. ^ Gutiérrez Ruiz requested a leave of absence to head Fertilizantes Mexicanos (FERTIMEX).
  9. ^ Pellicer died in office on 16 February 1977.
  10. ^ Cárdenas Solórzano requested a leave of absence to serve at the Secretariat of Agriculture, Ranching and Rural Development and then to take office as the governor of Michoacán.
  11. ^ Cervantes del Río requested a leave of absence to serve as director-general of the Federal Electricity Commission.
  12. ^ Took his seat on 22 December 1979 after the election of 1 July in the district was annulled.
  13. ^ The election of 1 July 1979 in the 17th district was annulled. A special election was held on 2 December, which was won by Ramos Gurrión.[4][5]
  14. ^ For the 1982 general election, the number of regions was increased to four; the fifth region was introduced for the 1985 mid-terms.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "La Reforma política de 1977". Cámara de Diputados. Government of Mexico. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Comunistas en el Legislativo". Memórica. Government of Mexico. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  3. ^ a b Baños Martínez, Marco Antonio; Palacios Mora, Celia (2014). "Evolución territorial de los distritos electorales federales uninominales, 1977–2010" [Territorial evolution of the federal uninominal electoral districts, 1977–2010]. Investigaciones Geográficas (84). Mexico City: Instituto de Geografía, UNAM: 92. doi:10.14350/rig.34063. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Diario de los debates, 22 de diciembre de 1979". Cámara de Diputados. 22 December 1979. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Este martes, homenaje a Manuel Ramos Gurrión en el CDE del PRI". Partido Revolucionario Institucional. 18 June 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  6. ^ Palacios Mora, Celia; Tirado Cervantes, Erubiel (2009). "Circunscripciones electorales plurinominales: configuración geográfica y equilibrio poblacional. 1977–2007" [Proportional representation multi–member district: geography and population balance. 1977–2007]. Investigaciones Geográficas (68). Mexico City: Instituto de Geografía, UNAM. Retrieved 7 July 2024.

See also