LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress explained

The LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress is made up of senators and deputies that are members of their respective chambers. It convened on September 1, 2015, and concluded on August 31, 2018. It was succeeded by the LXIV Legislature in 2018.

Senators were elected to office in the 2012 election for a period of six years and therefore exercised their position also in the previous legislature; the deputies, elected in the electoral process of 2015, will hold office only in the current legislature.

Legislation

New Laws

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04-11-2015Ley Reglamentaria del artículo 6o., párrafo primero, de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, en materia del Derecho de Réplica
18-11-2015Ley de Ingresos de la Federación para el ejercicio fiscal de 2016
24-12-2015Ley de Transición Energética
30-12-2015Ley de Tesorería de la Federación
12-01-2016Ley Federal para Prevenir y Sancionar los Delitos Cometidos en Materia de Hidrocarburos
27-04-2016Ley de Disciplina Financiera de las Entidades Federativas y los Municipios
09-05-2016Ley Federal de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública
16-05-2016Código Militar de Procedimientos Penales
01-06-2016Ley Federal de Zonas Económicas Especiales
16-06-2016Ley Nacional del Sistema Integral de Justicia Penal para Adolescentes
16-06-2016Ley Nacional de Ejecución Penal
18-07-2016Ley de Fiscalización y Rendición de Cuentas de la Federación
18-07-2016Ley General del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción6 July 2016
(346-82)
5 July 2016
(81-19)
18 July 201618 July 201619 July 2016
18-07-2016Ley General de Responsabilidades Administrativas
18-07-2016Ley Orgánica del Tribunal Federal de Justicia Administrativa

Senate of the Republic

The formation of the LXIII legislature is as follows:

Members of the Senate are elected for a period of six years, three for each of the states and the Federal District, and 32 more for a national list, giving a total of 128 Senators.

Number of senators by political party

For the internal government of the Senate, senators are grouped by political party for which they were elected in parliamentary groups, each of which is headed by a coordinator. The coordinators of all groups in turn form the Board of Policy Coordination of the Senate.

Party Senators

Relative majority
Senators

First minority[1]
Senators.[2]
Proportional representation
Total
30 11 11
16 13 9
11 5 6
6 1 2
Labor Party 1 2 2
0 0 1
0 0 1
Total 6432 32 128
Source: Federal Electoral Institute.[3]
The 128 Senators who make up the LXII Legislature are:

Senators by federative entity

State Senator Party State Senator Party
Aguascalientes José de Jesús Santana García
Replaces Martín Orozco Sandoval
Nayarit Manuel Cota Jiménez
Aguascalientes Fernando Herrera ÁvilaNayarit
Aguascalientes Nayarit Martha Elena García Gómez
Baja California Nuevo León
Baja California Nuevo León Ivonne Álvarez García[4]
Baja California Nuevo León
Baja California Sur Oaxaca Félix Benjamín Hernández Ruiz
Replaces Benjamín Robles Montoya
Baja California Sur Oaxaca
Baja California Sur Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro
Replaces Carlos Mendoza Davis
Oaxaca Jorge Toledo Luis
Replaces Eviel Pérez Magaña
Campeche Puebla María del Carmen Izaguirre Francos
Replaces Blanca Alcalá Ruiz
Campeche Puebla
Campeche Puebla
Chiapas Luis Armando Melgar BravoQuerétaro Sonia Rocha Acosta
Replaces Francisco Domínguez Servien
Chiapas Roberto Albores GleasonQuerétaro Marcela Torres Peimbert
Chiapas Querétaro
Chihuahua Quintana Roo Jorge Aréchiga Ávila
Replaces Jorge Emilio González Martínez[5]
Chihuahua Lilia Merodio RezaQuintana Roo
Chihuahua Sylvia Martínez Elizondo
Replaces Javier Corral Jurado
Quintana Roo Luz María Beristain Navarrete
Coahuila San Luis Potosí
Coahuila Silvia Guadalupe GarzaSan Luis Potosí
Coahuila Tereso Medina Ramírez
Replaces Braulio Manuel Fernández Aguirre
San Luis Potosí
Colima Hilda Ceballos Llerenas
Replaces Mely Romero Celis
Sinaloa
Colima Sinaloa
Colima Sinaloa
Durango Sonora Anabel Acosta Islas
Replaces Claudia Pavlovich Arellano
Durango Yolanda de la Torre Valdéz
Replaces Leticia Herrera Ale
Sonora
Durango Héctor David Flores Ávalos
Replaces José Rosas Aispuro
Sonora
Guanajuato Tabasco Carlos Manuel Merino Campos
Replaces Adán Augusto López Hernández
Guanajuato Tabasco
Guanajuato Miguel Ángel Chico HerreraTabasco
Guerrero Tamaulipas Sandra Luz García Guajardo
Replaces Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca
Guerrero Sofía Ramírez Hernández[6] Tamaulipas Andrea García García
Replaces Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez
Guerrero Tamaulipas
Hidalgo Jesús Priego Calva
Replaces Omar Fayad
Tlaxcala Alejandra Roldán Benítez
Replaces Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros
Hidalgo Carmen Dorantes Martínez
Replaces David Penchyna Grub
Tlaxcala María de los Ángeles González Rodríguez
Replaces Martha Palafox Gutiérrez
Hidalgo Tlaxcala Amelia Torres López
Replaces Adriana Dávila Fernández
Jalisco Veracruz
Jalisco Veracruz Erika Ayala Ríos
Replaces Héctor Yunes Landa
Jalisco Veracruz Fernando Yunes Márquez
México Yucatán
México Yucatán
México Yucatán
Michoacán Zacatecas
Michoacán Zacatecas José Marco Antonio Olvera Acevedo
Replaces Alejandro Tello Cristerna
Michoacán Zacatecas Héctor Adrián Menchaca Medrano
Replaces David Monreal Ávila
Morelos Ciudad de México Martha Angélica Tagle Martínez
Replaces Alejandra Barrales
No party
Morelos Ciudad de México
Morelos Ciudad de México

Parliamentary coordinators

Chamber of Deputies

The Chamber of Deputies is composed of 500 elected legislators for a period of 3 years and nonreeligible for the immediate period . 300 deputies are elected by direct vote for each one of the Electoral Districts of the country, and the other 200 by a system voted in each of the Constituencies lists.

The composition of the Chamber of Deputies in the Legislature LXIII is as follows :

Number of deputies by political party

Party Deputies

Relative Majority
Deputies

Proportional Representation
Total
160 47 207
56 53 109
Party of the Democratic Revolution 33 27 60
24 18 42
14 21 35
10 15 25
1 10 11
0 8 8
Without party1 0 1
1 0 1
Total 300 199 499

Deputies by single-member district (relative majority)

