LXV Legislature of the Mexican Congress

65th Congress
LXV Legislatura
64th 66th
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of the Union
Meeting placeLegislative Palace of San Lázaro
(Deputies/General Congress)
Edificio del Senado
(Senate)
Term1 September 2021 (2021-09-01) – 31 August 2024 (2024-08-31)
Election6 June 2021
Senate of the Republic
Members128
PresidentAna Lilia Rivera
Chamber of Deputies
Members500
PresidentMarcela Guerra Castillo

The LXV Legislature of the Congress of the Union (65th Congress) was a meeting of the legislative branch of Mexico, composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. It convened on 1 September 2021, and ended on 31 August 2024, during the final three years of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's presidency.

The Chamber of Deputies was elected in the 2021 legislative election, in which Juntos Hacemos Historia, consisting of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), the Labor Party (PT), and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), kept their majority but did not reach the two-thirds supermajority required to pass López Obrador's proposed constitutional reforms.[1] This legislature was notable for being the first where deputies were eligible for reelection,[2] with 129 out of the 500 seats being filled by returning deputies.[3]

Composition

These tables relate to the composition of the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies at the start of the LXV Legislature and present day and summarises the changes in party affiliation that took place during the congress.

Senate

Party Senators
Start of
Legislature
End of
Legislature
Change
National Regeneration Movement 61 57 Decrease 4
National Action Party 25 19 Decrease 6
Institutional Revolutionary Party 13 13 Steady
Citizens' Movement 8 11 Increase 3
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 6 8 Increase 2
Labor Party 6 6 Steady
Independents 1 6 Increase 5
Social Encounter Party 4 4 Steady
Party of the Democratic Revolution 3 4 Increase 1
Vacant 1 0 Decrease 1
Total 127 128 Increase 1

Chamber of Deputies

Party Deputies
Start of
Legislature
End of
Legislature
Change
National Regeneration Movement 198 201 Increase 3
National Action Party 114 112 Decrease 2
Institutional Revolutionary Party 71 68 Decrease 3
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 43 39 Decrease 4
Labor Party 37 34 Decrease 3
Citizens' Movement 23 29 Increase 6
Party of the Democratic Revolution 14 12 Decrease 2
Independents 0 5 Increase 5
Total 500 500 Steady

Leadership

Presiding officers

President of the Senate

Year Term Portrait Name Party
1 1 September 2021

31 August 2022
Olga Sánchez Cordero National Regeneration Movement
2 1 September 2022

31 August 2023
Alejandro Armenta Mier
3 1 September 2023

31 August 2024
Ana Lilia Rivera

President of the Chamber of Deputies

Year Term Portrait Name Party
1 1 September 2021

31 August 2022
Sergio Gutiérrez Luna National Regeneration Movement
2 1 September 2022

14 August 2023
Santiago Creel National Action Party
3 1 September 2023

31 August 2024
Marcela Guerra Castillo Institutional Revolutionary Party

Parliamentary coordinators

Party Senate Chamber of Deputies
National Action Party Julen Rementería del Puerto[4] 2021–2024 Jorge Romero Herrera 2021–2024
Institutional Revolutionary Party Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong[5] 2021–2023 Rubén Moreira Valdez 2021–2024
Manuel Añorve Baños[6] 2023–2024
Party of the Democratic Revolution Miguel Ángel Mancera[7] 2021–2024 Luis Ángel Espinoza Cházaro 2021–2024
Labor Party Geovanna Bañuelos de la Torre 2021–2024 Alberto Anaya 2021–2024
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Raúl Bolaños Cacho Cué 2021–2024 Carlos Alberto Puente Salas 2021–2024
Citizens' Movement Dante Delgado Rannauro[8] 2021–2024 Jorge Máynez 2021–2024
Social Encounter Party Sasil de León Villard 2021–2024
National Regeneration Movement Ricardo Monreal[9] 2021–2023 Ignacio Mier Velazco 2021–2024
Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar[10] 2023–2024
Ricardo Monreal 2024

Membership

Senate

Elected by state

In the list, the first two senators represent those who won a majority in the state, with the first referring to the first formula and the second to the second formula. The third corresponds to the senator who secured a seat through first minority.

