The fourteenth federal electoral district of Mexico City (Distrito electoral federal 14 de la Ciudad de México; previously "of the Federal District") is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of the 22 currently operational districts in Mexico City.[1]
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. Votes cast in this district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region.[2] [3]
Under the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[4] the fourteenth district covers the northern (urban) portion of the borough (alcaldía) of Tlalpan.[5] [1]
Under the 2005 districting scheme, the 14th district covered the whole ofthe borough (delegación) of Tlalpan,with the exception of its northernmost portion, which made up the 5th district.It was one of the city's few rural electoral districts.[6]
Between 1996 and 2005, the district covered the westernmost third of the borough of Iztacalco.[7]
The 14th district was suspended between 1865 and 1922 | |||||
Romeo Ortega | 22px | 30th Congress | 1922–1924 | ||
Rafael Ponce de León | 31st Congress | 1924–1926 | |||
Arturo de Saracho Valenzuela | 22px | 32nd Congress | 1926–1928 | ||
Aurelio Manrique Jr. | PO | 33rd Congress | 1928–1930 | ||
The 14th district was suspended between 1930 and 1952 | |||||
1952 | Juventino Aguilar Moreno[8] | 22px | 42nd Congress | 1952–1955 | |
1955 | Ramón Castilleja Zárate[9] | 22px | 43rd Congress | 1955–1958 | |
1958 | Rafael Buitrón Maldonado[10] | 22px | 44th Congress | 1958–1961 | |
1961 | Rómulo Sánchez Mireles[11] | 22px | 45th Congress | 1961–1964 | |
1964 | Manuel Contreras Carrillo[12] | 22px | 46th Congress | 1964–1967 | |
1967 | Alberto Briceño Ruiz[13] | 22px | 47th Congress | 1967–1970 | |
1970 | Luis Velázquez Jaacks[14] | 22px | 48th Congress | 1970–1973 | |
1973 | Onofre Hernández Rivera[15] | 22px | 49th Congress | 1973–1976 | |
1976 | Jorge Mendicutti Negrete[16] | 22px | 50th Congress | 1976–1979 | |
1979 | Eduardo Rosas González[17] | 22px | 51st Congress | 1979–1982 | |
1982 | Álvaro Brito Alonso[18] | 22px | 52nd Congress | 1982–1985 | |
1985 | Lorenzo Silva Ruiz[19] | 22px | 53rd Congress | 1985–1988 | |
1988 | Serafín Ramírez Ramírez[20] | 22px | 54th Congress | 1988–1991 | |
1991 | José Guadalupe Rodríguez Rivera[21] | 22px | 55th Congress | 1991–1994 | |
1994 | Lourdes Torre Gutiérrez[22] | 22px | 56th Congress | 1994–1997 | |
1997 | [23] | 22px | 57th Congress | 1997–2000 | |
2000 | José Benjamín Muciño Pérez[24] | 22px | 58th Congress | 2000–2003 | |
2003 | Daniel Ordóñez Hernández[25] | 22px | 59th Congress | 2003–2006 | |
2006 | Higinio Chávez García[26] | 22px | 60th Congress | 2006–2009 | |
2009 | Héctor Hugo Hernández Rodríguez[27] | 22px | 61st Congress | 2009–2012 | |
2012 | [28] | 62nd Congress | 2012–2015 | ||
2015 | Carlos Hernández Mirón[29] | 22px | 63rd Congress | 2015–2018 | |
2018 | Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar[30] Javier Uriel Aguirre Valenciana[31] | 64th Congress | 2018–2020 2020–2021 | ||
2021 | Rocío Banquells[32] | 22px22px | 65th Congress | 2021–2024 | |
2024 | Carlos Hernández Mirón[33] | 22px | 66th Congress | 2024–2027 |