First federal electoral district of Coahuila
The first federal electoral district of Coahuila (Distrito electoral federal 01 de Coahuila) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of seven such districts in the state of Coahuila.
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.
Previous districting schemes
2005–2017
Under the 2005 districting scheme, Coahuila's first district covered the municipalities of Acuña, Allende, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jiménez, Morelos, Nava, Piedras Negras, Villa Unión and Zaragoza.[1]
The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, was the city of Piedras Negras.
Deputies returned to Congress from this district
| Parties | |
|---|---|
| PAN | |
| PRI | |
| PRD | |
| PT | |
| PVEM | |
| MC | |
| PANAL | |
| PSD | |
| Morena | |
- 50th Congress
- 1976–1979: José de las Fuentes Rodríguez (PRI)
- 51st Congress
- 1979–1982:
- 52nd Congress
- 1982–1985:
- 53rd Congress
- 1985–1988:
- 54th Congress
- 1988–1991: Enrique Martínez y Martínez (PRI)
- 55th Congress
- 1991–1994: Oscar González Pimentel (PRI)
- 56th Congress
- 1994–1997: Alejandro Gutiérrez Gutiérrez (PRI)
- 57th Congress
- 1997–2000: Francisco García Castells (PRI)
- 58th Congress
- 2000–2002: Claudio Mario Bres Garza (PRI)
- 2002–2003: Armín Valdés Torres (Suplente) (PRI)
- 59th Congress
- 2003–2006: Jesús María Ramón Valdés (PRI)
- 60th Congress
- 2006–2009: Ángel Humberto García Reyes (PAN)
References
- Instituto Federal Electoral. "Condensado de Coahuila" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
- Instituto Federal Electoral. "Distritación de 1996 de Coahuila" (PDF). Retrieved 9 November 2008.