Martha Márquez Alvarado (PAN, then PT) (until 5 March 2022; 8 June 2022 – 4 March 2024; since 4 June 2024)
Adriana Guadalupe Jurado Valadez (PAN) (8 March 2022 – 8 June 2022; 6 March 2024 – 3 June 2024)
Juan Antonio Martín del Campo (PAN)
Daniel Gutiérrez Castorena (MORENA)
Jaime Bonilla Valdez (MORENA, then PT) (28 March 2022 – 5 May 2022; since 10 August 2022)[a]
Gerardo Novelo Osuna (MORENA) (until 25 March 2022)
Vacant (5 May 2022 – 10 August 2022)
Alejandra León Gastélum (I, then MC, then MORENA)[b]
Gina Cruz Blackledge (PAN)
Ricardo Velázquez Meza (MORENA)
Lucía Trasviña Waldenrath (MORENA)
María Guadalupe Saldaña Cisneros (PAN) (until 5 October 2021; since 8 November 2021)
Audelia Esthela Villarreal Zavala (PAN) (5 October – 8 November 2021)
Aníbal Ostoa Ortega (MORENA) (until 15 September 2021; since 1 October 2023)
Arturo Moo Cahuich (MORENA) (15 September 2021 – 1 October 2023)
Cecilia Margarita Sánchez García (MORENA, then PRI)[c]
Rocío Abreu Artiñano (MORENA)
Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar (MORENA) (until 1 February 2024)[d]
José Antonio Aguilar Castillejos (MORENA) (since 1 February 2024)[d]
Sasil de León Villard (PES)
Noé Castañón Ramírez (MC)
Bertha Caraveo Camarena (MORENA)
Cruz Pérez Cuéllar (MORENA) (until 9 September 2021)
Rafael Espino de la Peña (MORENA) (since 10 September 2021)
Gustavo Madero Muñoz (PAN, then I)[e]
Armando Guadiana Tijerina (MORENA) (until 31 December 2022; 12 June – 23 October 2023)[f]
Reyes Flores Hurtado (MORENA) (8 February – 12 June 2023; since 23 October 2023)[f]
Eva Galaz Caletti (MORENA)
Verónica Martínez García (PRI)
César Cravioto Romero (MORENA)
Citlalli Hernández Mora (MORENA) (since 18 April 2022)
María Celeste Sánchez Sugía (MORENA) (until 18 April 2022)
Emilio Álvarez Icaza (I, then PRD)[g]
Alejandro González Yáñez (PT) (until 2 March 2022; since 1 August 2022)
Miguel Ángel Lucero Olivas (PT) (2 March – 1 August 2022)
Margarita Valdéz Martínez (MORENA)
José Ramón Enríquez Herrera (MORENA)
Félix Salgado Macedonio (MORENA)
Nestora Salgado (MORENA)
Manuel Añorve Baños (PRI)
María Merced González González (MORENA)
Julio Menchaca Salazar (MORENA) (until 15 February 2022)
Navor Rojas Mancera (MORENA) (since 15 February 2022)
Nuvia Mayorga Delgado (PRI, then PVEM)[h]
Clemente Castañeda Hoeflich (MC)
Verónica Delgadillo García (MC) (until 18 November 2023)
Ruth Alejandra López Hernández (MC) (since 22 November 2023)
María Antonia Cárdenas Mariscal (MORENA, then MC)[i]
Delfina Gómez Álvarez (MORENA) (7 September 2022 – 1 January 2023)
Martha Guerrero Sánchez (MORENA) (until 6 September 2022; 1 January 2023 – 9 April 2024; since 3 June 2024)
Vacant (9 April 2024 – 3 June 2024)
Higinio Martínez Miranda (MORENA) (until 2 March 2023; 1 August – 16 September 2023; since 24 November 2023)
Ricardo Morena Bastida (MORENA) (3 March – 1 August 2023; 3 October – 24 November 2023)
Juan Zepeda Hernández (MC) (until 24 April 2024; since 3 June 2024)
Omar Obed Maceda Luna (PRD) (24 April – 3 June 2024)
Luis David Ortiz Salinas (MC)
Indira Kempis Martínez (MC, then I, then PRI)[k]
Víctor Oswaldo Fuentes Solís (PAN)
Susana Harp (MORENA)
Salomón Jara Cruz (MORENA) (until 16 December 2021)
Adolfo Gómez Hernández (MORENA) (since 16 December 2021)
Raúl Bolaños Cacho Cué (PVEM)
Alejandro Armenta Mier (MORENA) (until 1 March 2024)
Jesús Encinas Meneses (I) (since 1 March 2024)[l]
Nancy de la Sierra Arámburo (PT, then I, then PRI, then I)[m]
Nadia Navarro Acevedo (PAN, then PRI)[n]
José Alfredo Botello Montes (PAN)
Guadalupe Murguía Gutiérrez (PAN) (until 10 September 2021)
Estrella Rojas Loreto (PAN) (since 13 September 2021)
Gilberto Herrera Ruiz (MORENA)
Marybel Villegas Canché (MORENA)
José Luis Pech Várguez (MORENA, then MC) (until 5 March 2022; since 8 June 2022)[o]
Rogelio Márquez Valdivia (MORENA) (8 March – 8 June 2022)
Mayuli Martínez Simón (PAN)
Raúl de Jesús Elenes Angulo (MORENA)
Imelda Castro Castro (MORENA)
Mario Zamora Gastelum (PRI)
Lilly Téllez (PAN)
Arturo Bours Griffith (MORENA)
Sylvana Beltrones Sánchez (PRI)
Américo Villarreal Anaya (MORENA) (until 2 January 2022)
Faustino López Vargas (MORENA) (2 January 2022 – 8 October 2022)
José Ramón Gómez Leal (MORENA)[q] (7 March 2023 – 20 February 2024)
Indira Paola López Carreto (MORENA) (since 20 February 2024)
María Guadalupe Covarrubias Cervantes (MORENA)
Ismael García Cabeza de Vaca (PAN)
Gloria Sánchez Hernández (MORENA)
Ernesto Pérez Astorga (MORENA)
Julen Rementería del Puerto (PAN)
Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín (PRI, then PVEM)[r]
Verónica Camino Farjat (MORENA)
Raúl Paz Alonzo (PAN, then MORENA)[s]
Soledad Luévano Cantú (MORENA)
José Narro Céspedes (MORENA)
Claudia Anaya Mota (PRI)

