Who’s Who in Congress
- An overview of political affiliations across Mexico, highlighting party portrayal in various states.
- Following a recent controversy involving Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco, attention has turned to the broader political landscape in Mexico.
- The following is a state-by-state breakdown of political representation, categorized by party affiliation.
Mexican Political Landscape: A State-by-State Overview
Table of Contents
- Mexican Political Landscape: A State-by-State Overview
- Mexican Political Landscape: A state-by-State Overview
- Key Observations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the major political parties in Mexico?
- How is political representation distributed across the states?
- How does the State of Mexico (edomex) compare to other states in terms of political representation?
- Can you provide a state-by-state breakdown of political representation?
- Baja California
- Campeche
- coahuila
- Chiapas
- Chihuahua
- CDMX (Mexico City)
- Durango
- Guanajuato
- Guerrero
- Hidalgo
- Jalisco
An overview of political affiliations across Mexico, highlighting party portrayal in various states.
Following a recent controversy involving Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco, attention has turned to the broader political landscape in Mexico.
Key observations about the current state of affairs:
- Many women face ongoing challenges adn potential threats, sometimes due to fear of instability or differing loyalties.
- incongruities persist among some men who express support for women but act or else.
- Individuals continue to fight for equality and freedom, frequently enough at personal risk.
The following is a state-by-state breakdown of political representation, categorized by party affiliation.
State-by-State Breakdown
baja California
Alejandra Chedraui, Rocío López, claudia Moreno (Morena); Mayra Espino, Ana Santana (PVEM).
campeche
Cristian Castro (PRI); emilio Lara (Independent). Gabriela Basto, Elda Castillo (Morena); Ariana Rejón (PRI).
Coahuila
Francisco Borrego (Morena); YERICO Abramo, Rubén Moreira (PRI). Cintia Cuevas (Morena); Verónica Martínez (PRI); Hilda Licerio (PVEM).
chiapas
José Ramírez (PVEM); Carlos Morelos (PT). Carmen armendáriz,Azucena Arreola,Karina del Río,María esponda,Rosario Moreno,Sonia Rincón,Rosa Urbina,Alva Zebadúa,Deliamaría González (Morena); Karina Trujillo (PVEM).
Chihuahua
Héctor Cabada, Daniel murguía (morena); Noel Chávez, César Domínguez, Juan Meléndez (PRI); Alejandro Pérez (PVEM). Graciela Ortiz (PRI).
CDMX (Mexico City)
Jesús Álvarez, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Daniel Campos, Carlos Castillo, Jaime López, Sergio Mayer, Julio Moreno, Arturo Olivares (Morena); Israel Betanzos, Carlos Gutiérrez, Emilio Suárez (PRI); Felipe Delgado, Ricardo Madrid (PVEM). Mónica Fernández, María Morales, María Padierna, Estela Piceno, Edith Segura, Maribel Solache (Morena); Mónica Sandoval (PRI); Nayeli Fernández, Celia Fonseca, Ruth silva (PVEM).
Durango
Juan Moreno, Arturo Yáñez (PRI); Gerardo Villarreal (PVEM).Alejandra del Valle, Martha García, Alma Vitela (Morena).
Guanajuato
José Aguirre,Alejandro Calderón (Morena). Juana Acosta (Morena).
Guerrero
Mora frame (PVEM); Gerardo Olivares (PT). Yoloczin Domínguez, Celeste Mora (Morena); María Cabrera, maría Nava (PVEM).
Hidalgo
Daniel Andrade (Morena). Astrit Cornejo, Alma de la Vega, Tatiana Ángeles, Mirna Rubio (Morena); Yamilé Solomon (PVEM).
Jalisco
Raúl Álvarez, Favio Castellanos, Gilberto Castillo, Alberto Maldonado, Carlos Palacios (Morena); Antonio Ramírez (PVEM); Francisco guizar (PT). giselle Arellano, Haydid Arreola, Selene Ávila, Clara Cárdenas, Merilyn Gómez, Sandra gonzález, Marcela Michel, Mayra Palomar, Nadia Sepúlveda (Morena).
Edomex (State of Mexico)
Fernando Mendoza,Iván Millán (Morena); Eruviel Ávila,Jesus Cuanalo,Iván Marín,Luis miranda,Héctor Pedroza (PVEM); Luis Martínez,WBESTER SANTIAGO (PT). Mónica Álvarez,Leide Avilés,Anay Beltrán,Claudia Garfias,Isela López,Montserrat Ruiz,Gabriela Valdepeñas,Julieta Villalpando,Dionicia Vázquez (Morena); Ofelia Jasso,Laura Ruiz (PRI); Liliana Carbajal,Azucena huerta,María Mendoza (PVEM); Patricia Galindo (PT).
Michoacán
Ernesto Núñez (PVEM). Leticia Farfán, Rosa Ortega, Delhi Shember, María Silva, Marcela velázquez (Morena); Guadalupe Mendoza (Independent).
