Ninth federal electoral district of Guerrero explained
The ninth federal electoral district of Guerrero (Distrito electoral federal 09 de Guerrero) is a defunct federal electoral district of the Mexican state of Guerrero.
During its existence, the ninth district returned one deputy to the Chamber of Deputies for each of the 51st to 65th sessions of Congress. Votes cast in the district also counted towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the third region.[1] [2]
Created as part of the 1977 political reforms,[3] it was first contested in the 1979 mid-term election and elected its last deputy in the 2021 mid-terms. It was dissolved during the National Electoral Institute's 2022 redistricting process because the state's population no longer warranted nine districts.[4] [5]
Territory
- 2017–2022In its final form, the ninth district covered 159 electoral precincts (secciones electorales) in the municipality of Acapulco. The head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations were gathered together and collated, was the port city of Acapulco.[6]
- 2005–2017Guerrero lost its tenth district in the 2005 redistricting process. Between 2005 and 2017, the ninth district comprised 162 precincts in the eastern portion of the municipality of Acapulco. The head town was Acapulco.[7]
- 1996–2005Under the 1996 districting plan, which allocated Guerrero ten districts, the district was located in the municipality of Acapulco. It covered a part of the urban area and the municipality's rural hinterland. The head town was at Acapulco.[8] [9]
- 1978–1996The districting scheme in force from 1978 to 1996 was the result of the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Under that plan, Guerrero's district allocation rose from six to ten.[10] The newly created ninth district had its head town at Tecpan de Galeana in the Costa Grande region and it covered the municipalities ofAtoyac de Álvarez, Benito Juárez, José Azueta, Petatlán, Tecpan de Galeana and La Unión.[11]
Deputies returned to Congress
References
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Notes and References
- Web site: How Mexico Elects Its Leaders — The Rules . Mexico Solidarity Project . 17 August 2024 . 31 January 2024.
- Web site: Circunscripciones . ayuda.ine.mx . . 17 August 2024.
- Evolución territorial de los distritos electorales federales uninominales, 1977–2010 . Baños Martínez . Marco Antonio . Palacios Mora . Celia . Territorial evolution of the federal uninominal electoral districts, 1977–2010 . Investigaciones Geográficas . . Mexico City . 2014 . 84 . 92 . 10.14350/rig.34063 . 17 August 2024.
- News: De la Rosa . Yared . Nueva distritación electoral le quita diputados a la CDMX y le agrega a Nuevo León . 17 August 2024 . Forbes México . 20 February 2023.
- News: Ramírez García . Rosalba . Confirma el INE que Guerrero pierde un distrito con la nueva demarcación electoral . 17 August 2024 . El Sur: Periódico de Guerrero . 23 December 2022.
- Web site: Descriptivo de la distritación federal: Guerrero, marzo 2017 . Cartografía . . 17 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240623061047/https://cartografia.ife.org.mx//descargas/distritacion2017/federal/12/D12.pdf . 23 June 2024.
- Web site: Acuerdo del Consejo General del Instituto Federal Electoral por el que se establece la demarcación territorial de los trescientos distritos electorales federales uninominales en que se divide el país . . 17 August 2024 . 2 March 2005.
- Web site: La redistritación electoral mexicana, 1996: Memoria . . 17 August 2024 . 277 . 1997 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240716045839/https://biblio.ine.mx/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=c3f1c9ec2ddac78d9f49bb5cf44edc14 . 16 July 2024.
- Web site: Distritación de 1996 de Guerrero . . 17 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080911192817/http://www.ife.org.mx/documentos/DISTRITOS/pdf/PLANOS/12_COMP_090205.pdf . 11 September 2008.
- Book: González Casanova . Pablo . Pablo González Casanova . Las Elecciones en México: evolución y perspectivas . 1993 . Siglo XXI . 9789682313219 . 3 . 219 . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Guerrero . División del Territorio de la República en 300 Distritos Electorales Uninominales para Elecciones Federales . . 17 August 2024 . 25 . 29 May 1978. The link contains a list of the municipalities covered.
- Web site: Legislatura 51 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Legislatura 52 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Legislatura 53 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Legislatura 54 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Legislatura 55 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Legislatura 56 . . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. Pablo Sandoval Ramírez, LVII Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. Juan José Nogueda Ruiz, LVIII Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. María del Rosario Herrera Ascencio, LIX Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. César Flores Maldonado, LX Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. Fermín Gerardo Alvarado Arroyo, LXI Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. María del Rosario Merlín García, LXII Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. Ricardo Taja Ramírez, LXIII Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. María del Rosario Merlín García, LXIV Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Perfil: Dip. María del Rosario Merlín García, LXV Legislatura . . Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL) . 17 August 2024.