Elected by proportional representation

Josefina Vázquez Mota (PAN)
Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz (PAN) (until 20 November 2023; since 4 June 2024)
Laura Ballesteros Mancilla (MC) (22 November 2023 – 3 June 2024)
Indira Rosales San Román (PAN)
Damián Zepeda Vidales (PAN)
Kenia López Rabadán (PAN) (until 1 December 2023; since 5 February 2024)
Yadhira Yvette Tamayo Herrera (PAN) (5 December 2023 – 5 February 2024)
Roberto Moya Clemente (PAN)
Claudia Ruiz Massieu Salinas (PRI, then I)[t]
Carlos Humberto Aceves (PRI)
Nancy Guadalupe Sánchez Arredondo (MORENA)
Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong (PRI, then I)[u]
Beatriz Paredes Rangel (PRI)
Eruviel Ávila Villegas (PRI, then PVEM)[v]
Miguel Ángel Mancera (PRD)
Israel Zamora Guzmán (PVEM, then MORENA)[w]
Geovanna Bañuelos de la Torre (PT)
Alejandra Lagunes (PVEM)
Manuel Velasco Coello (PVEM)
Patricia Mercado (MC)
Dante Delgado Rannauro (MC)
Elvia Marcela Mora Arellano (PES)
Katya Elizabeth Ávila Vázquez (PES)
Eunice Renata Romo Molina (PES)
Antares Vázquez Alatorre (MORENA)
Héctor Vasconcelos (MORENA) (until 14 December 2023)
Vacant (since 14 December 2023)
Olga Sánchez Cordero (MORENA)
Ricardo Monreal Ávila (MORENA)
Ifigenia Martínez (MORENA)
Napoleón Gómez Urrutia (MORENA)
Germán Martínez Cázares (MORENA, then I)[x]
Casimiro Méndez Ortiz (MORENA)
Gabriel García Hernández (MORENA)
Claudia Balderas Espinoza (MORENA, then PRI)[y]