State District Deputy Party State District Deputy Party
Aguascalientes 1 México 26
Aguascalientes 2 Arlette Ivette Muñoz CervantesMéxico 27
Aguascalientes 3 México 28 Rocío Díaz Montoya
Baja California 1 México 29
Baja California 2 México 30 David Gerson García Calderón
Baja California 3 México 31
Baja California 4 México 32
Baja California 5 México 33
Baja California 6 México 34
Baja California 7 México 35 Leydi Fabiola Leyva García
Baja California 8 México 36
Baja California Sur 1 México 37
Baja California Sur 2 México 38
Campeche 1 México 39 Andrés Aguirre Romero
Campeche 2 México 40 Olga María Esquivel Hernández
Chiapas 1 Michoacán 1
Chiapas 2 Michoacán 2 Erik Juárez Blanquet
Chiapas 3 Michoacán 3
Chiapas 4 Michoacán 4
Chiapas 5 Michoacán 5
Chiapas 6 Michoacán 6
Chiapas 7 Diego Valente Valera FuentesMichoacán 7 José Guadalupe Hernández Alcalá
Chiapas 8 Michoacán 8
Chiapas 9 Michoacán 9 Ángel II Alanís Pedraza
Chiapas 10 Michoacán 10 Daniela de los Santos Torres
Chiapas 11 Michoacán 11
Chiapas 12 Michoacán 12 Omar Noé Bernardino Vargas
Chihuahua 1 Fernando Uriarte ZazuetaMorelos 1 Edmundo Javier Bolaños Aguilar
Chihuahua 2 Morelos 2
Chihuahua 3 Morelos 3
Chihuahua 4 Morelos 4 Rosalina Mazari Espín
Chihuahua 5 Morelos 5
Chihuahua 6 Daniel Olivas Gutiérrez
Replaces Juan Blanco Zaldívar[21]
Nayarit 1
Chihuahua 7 Nayarit 2
Chihuahua 8 Nayarit 3 Jasmine María Bugarín Rodríguez
Chihuahua 9 Nuevo León 1 Ximena Tamariz García
Coahuila 1 Nuevo León 2
Coahuila 2 Nuevo León 3
Coahuila 3 Nuevo León 4
Coahuila 4 Nuevo León 5
Coahuila 5 Nuevo León 6
Coahuila 6 Nuevo León 7
Coahuila 7 Nuevo León 8
Colima 1 Nuevo León 9
Colima 2 Eloísa Chavarrías BarajasNuevo León 10
Distrito Federal 1 Alberto Martínez UrinchoNuevo León 11
Distrito Federal 2 Nuevo León 12
Distrito Federal 3 Oaxaca 1
Distrito Federal 4 Oaxaca 2
Distrito Federal 5 Oaxaca 3 Edith Yolanda López Velasco
Distrito Federal 6 Oaxaca 4
Distrito Federal 7 Oaxaca 5
Distrito Federal 8 Oaxaca 6
Distrito Federal 9 Evelyn Parra ÁlvarezOaxaca 7
Distrito Federal 10 Jorge Triana TenaOaxaca 8 Francisco Martínez Neri
Distrito Federal 11 Rafael Hernández SorianoOaxaca 9
Distrito Federal 12 Alicia Barrientos PantojaOaxaca 10 Óscar Valencia García
Distrito Federal 13 Daniel Ordóñez HernándezOaxaca 11
Distrito Federal 14 Puebla 1
Distrito Federal 15 Puebla 2
Distrito Federal 16 Martha Laura Almaraz DomínguezPuebla 3
Distrito Federal 17 Sara Paola Gálico Félix DíazPuebla 4
Distrito Federal 18 Arturo Santana AlfaroPuebla 5 Rubén Garrido Muñoz
Distrito Federal 19 Jerónimo Alejandro Ojeda AnguianoPuebla 6
Distrito Federal 20 Puebla 7
Distrito Federal 21 Puebla 8
Distrito Federal 22 Puebla 9
