Congress of Zacatecas
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Congress of the State of Zacatecas Congreso del Estado de Zacatecas | |
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LXIV Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | March 24, 1822[1] |
Leadership | |
President | |
Structure | |
Seats | 30 |
Political groups | PEVM (3) Independent (1) |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post for 18 electoral district seats and Mixed-member proportional representation for 12 proportional representation seats | |
Last election | June 6, 2021 |
Meeting place | |
Legislative Palace Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico | |
Website | |
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The Congress of the State of Zacatecas (Spanish: Congreso del Estado de Zacatecas) is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Zacatecas. The Congress is the governmental deliberative body of Zacatecas, which is equal to, and independent of, the executive.
The Congress is unicameral and consists of 30 deputies. 18 deputies are elected on a first-past-the-post basis, one for each district in which the entity is divided, while 12 are elected through a system of proportional representation. Deputies are elected to serve for a three-year term.
Current Composition
[edit]The current LXIV Legislature of the Congress of Zacatecas initiated on September 7, 2021 and will conclude on September 6, 2024. The current legislature will be in session concurrent with the governorship of David Monreal Ávila.
Single Member Districts
[edit]District | Constituency | Deputy | Party | |
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I | Zacatecas | José Xerardo Ramírez Muñoz | PT | |
II | Zacatecas | Gabriela Evangelina Pinedo Morales | MORENA | |
III | Guadalupe | Violeta Cerrillo Ortiz | MORENA | |
IV | Guadalupe | Roxana del Refugio Muñoz González | MORENA | |
V | Fresnillo | Ernesto González Romo | MORENA | |
VI | Fresnillo | Maribel Galván Jiménez | MORENA | |
VII | Fresnillo | Gerardo Pinedo Santa Cruz | PRD | |
VIII | Ojocaliente | Jehú Salas Dávila | PRI | |
IX | Loreto | Imelda Mauricio Esparza | MORENA | |
X | Jerez | María del Refugio Ávalos Márquez | PRI | |
XI | Villanueva | Susana Andrea Barragán Espinosa | PVEM | |
XII | Villa de Cos | José David González Hernández | PRI | |
XIII | Jalpa | Armando Delgadillo Ruvalcaba | MORENA | |
XIV | Tlatenango | José Guadalupe Correa Valdez | PAN | |
XV | Pinos | Herminio Briones Oliva | PRI | |
XVI | Río Grande | José Juan Mendoza Maldonado | PRD | |
XVII | Sombrerete | Karla Dejanira Valdez Espinoza | PAN | |
XVIII | Juan Aldama | Manuel Benigno Gallardo Sandoval | PRI |
Proportional Representation
[edit]Deputy | Party | |
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Armando Juárez González | MORENA | |
Martha Elena Rodríguez Camarillo | PNA | |
Priscila Benítez Sánchez | PNA | |
Nieves Medellín Medellín | PVEM | |
Georgia Fernanda Miranda Herrera | PVEM | |
Ana Luisa del Muro García | PT | |
Enrique Laviada Cirerol | PRD | |
Zulema Yunuen Santacruz Márquez | PRD | |
Gabriela Monserrat Basurto Ávila | PRI | |
José Juan Estrada Hernández | PRI | |
José Luis Figueroa Rangel | Independent | |
María del Mar de Ávila Ibargüengoytia | PAN |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "FRAGMENTO DE HISTORIA DEL PODER LEGISLATIVO DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS". 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ "MESA DIRECTIVA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS". Retrieved 24 October 2023.