Sixth federal electoral district of Chihuahua

The sixth federal electoral district of Chihuahua (Distrito electoral federal 06 de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts currently operating in the state of Chihuahua.

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.

District territory

Under the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[1] the district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the state capital, the city of Chihuahua.[2][3] The district covers the northern and western portions of the city and its surrounding municipality.[4]

Previous districting schemes

20172022

In 2017 to 2022, the sixth district covered part of the west of the city of Chihuahua and the northern portion of the municipality of Chihuahua.[5]

20052017

Between 2005 and 2017, the district covered the western portion of the municipality of Chihuahua, including approximately one-half of the city of Chihuahua. The other half of the city and the rest of the municipality were covered by the eighth district. The head town was the city of Chihuahua.[6]

1996–2005

Between 1996 and 2005, the district covered the northern part of the municipality of Chihuahua; i.e., it included the part of the city/municipality north of the Río Chuviscar.[7]

1979–1996

Between 1979 and 1996, the sixth district was located in the eastern central part of the state, centred on the city of Camargo.[8]

Deputies returned to Congress from this district

Parties
PAN
PRI
PRD
PT
PVEM
MC
PANAL
PSD
Morena
Federal deputies for the sixth district of Chihuahua
(since 1902)
DeputyPartyLegislaturePeriod
Porfirio Parra 21st Congress
22nd Congress
1902–1906
Vacant 23rd Congress1906–1908
Porfirio Parra 24th Congress1908–1910
Celso Acosta 25th Congress1908–1912
Vacant 26th Congress1912–1914
Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
1916–1917
27th Congress1917–1918
Manuel Chávez M. 28th Congress1918–1920
Alejandro Velázquez López[lower-alpha 1] 29th Congress1920–1922
Manuel Chávez M. 30th Congress1922–1924
José Calles 31st Congress1924–1926
Rafael V. Balderrama 32nd Congress1926–1928
Práxedes Giner Durán 33rd Congress1928–1930
El distrito VI es suprimido en 1930. Es restablecido en 1961.
Carlos Chavira Becerra 45th Congress1961–1964
José Martínez Alvídrez 46th Congress1964–1967
Armando Bejarano Pedroza 47th Congress1967–1970
José Refugio Mar de la Rosa 48th Congress1970–1973
Ernesto Villalobos Payán 49th Congress1973–1976
José Refugio Mar de la Rosa 50th Congress1976–1979
Enrique Sánchez Silva 51st Congress1979–1982
Diógenes Bustamante Vela 52nd Congress1982–1985
Fernando Baeza Meléndez[lower-alpha 2] 53rd Congress1985–1986
Alfredo Rohana Estrada1986–1988
Arturo Armendáriz Delgado[lower-alpha 3] 54th Congress1988–1990
Óscar Villalobos Chávez1990–1991
Jaime Ríos Velasco Grajeda 55th Congress1991–1994
Óscar Villalobos Chávez 56th Congress1994–1997
Patricio Martínez García[lower-alpha 4] 57th Congress1997–1998
Xóchitl Reyes Castro1998–2000
Francisco Hugo Gutiérrez Dávila[lower-alpha 5] 58th Congress2000–2001
Luis Villegas Montes2001–2003
Gustavo Madero Muñoz 59th Congress2003–2006
Emilio Flores Domínguez 60th Congress2006–2009
Maurilio Ochoa Millán 61st Congress2009–2012
Minerva Castillo Rodríguez 62nd Congress2012–2015
Juan Blanco Zaldívar 63rd Congress2015–2018
Miguel Riggs Baeza 64th Congress2018–
Laura Contreras Duarte[[]] 65th Congress2018–2021
María Angélica Granados Trespalacios 66th Congress2021–2024[2]

Notes

  1. En las elecciones del 1 de agosto de 1920, Adolfo Valles Baca resultó ganador en los comicios en el VI Distrito, sin embargo, el 3 de diciembre de 1920, la Cámara de Diputados, erigida en Colegio Electoral desechó el nombramiento de Valles como diputado, en favor de Velázquez López.[9][10]
  2. Fernando Baeza Meléndez dejó el cargo de diputado al ser postulado candidato y luego electo Gobernador de Chihuahua.
  3. Falleció en el ejercicio del cargo, el 23 de febrero de 1990.
  4. Dejó el cargo para ser primeramente candidato del PRI a Gobernador de Chihuahua y posteriormente al ganar la elección y asumir el cargo.
  5. Solicitó licencia al cargo de diputado para ocupar un cargo en la Secretaría de Contraloría y Desarrollo Administrativo.

References

  1. 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.
  2. "Distrito 6. Chihuahua". Cómputos Distritales 2024. INE. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  3. "Memoria de la Distritación Nacional 2021-2023" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  4. "Así será la distribución de los Distritos Electorales Federales en Chihuahua". El Heraldo de Chihuahua. 5 March 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  5. "DISTRITACIÓN FEDERAL ESCENARIO FINAL - CHIHUAHUA 2017" (PDF). Instituto Nacional Electoral. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  6. "Condensado de Chihuahua" (PDF). Instituto Federal Electoral. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 29 January 2008.
  7. Instituto Federal Electoral. "Distritación de 1996 de Chihuahua" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-19. Retrieved 2008-11-09.
  8. Instituto Federal Electoral. "Distritación de 1996 de Chihuahua" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 November 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
  9. Cámara de Diputados (3 December 1920). "SSesión de Colegio Electoral de la Cámara de Diputados efectuada el día 3 de diciembre de 1920". Diario de los Debates. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  10. Cámara de Senadores (19 January 1921). "Sesión de la Comisión Permanente efectuada el día 19 de enero de 1921" (PDF). Diario de los Debates. Retrieved 29 May 2020.

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