LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress
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The LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress is made up of
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
Constitutional Reforms
New Laws
DOF Citation |
Title | Votes | Signed by the executive |
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04-11-2015 | Ley Reglamentaria del artículo 6o., párrafo primero, de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, en materia del Derecho de Réplica | 5 December 2013
(354-100) |
13 October 2015
(73-30) |
29 October 2015
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4 November 2015
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4 December 2015
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18-11-2015 | Ley de Ingresos de la Federación para el ejercicio fiscal de 2016 | 29 October 2015
(410-37) |
29 October 2015
(87-20) |
13 November 2015
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18 November 2015
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1 January 2016
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24-12-2015 | Ley de Transición Energética | 9 December 2015
(387-31) |
10 December 2015
(81-8) |
23 December 2015
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24 December 2015
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25 December 2015
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30-12-2015 | Ley de Tesorería de la Federación | 18 November 2015
(375-22) |
14 December 2015
(80-0) |
23 December 2015
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30 December 2015
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1 January 2016
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12-01-2016 | Ley Federal para Prevenir y Sancionar los Delitos Cometidos en Materia de Hidrocarburos | 10 December 2015
(340-7) |
15 December 2015
(65-22) |
11 January 2016
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12 January 2016
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13 January 2016
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27-04-2016 | Ley de Disciplina Financiera de las Entidades Federativas y los Municipios | 17 March 2016
(382-0) |
15 March 2016
(86-9) |
27 April 2016
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27 April 2016
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28 April 2016
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09-05-2016 | Ley Federal de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública | 19 April 2016
(383-1) |
21 April 2016
(75-4) |
6 May 2016
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9 May 2016
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10 May 2016
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16-05-2016 | Código Militar de Procedimientos Penales | 21 April 2016
(253-67) |
28 April 2016
(78-27) |
16 May 2016
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16 May 2016
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17 May 2016
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01-06-2016 | Ley Federal de Zonas Económicas Especiales | 27 April 2016
(389-0) |
14 April 2016
(89-8) |
31 May 2016
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1 June 2016
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2 June 2016
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16-06-2016 | Ley Nacional del Sistema Integral de Justicia Penal para Adolescentes | 14 June 2016
(460-0) |
27 April 2016
(83-9) |
16 June 2016
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16 June 2016
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18 June 2016
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16-06-2016 | Ley Nacional de Ejecución Penal | 14 June 2016
(449-0) |
27 April 2016
(114-0) |
16 June 2016
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16 June 2016
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17 June 2016
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18-07-2016 | Ley de Fiscalización y Rendición de Cuentas de la Federación | 16 June 2016
(459-0) |
17 June 2016
(107-4) |
18 July 2016
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18 July 2016
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19 July 2016
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18-07-2016 | Ley General del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción | 6 July 2016 (346-82) |
5 July 2016 (81-19) |
18 July 2016 | 18 July 2016 | 19 July 2016 | |
18-07-2016 | Ley General de Responsabilidades Administrativas | ||||||
18-07-2016 | Ley 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
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Senators
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Senators.[2]
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Total | |
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Institutional Revolutionary Party | 30 | 11 | 11 | 52 / 128 (41%)
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National Action Party | 16 | 13 | 9 | 38 / 128 (30%)
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Party of the Democratic Revolution | 11 | 5 | 6 | 22 / 128 (17%)
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Ecological Green Party of Mexico | 6 | 1 | 2 | 9 / 128 (7%)
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Labor Party | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 / 128 (4%)
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Citizens' Movement | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 / 128 (0.8%)
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New Alliance Party | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 / 128 (0.8%)
