Tenth federal electoral district of Chiapas
The tenth federal electoral district of Chiapas (Distrito electoral federal 10 de Chiapas) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of 13 such districts in the state of Chiapas.
It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the third region.[1][2]
The tenth district of Chiapas was created in 1996. Between 1979 and 1996, Chiapas only had nine federal electoral districts; the 1996 redistricting process increased the number to 12.[3] The tenth district elected its first deputy, to the 57th Congress, in the 1997 mid-terms.
District territory
[edit]Under the 2023 districting plan, which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[4] the tenth district covers nine municipalities:
- Ángel Albino Corzo, Berriozábal, El Parral, La Concordia, Montecristo de Guerrero, Capitán Luis Ángel Vidal, Ocozocoautla de Espinosa, Villa Corzo and Villaflores.[5]
The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Villaflores.[6]
Previous districting schemes
[edit]- 2017–2022
From 2017 to 2002, the tenth district covered seven municipalities: Ángel Albino Corzo, Cintalapa, Jiquipilas, La Concordia, Montecristo de Guerrero, Villa Corzo and Villaflores.[7]
- 2005–2017
The district comprised the same seven municipalities as under the 2017 scheme. The head town was the city of Villaflores.[8]
- 1996–2005
Between 1996 and 2005, the district was located in a different part of Chiapas, closer to the Guatemalan border. It covered the municipalities of Ángel Albino Corzo, Amatenango de la Frontera, Bejucal de Ocampo, Bella Vista, Chicomuselo, El Porvenir, La Grandeza, Mazapa de Madero, Motozintla and Siltepec.[9]
Deputies returned to Congress
[edit]National parties | |
---|---|
Current | |
PAN | |
PRI | |
PT | |
PVEM | |
MC | |
Morena | |
Defunct or local only | |
PLM | |
PNR | |
PRM | |
PP | |
PPS | |
PARM | |
PFCRN | |
Convergencia | |
PANAL | |
PSD | |
PES | |
PRD |
Election | Deputy | Party | Term | Legislature |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Manuel Hernández Gómez[10] | 1997–2000 | 57th Congress | |
2000 | Carlos Rodolfo Soto Monzón[11] | 2000–2003 | 58th Congress | |
2003 | Belisario Herrera Solís[12] | 2003–2006 | 59th Congress | |
2006 | Martín Ramos Castellanos[13] | 2006–2009 | 60th Congress | |
2009 | Sergio Ernesto Gutiérrez Villanueva[14] | 2009–2012 | 61st Congress | |
2012 | Héctor Narcia Álvarez[15] | 2012–2015 | 62nd Congress | |
2015 | Julián Nazar Morales[16] | 2015–2018 | 63rd Congress | |
2018 | Juan Enrique Farrera Esponda[17] | 2018–2021 | 64th Congress | |
2021 | Juan Pablo Montes de Oca Avendaño[18][a] María del Carmen Fernández Benavente[20] |
2021–2024 2024 |
65th Congress | |
2024[21] | Deliamaría González Flandez[22][b] | 2024–2027 | 66th Congress |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "How Mexico Elects Its Leaders — The Rules". Mexico Solidarity Project. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ "Circunscripciones" (PDF). ayuda.ine.mx. Instituto Nacional Electoral. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ De la Rosa, Yared (20 February 2023). "Nueva distritación electoral le quita diputados a la CDMX y le agrega a Nuevo León". Forbes México. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Cartografía electoral federal 2023". Diario de Chiapas. 6 March 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Memoria de la Distritación Nacional 2021–2023" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. p. 228. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2024. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ "Chiapas: Descriptivo de la distritacion federal, marzo 2017" (PDF). Cartografía. Instituto Nacional Electoral. March 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Condensado de Chiapas" (PDF). Instituto Federal Electoral. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 November 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "Distritación de 1996 de Chiapas" (PDF). Instituto Federal Electoral. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "Legislatura 57" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Carlos Rodolfo Soto Monzón, LVIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Belisario Herrera Solís, LIX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Martín Ramos Castellanos, LX Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Sergio Ernesto Gutiérrez Villanueva, LXI Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Héctor Narcia Álvarez, LXII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Julián Nazar Morales, LXIII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Juan Enrique Farrera Esponda, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Juan Pablo Montes De Oca Avendaño, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Murió el diputado Juan Pablo Montes de Oca junto con su familia por desplome de avioneta". Proceso. 28 March 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. María del Carmen Fernández Benavente, LXV Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Chiapas Distrito 10. Villaflores". Cómputos Distritales 2024. INE. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- ^ "Perfil: Dip. Deliamaría González Flandez, LXVI Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ "Cámara de Diputados aprueba licencias y cambios en integración de grupos parlamentarios". Canal del Congreso. September 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024.