Chamber of Deputies

Single-member districts

State District Deputy Party State District Deputy Party
Aguascalientes 01 Noel Mata Atilano
Mexico City 09 Guadalupe Chavira de la Rosa
Aguascalientes 02 Mónica Becerra Moreno
Mexico City 10 Margarita Zavala
Aguascalientes 03 Paulo Gonzalo Martínez López
Mexico City 11 Lidia Pérez Bárcenas
Baja California 01 Yesenia Olúa González
Mexico City 12 Gabriela Sodi Miranda
Baja California 02 Julieta Ramírez Padilla
Mexico City 13 Óscar Gutiérrez Camacho
Baja California 03 Armando Reyes Ledesma
Mexico City 14 Rocío Banquells
Baja California 04 Socorro Irma Andazola Gómez
Mexico City 15 Luis Mendoza Acevedo
Baja California 05 Evangelina Moreno Guerra
Mexico City 16 Xavier González Zirión
Baja California 06 Héctor Mares Cossío
Mexico City 17 Jorge Triana Tena
Baja California 07 Isaías Bertín Sandoval
Mexico City 18 Raúl Jiménez Rodríguez
Replacing Marcelino Castañeda Navarrete
Baja California 08 Fausto Gallardo García
Mexico City 19 Aleida Alavez Ruiz
Baja California Sur 01 Marco Antonio Almendáriz Puppo
Mexico City 20 Ana Karina Rojo Pimentel
Baja California Sur 02 Alfredo Porras Domínguez
Mexico City 21 Flor Ivone Morales Miranda
Campeche 01 José Luis Flores Pacheco
Mexico City 22 Víctor Varela López
Campeche 02 María Sierra Damián
Mexico City 23 Gabriel Quadri
Chiapas 01 Manuela Obrador Narváez
Mexico City 24 Héctor Saúl Téllez Hernández
Chiapas 02 Adela Ramos Juárez
Michoacán 01 Leonel Godoy Rangel
Chiapas 03 Alfredo Vázquez Vázquez
Michoacán 02 Mauricio Prieto Gómez
Chiapas 04 Joaquín Zebadúa Alva
Michoacán 03 Mary Carmen Bernal Martínez
Chiapas 05 Yeimi Aguilar Cifuentes
Michoacán 04 Rodrigo Sánchez Zepeda
Chiapas 06 Jorge Luis Llaven Abarca
Michoacán 05 Enrique Godínez Del Río
Chiapas 07 Manuel Narcia Coutiño
Michoacán 06 Berenice Juárez Navarrete
Chiapas 08 Ismael Brito Mazariegos
Michoacán 07 Adriana Campos Huirache
Chiapas 09 Adriana Bustamante Castellanos
Michoacán 08 Roberto Carlos López García
Chiapas 10 María del Carmen Fernández Benavente
Replacing Juan Pablo Montes de Oca Avendaño
Michoacán 09 Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez
Chiapas 11 Roberto Rubio Montejo
Michoacán 10 Carlos Quintana Martínez
Chiapas 12 José Luis Elorza Flores
Michoacán 11 Macarena Chávez Flores
Chiapas 13 Luis Armando Melgar Bravo
Michoacán 12 Francisco Javier Huacus Esquivel
Chihuahua 01 Daniel Murguía Lardizábal
Morelos 01 Jorge Alberto Barrera Toledo
Chihuahua 02 Maité Vargas Meraz
Morelos 02 Alejandra Pani Barragán
Chihuahua 03 Lilia Aguilar Gil
Morelos 03 Juanita Guerra Mena
Chihuahua 04 Daniela Álvarez Hernández
Morelos 04 Brenda Espinoza López
Chihuahua 05 Salvador Alcántar Ortega
Replacing Mario Mata Carrasco
Morelos 05 José Guadalupe Ambrocio Gachuz
Chihuahua 06 Laura Contreras Duarte
Nayarit 01 Miguel Pavel Jarero Velázquez
Chihuahua 07 Patricia Terrazas Baca
Nayarit 02 Jasmine María Bugarín Rodríguez
Chihuahua 08 Rocío González Alonso
Nayarit 03 Jorge Armando Ortiz Rodríguez
Chihuahua 09 Ángeles Gutiérrez Valdez
Nuevo León 01 Héctor Castillo Olivares
Coahuila 01 Brígido Moreno Hernández
Nuevo León 02 Andrés Cantú Ramírez
Coahuila 02 Francisco Javier Borrego Adame
Nuevo León 03 Wendy Cordero González
Coahuila 03 Alma Patricia Cardona Ortiz
Replacing Cristina Amezcua González
Nuevo León 04 Pedro Salgado Almaguer
Coahuila 04 Jericó Abramo Masso
Nuevo León 05 Marcela Guerra Castillo
Coahuila 05 José Antonio Gutiérrez Jardón
Nuevo León 06 Annia Gómez Cárdenas
Coahuila 06 Shamir Fernández Hernández
Nuevo León 07 Andrés Pintos Caballero
Coahuila 07 Jaime Bueno Zertuche
Nuevo León 08 María de Jesús Aguirre Maldonado
Colima 01 Riult Rivera Gutiérrez
Nuevo León 09 Juan Francisco Espinosa Eguía
Colima 02 María del Carmen Zúñiga Cuevas
Replacing Rosa María Bayardo Cabrera
Nuevo León 10 Karina Barrón Perales
Durango 01 Francisco Castrellón Garza
Nuevo León 11 Pedro Garza Treviño
Durango 02 Omar Castañeda González
Nuevo León 12 José Luis Garza Ochoa
Durango 03 Martha Alicia Arreola Martínez
Replacing Maribel Aguilera Cháirez
Oaxaca 01 Ángel Domínguez Escobar