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Total | 64 | 32 | 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 |
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Aguascalientes | José de Jesús Santana García Replaces Martín Orozco Sandoval |
Nayarit | Manuel Cota Jiménez
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Aguascalientes | Fernando Herrera Ávila | Nayarit | Margarita Flores Sánchez | ||
Aguascalientes | Miguel Romo Medina | Nayarit | Martha Elena García Gómez | ||
Baja California | Ernesto Ruffo Appel | Nuevo León | Marcela Guerra Castillo | ||
Baja California | Víctor Hermosillo y Celada | Nuevo León | Ivonne Álvarez García[4] | ||
Baja California | Marco Antonio Blásquez Salinas | Nuevo León | Raúl Gracia Guzmán | ||
Baja California Sur | Ricardo Barroso Agramont | Oaxaca | Félix Benjamín Hernández Ruiz Replaces Benjamín Robles Montoya |
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Baja California Sur | Isaías González Cuevas | Oaxaca | Adolfo Romero Laines | ||
Baja California Sur | Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro Replaces Carlos Mendoza Davis |
Oaxaca | Jorge Toledo Luis Replaces Eviel Pérez Magaña |
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Campeche | Raúl Aarón Pozos Lanz
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Puebla | María del Carmen Izaguirre Francos Replaces Blanca Alcalá Ruiz |
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Campeche | Óscar Román Rosas González | Puebla | María Lucero Saldaña | ||
Campeche | Jorge Luis Lavalle Maury | Puebla | Javier Lozano Alarcón | ||
Chiapas | Luis Armando Melgar Bravo | Querétaro | Sonia Rocha Acosta Replaces Francisco Domínguez Servien |
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Chiapas | Roberto Albores Gleason | Querétaro | Marcela Torres Peimbert | ||
Chiapas | Zoé Robledo Aburto
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Querétaro | Enrique Burgos García | ||
Chihuahua | Patricio Martínez García | Quintana Roo | Jorge Aréchiga Ávila Replaces Jorge Emilio González Martínez[5] |
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Chihuahua | Lilia Merodio Reza | Quintana Roo | Félix González Canto | ||
Chihuahua | Sylvia Martínez Elizondo Replaces Javier Corral Jurado |
Quintana Roo | Luz María Beristain Navarrete | ||
Coahuila | Luis Fernando Salazar Fernández | San Luis Potosí | Sonia Mendoza Díaz | ||
Coahuila | Silvia Guadalupe Garza | San Luis Potosí | Octavio Pedroza Gaitán | ||
Coahuila | Tereso Medina Ramírez Replaces |
San Luis Potosí | Teófilo Torres Corzo | ||
Colima | Hilda Ceballos Llerenas Replaces Mely Romero Celis |
Sinaloa | Aarón Irizar López | ||
Colima | Itzel Ríos de la Mora | Sinaloa | Daniel Amador Gaxiola | ||
Colima | Jorge Luis Preciado Rodríguez | Sinaloa | Francisco López Brito | ||
Durango | Ismael Hernández Deras
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Sonora | Anabel Acosta Islas Replaces Claudia Pavlovich Arellano |
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Durango | Yolanda de la Torre Valdéz Replaces Leticia Herrera Ale |
Sonora | Ernesto Gándara Camou | ||
Durango | Héctor David Flores Ávalos Replaces José Rosas Aispuro |
Sonora | Francisco Búrquez Valenzuela | ||
Guanajuato | Fernando Torres Graciano | Tabasco | Carlos Manuel Merino Campos Replaces Adán Augusto López Hernández |
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Guanajuato | Juan Carlos Romero Hicks | Tabasco | Fernando Mayans Canabal | ||
Guanajuato | Miguel Ángel Chico Herrera | Tabasco | Humberto Mayans Canabal | ||
Guerrero | Armando Ríos Piter | Tamaulipas | Sandra Luz García Guajardo Replaces |
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Guerrero | Sofía Ramírez Hernández[6] | Tamaulipas | Andrea García García Replaces Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez |
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Guerrero | René Juárez Cisneros | Tamaulipas | Manuel Cavazos Lerma | ||
Hidalgo | Jesús Priego Calva Replaces Omar Fayad |
Tlaxcala | Alejandra Roldán Benítez Replaces Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros |
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Hidalgo | Carmen Dorantes Martínez Replaces David Penchyna Grub |
Tlaxcala | María de los Ángeles González Rodríguez Replaces Martha Palafox Gutiérrez |
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Hidalgo | Isidro Pedraza Chávez | Tlaxcala | Amelia Torres López Replaces Adriana Dávila Fernández |
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Jalisco | Arturo Zamora Jiménez | Veracruz | José Francisco Yunes Zorrilla
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Jalisco | Jesús Casillas Romero | Veracruz | Erika Ayala Ríos Replaces Héctor Yunes Landa |
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Jalisco | José María Martínez Martínez
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Veracruz | Fernando Yunes Márquez | ||
México | Ana Lilia Herrera Anzaldo | Yucatán | Daniel Ávila Ruiz | ||
México | María Elena Barrera Tapia
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Yucatán | Rosa Adriana Díaz Lizama
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México | Alejandro Encinas
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Yucatán | Angélica Araujo Lara | ||
Michoacán | Ascensión Orihuela Bárcenas | Zacatecas | Carlos Alberto Puente Salas | ||
Michoacán | Rocío Pineda Gochi | Zacatecas | José Marco Antonio Olvera Acevedo Replaces Alejandro Tello Cristerna |
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Michoacán | Raúl Morón Orozco | Zacatecas | Héctor Adrián Menchaca Medrano Replaces David Monreal Ávila |
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Morelos | Fidel Demedicis Hidalgo