Distrito Federal 23 Puebla 10
Distrito Federal 24 Puebla 11
Distrito Federal 25 Puebla 12
Distrito Federal 26 Puebla 13
Distrito Federal 27 Puebla 14
Durango 1 Puebla 15
Durango 2 Puebla 16 Edith Villa Trujillo
Durango 3 Querétaro 1
Durango 4 Querétaro 2
Guanajuato 1 Querétaro 3
Guanajuato 2 Querétaro 4
Guanajuato 3 Quintana Roo 1
Guanajuato 4 Quintana Roo 2 Arlet Mólgora Glover
Guanajuato 5 Quintana Roo 3 Mario Machuca Sánchez
Replaces Remberto Estrada Barba
Guanajuato 6 San Luis Potosí 1
Guanajuato 7 San Luis Potosí 2
Guanajuato 8 San Luis Potosí 3
Guanajuato 9 San Luis Potosí 4
Guanajuato 10 San Luis Potosí 5
Guanajuato 11 Felipe Arredondo GarcíaSan Luis Potosí 6
Guanajuato 12 San Luis Potosí 7
Guanajuato 13 Ariel Enrique Corona RodríguezSinaloa 1
Guanajuato 14 Sinaloa 2
Guerrero 1 Sinaloa 3
Guerrero 2 Sinaloa 4 Jesús Antonio López Rodríguez
Guerrero 3 Ricardo Ángel Barrientos RíosSinaloa 5 Manuel Clouthier Carrillo
Guerrero 4 Sinaloa 6
Guerrero 5 Sinaloa 7
Guerrero 6 Sinaloa 8 José de Jesús Galindo Rosas
Replaces Quirino Ordaz Coppel
Guerrero 7 Sonora 1
Guerrero 8 Sonora 2
Guerrero 9 Ricardo Taja RamírezSonora 3
Hidalgo 1 Sonora 4
Hidalgo 2 Sonora 5
Hidalgo 3 Sonora 6
Hidalgo 4 Sonora 7
Hidalgo 5 Tabasco 1 Elio Bocanegra Ruiz
Hidalgo 6 Tabasco 2
Hidalgo 7 María Gloria Hernández MadridTabasco 3
Jalisco 1 Tabasco 4
Jalisco 2 Tabasco 5
Jalisco 3 Tabasco 6
Jalisco 4 Tamaulipas 1
Jalisco 5 Tamaulipas 2
Jalisco 6 Tamaulipas 3
Jalisco 7 Tamaulipas 4
Jalisco 8 Tamaulipas 5
Jalisco 9 Tamaulipas 6
Jalisco 10 Tamaulipas 7
Jalisco 11 Jonadab Martínez GarcíaTamaulipas 8
Jalisco12 Salvador Zamora ZamoraTlaxcala 1
Jalisco 13 Tlaxcala 2
Jalisco 14 Tlaxcala 3 Ricardo David García Portilla
Jalisco 15 Veracruz 1
Jalisco 16 Veracruz 2
Jalisco 17 Veracruz 3
Jalisco 18 Veracruz 4
Jalisco 19 Veracruz 5 Leonardo Amador Rodríguez
México 1 Veracruz 6
México 2 Veracruz 7
México 3 Veracruz 8
México 4 María Monserrath Sobreyra SantosVeracruz 9
México 5 Veracruz 10
México 6 David Sánchez IsidoroVeracruz 11
México 7 Francisco Lauro Rojas San RománVeracruz 12
México 8 Veracruz 13
México 9 Dora Elena Real SalinasVeracruz 14
México 10 Virginia Nallely Gutiérrez RamírezVeracruz 15 Fidel Kuri Grajales
México 11 Pablo Bedolla LópezVeracruz 16
México 12 Veracruz 17 Antonio Tarek Abdalá Saad
México 13 Veracruz 18
México 14 Veracruz 19
México 15 Veracruz 20
México 16 Veracruz 21
México 17 Yucatán 1
México 18 Yucatán 2
México 19 Yucatán 3
México 20 Yucatán 4 Francisco Alberto Torres Rivas
México 21 Yucatán 5
México 22 Angélica Moya MarínZacatecas 1
México 23 Zacatecas 2
México 24 Alejandro Juraidini Villaseñor[22] Zacatecas 3
México 25 Zacatecas 4 Araceli Guerrero Esquivel