Durango 04 Gina Campuzano González
Oaxaca 02 Irma Juan Carlos
Guanajuato 01 Berenice Montes Estrada
Oaxaca 03 Margarita García García
Guanajuato 02 Ricardo Villarreal García
Oaxaca 04 Azael Santiago Chepi
Guanajuato 03 Fernando Torres Graciano
Oaxaca 05 Carol Antonio Altamirano
Guanajuato 04 Juan Carlos Romero Hicks
Oaxaca 06 Beatriz Pérez López
Guanajuato 05 Éctor Jaime Ramírez Barba
Oaxaca 07 José Antonio Estefan Gillessen
Guanajuato 06 Alma Cristina Rodríguez Vallejo
Replacing Ana María Esquivel Arrona
Oaxaca 08 Benjamín Robles Montoya
Guanajuato 07 Michel González Márquez
Oaxaca 09 María del Carmen Bautista Pelaez
Guanajuato 08 Justino Arriaga Rojas
Oaxaca 10 Daniel Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
Guanajuato 09 José Salvador Tovar Vargas
Replacing Jorge Romero Vázquez
Puebla 01 Marco Antonio Natale Gutiérrez
Guanajuato 10 Pedro David Ortega Fonseca
Puebla 02 Fátima Cruz Peláez
Guanajuato 11 Jorge Espadas Galván
Puebla 03 Esther Martínez Romano
Guanajuato 12 Sarai Núñez Cerón
Puebla 04 Inés Parra Juárez
Guanajuato 13 Emmanuel Reyes Carmona
Puebla 05 Jaime Baltierra García
Replacing Mauricio Toledo Gutiérrez
Guanajuato 14 Esther Mandujano Tinajero
Puebla 06 Alejandro Carvajal Hidalgo
Guanajuato 15 Itzel Balderas Hernández
Puebla 07 Raymundo Atanacio Luna
Guerrero 01 Reynel Rodríguez Muñoz
Puebla 08 Odette Nayeri Almazán Múñoz
Guerrero 02 Araceli Ocampo Manzanares
Puebla 09 Ana Teresa Aranda
Guerrero 03 Luis Edgardo Palacios Díaz
Puebla 10 Humberto Aguilar Coronado
Guerrero 04 Pablo Amílcar Sandoval
Puebla 11 Carolina Beauregard Martínez
Guerrero 05 Victoriano Wences Real
Puebla 12 Mario Riestra Piña
Guerrero 06 Fabiola Rafael Dircio
Puebla 13 Mario Miguel Carrillo Cubillas
Guerrero 07 Carlos Sánchez Barrios
Puebla 14 Nelly Maceda Carrera
Guerrero 08 Eunice Monzón García
Puebla 15 Araceli Celestino Rosas
Guerrero 09 Rosario Merlín García
Querétaro 01 Sonia Rocha Acosta
Hidalgo 01 Sayonara Vargas Rodríguez
Querétaro 02 Marcia Solórzano Gallego
Hidalgo 02 Ciria Yamile Salomón Durán
Querétaro 03 Ignacio Loyola Vera
Hidalgo 03 Yolis Jiménez Ramírez
Replacing Simey Olvera Bautista
Querétaro 04 Felipe Fernando Macías Olvera
Hidalgo 04 María Isabel Alfaro Morales
Querétaro 05 Erika Díaz Villalón
Hidalgo 05 Cuauhtémoc Ochoa Fernández
Quintana Roo 01 Juan Luis Carrillo Soberanis
Hidalgo 06 Lidia García Anaya
Quintana Roo 02 Anahí González Hernández
Hidalgo 07 Miguel Ángel Pérez Navarrete
Replacing Navor Rojas Mancera
Quintana Roo 03 Alberto Batun Chulim
Jalisco 01 Gustavo Macías Zambrano
Quintana Roo 04 Laura Fernández Piña
Jalisco 02 Martha Romo Cuéllar
San Luis Potosí 01 Alejandro Segovia Hernández
Jalisco 03 Desiderio Tinajero Robles
San Luis Potosí 02 Juan Manuel Navarro Muñíz
Jalisco 04 Taygete Irisay Rodríguez González
San Luis Potosí 03 Kevin Angelo Aguilar Piña
Jalisco 05 Bruno Blancas Mercado
San Luis Potosí 04 Antolin Guerrero Márquez
Jalisco 06 Manuel Herrera Vega
San Luis Potosí 05 José Antonio Zapata Meráz
Jalisco 07 Alberto Villa Villegas
San Luis Potosí 06 Gilberto Hernández Villafuerte
Jalisco 08 Mauro Garza Marín
San Luis Potosí 07 Christian Joaquín Sánchez Sánchez
Jalisco 09 María del Rocío Corona Nakamura
Sinaloa 01 Leobardo Alcántara Martínez
Jalisco 10 Horacio Fernández Castillo
Sinaloa 02 Ana Elizabeth Ayala Leyva
Jalisco 11 Claudia Delgadillo González
Sinaloa 03 Jesús Fernando García Hernández
Jalisco 12 María Asención Álvarez Solís
Sinaloa 04 Casimiro Zamora Valdéz
Jalisco 13 Sergio Barrera Sepúlveda
Sinaloa 05 Yadira Santiago Marcos
Jalisco 14 María Leticia Chávez Pérez
Sinaloa 06 Olegaria Carrazco Macías
Jalisco 15 Ana Laura Sánchez Velázquez
Sinaloa 07 Merary Villegas Sánchez
Jalisco 16 Laura Imelda Pérez Segura
Sonora 01 Manuel de Jesús Baldenebro Arredondo
Jalisco 17 José Guadalupe Buenrostro Martínez
Replacing Antonio de Jesús Ramírez Ramos
Sonora 02 Ana Bernal Camarena
Jalisco 18 José Guadalupe Fletes Araiza
Sonora 03 Rosangela Amairany Peña Escalante
Replacing Lorenia Valles Sampedro
Jalisco 19 Luz Adriana Candelario Figueroa
Sonora 04 Bernardo Ríos Cheno