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Ciudad de México | Martha Angélica Tagle Martínez Replaces Alejandra Barrales |
No party | |
Morelos | Rabindranath Salazar Solorio | Ciudad de México | Mario Delgado Carrillo | ||
Morelos | Lisbeth Hernández Lecona | Ciudad de México | Pablo Escudero Morales |
Senators by national list
Senator | Party | Senator | Party | Senator | Party |
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Ernesto Cordero Arroyo[7] | Arming Neyra Chávez | Luis Sánchez Jiménez | |||
Mariana Gómez del Campo | Diva Gastelum Low | Dolores Padierna Luna | |||
Roberto Gil Zuarth | Gerardo Sánchez García | Luis Humberto Fernández Fuentes Replaces Manuel Camacho Solís[8] |
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Luisa María Calderón Hinojosa | Graciela Ortiz González[9] | Iris Vianey Mendoza Mendoza[10]
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Salvador Vega Casillas | Carlos Romero Deschamps | Manuel Bartlett Díaz | |||
Gabriela Cuevas | Ana Gabriela Guevara | ||||
María del Pílar Ortega Martínez Replaces[12] Alonso Lujambio[13] |
Joel Ayala | Ninfa Saltworks Sada | |||
Laura Angélica Rojas Hernández
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Hilda Esthela Flores Escalera | Juan Gerardo Flores Ramírez | |||
Héctor Larios Córdova | Raúl Cervantes Andrade | Layda Elena Sansores San Román
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Emilio Gamboa Patrón | Miguel Barbosa Huerta | Manuel Cárdenas Fonseca[14]
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No party | ||
Cristina Díaz Salazar | Angélica de la Peña Gómez |
Presidents of the Senate in the LXIII Legislature
Parliamentary coordinators
- National Action Party:
- (2015 – ): Fernando Herrera Ávila[16]
- Institutional Revolutionary Party:
- Party of the Democratic Revolution:
- Ecologist Green Party of Mexico:
- Labor Party:
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
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Deputies
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Total | |
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Institutional Revolutionary Party | 160 | 47 | 207 | |
National Action Party | 56 | 53 | 109 | |
Party of the Democratic Revolution | 33 | 27 | 60 | |
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico | 24 | 18 | 42 | |
National Regeneration Movement
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14 | 21 | 35 | |
Citizen's Movement | 10 | 15 | 25 | |
New Alliance Party | 1 | 10 | 11 | |
Social Encounter Party | 0 | 8 | 8 | |
Without party | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Independent candidate | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Total | 300 | 199 | 499 |
Deputies by single-member district (relative majority)
Deputies by proportional representation
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
- (2015-2016): Jesús Zambrano Grijalva[23]
- (2016-2017): Javier Bolaños Aguilar
- (2017-): Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín
Parliamentary coordinators
- National Action Party:
- Institutional Revolutionary Party:
- Party of the Democratic Revolution:
- Ecologist Green Party of Mexico:
- Citizen's Movement:
- New Alliance:
- National Regeneration Movement:
- Social Encounter Party
See also
References
- ^ "Senadores Integrantes de las LXII y LXIII Legislaturas". Retrieved September 23, 2013.
- ^ Instituto Federal Electoral (August 22, 2012). "Asigna Consejo General Diputados y Senadores por el principio de representación proporcional". Archived from the original on December 19, 2012. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
- ^ IFE. "Resultado del Cómputo de Entidad Federativa de la Elección de Senadores de 2012" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 19, 2012.
- ^ Víctor Canales. "Alistan nombramiento de suplente de Ivonne en Senado". Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- ^ Jorge Emilio González Martínez asked for a license to step aside from his seat beginning January 18, 2015.
- ^ Sofía Ramírez Hernández asked for license to step aside on January 14, 2015, in order to pursue the PRI nomination for governor of Guerrero.
- ^ Georgina Saldierna; Víctor Ballinas (March 4, 2014).
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- ^ Asked for license to step aside on December 3, 2015, in order to pursue the PRI nomination for governor of Chihuahua.
- ^ Had license to step aside from February 6-March 6, 2014
- ^ Juan Arvizu Arrioja; Alberto Morales (February 26, 2015).
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(help) - ^ Alonso Lujambio died in the Senate on September 25, 2012.
- ^ "Asume Cárdenas Fonseca como suplente de Mónica Arriola".
- ^ Mercado, Angélica (March 15, 2016).
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- ^ Roberto Garduño (August 8, 2012).
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(help) - ^ Juan Blanco Zaldívar asked for license on December 3, 2015, in order to seek the PRI nomination for governor of Chihuahua.
- ^ Noticieros Televisa (October 1, 2015). "Toma protesta diputado suplente del ex alcalde de Naucalpan". Archived from the original on October 3, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
- ^ Venegas, Daniel (August 29, 2015).
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- ^ López, Lorena (August 21, 2015).
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- ^ Páez, Alejandro (August 8, 2015).
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(help) - ^ "Alfredo Valles, nuevo coordinador de diputados de Nueva Alianza".
- ^ Méndez, Enrique (July 23, 2015).
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