Deputies by proportional representation

Region Deputy Party Region Deputy Party
First Third
First Third Julio Saldaña Morán
First Third
First Third
First Third Paloma Canales Suárez
First Third
First Third Adriana Sarur Torre
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third
First Third Sara Latife Ruiz Chávez
First Fourth
First Fourth Cecilia Romero Castillo
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First María Luisa Gutiérrez SantoyoFourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
First Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Mayra Angélica Enríquez VanderkamFourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Guadalupe Murguía GutiérrezFourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fourth Laura Beatriz Esquivel Valdés
Second Fourth
Second Fourth Blandina Ramos Ramírez
Second Fourth
Second Fourth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth Tristán Canales
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Second Alfredo Basurto RománFifth
Second Fifth
Second Fifth
Third Enrique Pérez Rodríguez
Replaces Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares
Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Enrique Cambranis TorresFifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Adriana del Pilar Ortiz LanzFifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth Jorge Gaviño Ambriz
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth
Third Fifth

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies

Parliamentary coordinators

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senadores Integrantes de las LXII y LXIII Legislaturas. September 23, 2013.
  2. Web site: Asigna Consejo General Diputados y Senadores por el principio de representación proporcional . August 22, 2012 . Instituto Federal Electoral . https://archive.today/20121219232712/http://computos2012.ife.org.mx/senadores.html . December 19, 2012 . live . October 5, 2016 .
  3. Web site: Resultado del Cómputo de Entidad Federativa de la Elección de Senadores de 2012 . es . IFE . https://archive.today/20121219232712/http://computos2012.ife.org.mx/senadores.html . December 19, 2012 . dead .
  4. Web site: Alistan nombramiento de suplente de Ivonne en Senado. March 21, 2015. Víctor Canales.
  5. Jorge Emilio González Martínez asked for a license to step aside from his seat beginning January 18, 2015.
  6. Sofía Ramírez Hernández asked for license to step aside on January 14, 2015, in order to pursue the PRI nomination for governor of Guerrero.
  7. News: Georgina Saldierna . Víctor Ballinas . March 4, 2014.
  8. News: Fallece Manuel Camacho Solís.
  9. Asked for license to step aside on December 3, 2015, in order to pursue the PRI nomination for governor of Chihuahua.
  10. Had license to step aside from February 6-March 6, 2014
  11. News: Juan Arvizu Arrioja . Alberto Morales . February 26, 2015.
  12. News: Notimex . October 9, 2012.
  13. Alonso Lujambio died in the Senate on September 25, 2012.
  14. News: Asume Cárdenas Fonseca como suplente de Mónica Arriola.
  15. News: Mercado, Angélica . March 15, 2016.
  16. News: Nombran a Fernando Herrera como coordinador del PAN en el Senado.
  17. News: Roberto Garduño . August 8, 2012.
  18. News: Roberto Garduño . August 14, 2012.
  19. News: Ricardo Gómez . August 21, 2012.
  20. News: María Pineda . August 24, 2012.
  21. Juan Blanco Zaldívar asked for license on December 3, 2015, in order to seek the PRI nomination for governor of Chihuahua.
  22. Web site: Toma protesta diputado suplente del ex alcalde de Naucalpan. October 1, 2015. Noticieros Televisa. May 23, 2016. October 3, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151003164628/http://noticieros.televisa.com/mexico/1510/toma-protesta-suplente-ex-alcalde-naucalpan/. dead.
  23. News: Venegas, Daniel . August 29, 2015.
  24. News: Marko Cortés será el coordinador de la bancada del PAN en San Lázaro . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923205042/http://www.cnnmexico.com/adnpolitico/2015/08/23/marko-cortes-sera-el-coordinador-de-la-bancada-del-pan-en-san-lazaro . September 23, 2015 .
  25. News: López, Lorena . August 21, 2015.
  26. News: Alcántara, Suzzete . August 26, 2015.
  27. News: PVEM elige a Jesús Sesma como su coordinador en San Lázaro.
  28. News: Páez, Alejandro . August 8, 2015.
  29. News: Alfredo Valles, nuevo coordinador de diputados de Nueva Alianza.
  30. News: Méndez, Enrique . July 23, 2015.
  31. News: Alcántara, Suzzete . August 26, 2015.