Replacing Heriberto Aguilar Castillo
Jalisco 20 María del Refugio Camarena Jauregui
Sonora 05 Judith Tanori Córdova
Replacing Wendy Briceño Zuloaga
México 01 Miguel Sámano Peralta
Sonora 06 Gabriela Martínez Espinoza
México 02 Dionicia Vázquez García
Sonora 07 Shirley Guadalupe Vázquez Romero
México 03 Oscar Cárdenas Monroy
Tabasco 01 Ismael Saúl Plankarte Rivera
Replacing Marcos Rosendo Medina Filigrana
México 04 María Cristina Vargas Osnaya
Replacing Nelly Carrasco Godínez
Tabasco 02 Karla María Rabelo Estrada
México 05 Francisco Favela Peñuñuri
Tabasco 03 Lorena Méndez Denis
México 06 Ali Sayuri Núñez Meneses
Tabasco 04 Manuel Rodríguez González
México 07 Joanna Alejandra Felipe Torres
Tabasco 05 Janicie Contreras García
México 08 Gustavo Contreras Montes
Tabasco 06 Mario Rafael Llergo Latournerie
México 09 Eduardo Zarzosa Sánchez
Tamaulipas 01 Ana Laura Huerta Valdovinos
México 10 Alma Delia Navarrete Rivera
Tamaulipas 02 Olga Juliana Elizondo Guerra
México 11 María Eugenia Hernández Pérez
Tamaulipas 03 Juan González Lima
Replacing Tomás Gloria Requena
México 12 Armando Corona Arvizu
Tamaulipas 04 Elva Agustina Vigil Hernández
Replacing Adriana Lozano Rodríguez
México 13 Olimpia Tamara Girón Hernández
Tamaulipas 05 Óscar Almaraz Smer
México 14 Ana María Balderas Trejo
Tamaulipas 06 Vicente Verástegui Ostos
México 15 Carlos Madrazo Limón
Tamaulipas 07 Erasmo González Robledo
México 16 Marisela Garduño Garduño
Tamaulipas 08 Rosa María González Azcárraga
México 17 María Guadalupe Román Ávila
Tamaulipas 09 Claudia Alejandra Hernández Sáenz
México 18 José Antonio García García
Tlaxcala 01 José Alejandro Aguilar López
México 19 Krishna Romero Velázquez
Tlaxcala 02 Irma Yordana Garay Loredo
México 20 Juan Pablo Sánchez Rodríguez
Tlaxcala 03 Carlos Augusto Pérez Hernández
México 21 Graciela Sánchez Ortiz
Veracruz 01 Armando Antonio Gómez Betancourt
México 22 Iván Arturo Rodríguez Rivera
Veracruz 02 María del Carmen Pinete Vargas
México 23 Martha Azucena Camacho Reynoso
Veracruz 03 Rocío Hernández Villanueva
Replacing Bertha Espinoza Segura
México 24 Gabriela Olvera Higuera
Veracruz 04 Rosa Hernández Espejo
México 25 Carlos López Guadarrama
Veracruz 05 Raquel Bonilla Herrera
México 26 Melissa Vargas Camacho
Veracruz 06 Jaime Humberto Pérez Bernabé
México 27 Ana Lilia Herrera Anzaldo
Veracruz 07 Mónica Herrera Villavicencio
México 28 Roberto Ángel Domínguez Rodríguez
Veracruz 08 Natalia García Molina
Replacing Claudia Tello Espinosa
México 29 Martha Robles Ortiz
Veracruz 09 José Francisco Yunes Zorrilla
México 30 César Agustín Hernández Pérez
Veracruz 10 Rafael Hernández Villalpando
México 31 Juan Ángel Bautista Bravo
Veracruz 11 Flora Tania Cruz Santos
México 32 Luis Enrique Martínez Ventura
Veracruz 12 María Josefina Gamboa Torales
México 33 Vicente Onofre Vázquez
Veracruz 13 Angélica Peña Martínez
México 34 María Teresa Castell de Oro Palacios
Veracruz 14 Rosalba Valencia Cruz
México 35 Arturo Roberto Hernández Tapia
Veracruz 15 Dulce María Corina Villegas Guarneros
México 36 Jazmín Jaimes Albarrán
Veracruz 16 Martha Rosa Morales Romero
México 37 Javier Huerta Jurado
Veracruz 17 Valentín Reyes López
México 38 Karla Yuritzi Almazán Burgos
Veracruz 18 Itzel Aleli Domínguez Zopiyactle
México 39 Alan Castellanos Ramírez
Veracruz 19 Paola Tenorio Adame
México 40 Javier González Zepeda
Veracruz 20 Esteban Bautista Hernández
México 41 Sue Ellen Bernal Bolnik
Yucatán 01 Sergio Chale Cauich
Mexico City 01 Vanessa del Castillo Ibarra
Yucatán 02 Mario Xavier Peraza Ramírez
Mexico City 02 Maribel Villaseñor Dávila
Yucatán 03 Rommel Pacheco
Mexico City 03 Wendy González Urrutia
Yucatán 04 Beatriz Zavala Peniche
Replacing Cecilia Patrón Laviada
Mexico City 04 Gerardo Fernández Noroña
Yucatán 05 Consuelo del Carmen Navarrete Navarro
Mexico City 05 Karla Ayala Villalobos
Zacatecas 01 Bennelly Hernández Ruedas
Mexico City 06 Diana Lara Carreón
Zacatecas 02 Miguel Ángel Varela Pinedo
Mexico City 07 Beatriz Rojas Martínez
Zacatecas 03 Alfredo Femat Bañuelos
Mexico City 08 María Rosete Sánchez
Zacatecas 04 Carolina Dávila Ramírez

