The first federal electoral district of Morelos (Distrito electoral federal 01 de Morelos) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of five such districts in the state of Morelos.
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 the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region.[1][2]
Under the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[3] the first district covers the municipality of Cuernavaca in the north-west of the state, excluding the exclave of the municipality known as la Isla that is surrounded by Temixco.[4][5] 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 Cuernavaca.[6]
Election | Deputy | Party | Term | Legislature |
---|---|---|---|---|
1973 | José Castillo Pombo[7] | 1973–1976 | 49th Congress | |
1976 | Antonio Riva Palacio López[8] | 1976–1979 | 50th Congress | |
1979 | David Jiménez González[9] | 1979–1982 | 51st Congress | |
1982 | Juan Salgado Brito[10] | 1982–1985 | 52nd Congress | |
1985 | David Jiménez González[11] | 1985–1988 | 53rd Congress | |
1988 | Mario Rojas Alba[12] | 1988–1991 | 54th Congress | |
1991 | Rodolfo Becerril Straffon[13] | 1991–1994 | 55th Congress | |
1994 | Jorge Armando Meade Ocaranza[14] | 1994–1997 | 56th Congress | |
1997 | Alfonso Sandoval Camuñas[15][lower-alpha 1] Juan Jaramillo Fricas |
1997–1998 1998–2000 |
57th Congress | |
2000 | Fernando Martínez Cué[17] | 2000–2003 | 58th Congress | |
2003 | José Sigona Torres[18] | 2003–2006 | 59th Congress | |
2006 | Enrique Iragorri Durán[19] | 2006–2009 | 60th Congress | |
2009 | Francisco Moreno Merino[20] | 2009–2012 | 61st Congress | |
2012 | José Francisco Coronato Rodríguez[21] | 2012–2015 | 62nd Congress | |
2015 | Javier Bolaños Aguilar[22] | 2015–2018 | 63rd Congress | |
2018 | Alejandro Mojica Toledo[23] | 2018–2021 | 64th Congress | |
2021 | Jorge Alberto Barrera Toledo[24] | 2021–2024 | 65th Congress | |
2024 | Sandra Anaya Villegas[25] | 2024–2027 | 66th Congress |
- Sandoval Camuñas died in office on 23 January 1998.[16]
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