Proportional representation

Region Deputy Party Region Deputy Party
First Rocío Reza Gallegos
Third Ivonne Ortega Pacheco
First Luis Gerardo Serrato Castell
Third Braulio López Ochoa Mijares
Replacing Gerardo Gaudiano Rovirosa
First Paulina Rubio Fernández
Third Rosa María Alvarado Murguía
First Eliseo Compeán Fernández
Third Óscar Cantón Zetina
First Sonia Murillo Manríquez
Third Patricia Armendáriz
First Juan Carlos Maturino Manzanera
Third Manuel Vázquez Arellano
First Lizbeth Mata Lozano
Third Blanca Carolina Pérez Gutiérrez
First Miguel Ángel Monraz Ibarra
Third Alfredo Aurelio González Cruz
First Miriam Janeth Ladrón de Guevara González
Replacing Laura Haro Ramírez
Third Rosalinda Domínguez Flores
First Ismael Hernández Deras
Third Iran Santiago Manuel
First Paloma Sánchez Ramos
Third Sonia Rincón Chanona
First Hiram Hernández Zetina
Third Mario Alberto Torres Escudero
First Nelida Ivonne Díaz Tejeda
Third Rocío Natali Barrera Puc
First Mariano González Aguirre
Third Armando Contreras Castillo
First María José Sánchez Escobedo
Replacing Yolanda de la Torre
Third Mayra Alicia Mendoza Álvarez
First Leslie Estefanía Rodríguez Sarabia
Third Faustino Vidal Benavides
First María de Jesús Páez Guereca
Replacing Celeste Sánchez Romero[12]
Third Ivonne Cisneros Luján
First Arturo González Cruz
Third Zeus García Sandoval
First Mirza Flores Gómez
Third Leonor Coutiño Gutiérrez
First Jorge Álvarez Máynez
Third Jorge Ángel Sibaja Mendoza
First María Elena Limón García
Fourth Jorge Romero Herrera
First Salvador Caro Cabrera
Fourth Mariana Gómez del Campo
First Julieta Mejía Ibáñez
Fourth Miguel Rodarte de Lara
Replacing Santiago Creel
First Mario Alberto Rodríguez Carrillo
Fourth Genoveva Huerta Villegas
First Elvia Yolanda Martínez Cosío
Fourth Santiago Torreblanca Engell
First Rubén Gregorio Muñoz Alvarez
Fourth Lilia Caritina Olvera Coronel
First Sandra Luz Navarro Conkle
Fourth Yesenia Galarza Castro
First Armando Cabada Alvídrez
Fourth Guillermo Octavio Huerta Ling
First Zulema Adams Pereyra
Fourth Ana Laura Valenzuela Sánchez
First Antonio Pérez Garibay
Fourth Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas
First Susana Prieto Terrazas
Fourth Guadalupe Alcántara Rojas
First Maximiano Barboza Llamas
Fourth Eduardo Murat Hinojosa
First Cecilia Márquez Alkadef Cortés
Fourth Cynthia López Castro
First Manuel Guillermo Chapman Moreno
Fourth Lázaro Jiménez Aquino
First Brianda Aurora Vázquez Álvarez
Fourth Blanca Alcalá Ruiz
First Juan Guadalupe Torres Navarro
Fourth Augusto Gómez Villanueva
First Andrea Chávez Treviño
Fourth Luis Espinosa Cházaro
First Jesús Roberto Briano Borunda
Fourth Elizabeth Pérez Valdez
First Martha Nabetse Arellano Reyes
Fourth Magdalena Núñez Monreal
First Hamlet García Almaguer
Fourth Pedro Vázquez González
Second María Elena Pérez-Jaén Zermeño
Replacing María Teresa Jiménez Esquivel
Fourth Nayeli Arlen Fernández Cruz
Second José Luis Báez Guerrero
Fourth Javier López Casarín
Second Mariana Mancillas Cabrera
Fourth Oscar Moguel Ballado
Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg
Second Román Cifuentes Negrete
Fourth Jessica Ortega De la Cruz
Second Mariela López Sosa
Fourth Miguel Torruco Garza
Second Paulina Aguado Romero
Fourth Marisol García Segura
Second Víctor Manuel Pérez Díaz
Fourth Ignacio Mier Velazco
Second Nora Elva Oranday Aguirre
Fourth Dulce María Silva Hernández
Second Xavier Azuara Zúñiga
Fourth Alejandro Robles Gómez
Second Noemí Luna Ayala
Fourth Brenda Ramiro Alejo
Second César Augusto Rendón García
Replacing Gerardo Peña Flores
Fourth Sergio Peñaloza Pérez
Second Diana Gutiérrez Valtierra
Fourth Julieta Vences Valencia
Second Montserrat Arcos Velázquez
Fourth Elena Segura Trejo
Replacing Julio César Moreno Rivera
Second Rubén Moreira Valdez
Fourth María del Rosario Reyes Silva
Second Fuensanta Guadalupe Guerrero Esquivel
Fourth Fernando Marín Díaz
Second Rodrigo Fuentes Ávila
Fourth María Clemente García Moreno
Second Frinné Azuara Yarzábal
Fourth Klaus Ritter Ocampo
Second Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal
Fourth Selene Ávila Flores
Second Sofía Carvajal Isunza
Fourth Carlos Ortiz Tejeda
Second Tereso Medina Ramírez
Fourth María Magdalena Esquivel Nava
Second Miguel Torres Rosales
Fifth Armando Tejeda Cid
Second Alberto Anaya
Fifth Leticia Zepeda Martínez
Second Sonia Mendoza Díaz
Fifth Jorge Ernesto Inzunza Armas
Second Carlos Alberto Puente Salas
Fifth Julia Licet Jiménez Angulo
Second Mary José Alcalá
Fifth Anuar Azar Figueroa
Second Pablo Gil Delgado Ventura
Replacing Agustín Basave Alanís
Fifth Anabey García Velasco
Second Amalia García
Fifth Carolina Viggiano Austria
Second Arturo de la Garza Garza
Fifth Ricardo Aguilar Castillo
Second Olga Leticia Chávez Rojas
Fifth Cristina Ruiz Sandoval
Second Blanca Araceli Narro Panameño
Fifth Carlos Iriarte Mercado
Second Carlos Noriega Romero
Fifth Laura Barrera Fortoul
Second Martha Barajas García
Fifth Marco Antonio Mendoza Bustamante
Second Saúl Hernández Hernández
Fifth Norma Angélica Aceves García
Second Roberto Valenzuela Corral
Fifth Javier Casique Zárate
Second Juan Ramiro Robledo
Fifth María Elena Serrano Maldonado
Second Salma Luévano Luna
Fifth Brasil Acosta Peña
Second Esther Berenice Martínez Díaz
Fifth Johana Montcerrat Hernández Pérez
Second Marco Antonio Flores Sánchez
Fifth Edna Díaz Acevedo
Second Karla Estrella Díaz García
Fifth Héctor Chávez Ruiz
Second Mauricio Cantú González[13]
Fifth Reginaldo Sandoval Flores
Third María del Carmen Escudero Fabre
Fifth Luis Alberto Martínez Bravo
Third Carlos Alberto Valenzuela González
Fifth Karen Castrejón Trujillo
Third Kathia María Bolio Pinelo
Fifth María Teresa Ochoa Mejía
Third Elías Lixa Abimerhi
Fifth Rodrigo Samperio Chaparro
Third Karla González Cruz
Replacing Alma Rosa Hernández Escobar
Fifth Catalina Díaz Vilchis
Third Pablo Angulo Briceño
Fifth José Miguel De la Cruz Lima
Third Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza
Fifth Noemí Salazar López
Third Carlos Miguel Aysa Damas
Fifth Sergio Gutiérrez Luna
Third Lorena Piñón Rivera
Fifth Yeidckol Polevnsky
Third Pablo Gamboa Miner
Fifth Hirepan Maya Martínez
Third Mariana Nassar Piñeyro
Fifth Celeste Ascencio Ortega
Third Pedro Armentía López
Fifth Jaime Martínez López
Third Olga Luz Espinosa
Fifth Alma Griselda Valencia Medina
Third Jesús Alberto Velázquez Flores
Replacing Rogelio Franco Castán
Fifth Miguel Prado de los Santos
Third Maribel Martínez Ruiz
Fifth Celestina Castillo Secundino
Third Francisco Amadeo Espinosa Ramos
Fifth Martín Sandoval Soto
Third Valeria Santiago Barrientos
Fifth Verónica Collado Crisolia
Third Juan Carlos Natale López
Fifth Otoniel García Montiel
Third Janine Patricia Quijano Tapia
Fifth Susana Cano González
Third Santy Montemayor Castillo
Fifth Ángel Miguel Rodríguez Torres

References

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  4. ^ "Julen Rementería es nombrado coordinador del PAN en el Senado". www.proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Eligen a Osorio Chong como coordinador del PRI en el Senado". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024.
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  7. ^ "Tras salida de Osorio Chong, Manuel Añorve es electo nuevo coordinador del PRI en el Senado". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Dante Delgado será el líder de MC en el Senado". Milenio. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Perfilan a Ricardo Monreal como coordinador de senadores de Morena". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  10. ^ García, Carina (14 June 2023). "Senadores de Morena eligen a Eduardo Ramírez como líder en lugar de Monreal". ADNPolítico (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024.
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Notes

  1. ^ In Baja California: Jaime Bonilla Valdez switched to the Labor Party on 23 March 2023.
  2. ^ In Baja California: Alejandra León Gastélum joined Citizens' Movement on 23 September 2022. She returned to Morena on 26 April 2024 after having left the party in 2021.
  3. ^ In Campeche: Cecilia Margarita Sánchez García switched to the Institutional Revolutionary Party on 15 October 2023
  4. ^ a b In Chiapas: Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar took a leave of absence to run in the 2024 Chiapas gubernatorial election. His alternate, José Antonio Aguilar Castillejos, took his place in the Senate.
  5. ^ In Chihuahua: Gustavo Madero Muñoz left the National Action Party's parliamentary group on 28 September 2021 in order to form Grupo Plural, a new parliamentary group.
  6. ^ a b In Coahuila: Armando Guadiana Tijerina took a leave of absence due to his declining health. His alternate, Reyes Flores Hurtado, took his place in the Senate. After Guadiana's death on 26 December 2023, Flores completed the remainder of the term.
  7. ^ In Mexico City: Emilio Álvarez Icaza joined the Party of the Democratic Revolution on 16 April 2024.
  8. ^ In Hidalgo: Nuvia Mayorga Delgado left the Institutional Revolutionary Party on 1 July 2023 and joined the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico on 31 August 2023.
  9. ^ In Jalisco: María Antonia Cárdenas Mariscal switched to Citizens' Movement on 28 February 2024.
  10. ^ In Nayarit: Gloria Elizabeth Núñez Sánchez left the National Action Party on 27 April 2022. She joined Citizens' Movement on 5 July 2022.
  11. ^ In Nuevo León: Indira Kempis Martínez left the Citizens' Movement parliamentary group on 21 December 2023. She remained as an independent until 19 January 2024, when she joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
  12. ^ In Puebla: Jesús Encinas Meneses, who had served as an alternate senator for Morena in 2019, became an independent the same day he returned to the Senate.
  13. ^ In Puebla: Nancy de la Sierra Arámburo became an independent on 28 September 2021 to form the Grupo Plural parliamentary group. She joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party on 3 October 2023, before switching back to independent on 18 July 2024 due to her disagreements with Alejandro Moreno's possible reelection as party president.
  14. ^ In Puebla: Nadia Navarro Acevedo switched to the Institutional Revolutionary Party on 13 December 2023.
  15. ^ In Quintana Roo: On returning from his leave, José Luis Pech Várguez switched to Citizens' Movement on 8 June 2022.
  16. ^ In San Luis Potosí: Marco Antonio Gama Basarte switched to Citizens' Movement on 21 March 2022.
  17. ^ Following Villarreal Anaya's election as governor and López Vargas's death in a car crash, Gómez Leal and López Carreto were elected in a special election held on 19 February 2023.[11]
  18. ^ In Yucatán: Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín switched to the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico on 27 September 2023.
  19. ^ In Yucatán: Raúl Paz Alonzo switched to Morena on 20 September 2022.
  20. ^ Claudia Ruiz Massieu Salinas left the Institutional Revolutionary Party parliamentary group on 1 July 2023.
  21. ^ Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong left the Institutional Revolutionary Party parliamentary group on 1 July 2023.
  22. ^ Eruviel Ávila Villegas switched to the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico on 24 January 2024.
  23. ^ Israel Zamora Guzmán left the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico on 22 February 2024 and joined MORENA on 6 March 2024.
  24. ^ Germán Martínez Cázares left MORENA on 3 November 2021 to become an independent. That same day, he joined the Grupo Plural parliamentary group.
  25. ^ Claudia Balderas Espinoza switched to the Institutional Revolutionary Party on 12 December 2023.