Morelos
Víctor Palma (PRI). Sandra Anaya, Ariadna Barrera (morena).
Nuevo León
José Narro Céspedes (Morena); Andrés Cantú, Juan Espinoza (PRI); Carlos guevara, Luis Quiroga, José Vega (PVEM). Leticia Chávez,Olga Chávez,Sandra Palacios,Adriana Quiroz,Petra Romero (Morena); Ana González,Marcela Guerra (PRI).
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Alejandro Avilés, Raúl Bolaños (PVEM). Mariana Benítez, Rosa Castro, Irma Juan, Herminia López, Miriam Vázquez (Morena).
Puebla
Alejandro carvajal, Eduardo Castillo, ignacio Mier (Morena); José Gali (PVEM). María de los Ángeles Ballesteros,Rafaela garcía,Maiella Gómez,María Orozco,Gissel Santander (Morena); Xitlalic Ceja,Nadia Navarro (PRI); Fatima Cruz (PVEM).
Querétaro
Abigail Arredondo (PRI).
Quintana Roo
Luis Aldana (Morena); Juan carrillo (PVEM). Santy Montemayor, Freyda Villegas (Morena).
San Luis Potosí
Francisco Castillo, Gabino Morales (Morena); Óscar Bautista, Ricardo Gallardo, Juan Valladares (PVEM). Briseyda García, Aremy Velazco (Morena); María Gaitán, María Noyola (PVEM).
Sinaloa
Mario Zamora (PRI). Elizabeth Anaya, Olegaria Carrazco, Danisa Flores, Karina Martínez, Felícita Pompa, Saray Vázquez (morena).
Sonora
Manuel Baldenebro, Jacobo Mendoza (Morena). alma higuera, Dora Moreno (Morena); Anabel Acosta (PVEM); Diana Barrera (PT).
Tabasco
IVÁN PEñA (Morena); Erubiel Alonso (PRI). Rosa Graniel, Beatriz Milland (Morena).
Tamaulipas
Adrián Oseguera (Morena); José Braña, carlos Cantú Rosas, Mario López (PVEM).
Tlaxcala
José Aguilar (PT).
Veracruz
Jorge Mier (Morena); Javier Herrera, Jonathan Ports (PVEM). Magali Armenta, Elizabeth Cervantes, Margarita Corro, Ana Ferráez, Rosa Hernández, Kenia Muñiz, Bertha Osorio, jessica Ramírez, Dulce Villegas (Morena); Lorena Piñón (PRI); Blanca Hernández (PVEM).
Yucatan
Óscar Brito, Venustiano Caamal, Luis Oliver (Morena). Zayda Fernández, Jessica Saidén, Jasmín Villanueva (Morena).
Zacatecas
Ulises Mejía, Ricardo Monreal (morena); miguel Alonso (PRI). María Luévano (Morena); fuensanta Guerrero (PRI).
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Mexican Political Landscape: A state-by-State Overview
An overview of political affiliations across Mexico, highlighting party representation in various states.
The Mexican political landscape is dynamic and diverse, with various parties holding sway across different states. This Q&A provides insights into the current political representation in Mexico, offering a snapshot of the existing state of affairs.
Key Observations
Understanding the nuances of Mexican politics involves recognizing several key aspects:
- Many women face ongoing challenges and potential threats.
- Inconsistencies persist among certain men who express support for women.
- Individuals continue to fight for equality and freedom frequently enough at personal risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the major political parties in Mexico?
The major political parties represented in this overview include:
- Morena: A left-leaning party.
- PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party): A center-right party.
- PVEM (Green Ecological Party of Mexico): Generally considered a centrist party.
- PT (Labor Party): A left-wing party.
- Independent: Individuals not affiliated with a specific party.
How is political representation distributed across the states?
The following sections provide a state-by-state breakdown of political representation, outlining the representatives from each party.
How does the State of Mexico (edomex) compare to other states in terms of political representation?
The State of Mexico (Edomex) shows a strong presence of Morena, with numerous representatives. Other parties, such as the PRI, PVEM, and PT, also have representation. For a detailed comparison of political representation across all states,see the table below.
Can you provide a state-by-state breakdown of political representation?
Here is a list of Representatives, listed by state and party affiliation:
Baja California
Alejandra Chedraui, Rocío López, claudia Moreno (Morena); Mayra Espino, Ana Santana (PVEM).
Campeche
Cristian Castro (PRI); emilio Lara (Independent). Gabriela Basto, Elda Castillo (Morena); Ariana Rejón (PRI).
coahuila
Francisco Borrego (Morena); YERICO Abramo, Rubén Moreira (PRI). Cintia Cuevas (Morena); Verónica Martínez (PRI); Hilda Licerio (PVEM).
Chiapas
José Ramírez (PVEM); Carlos Morelos (PT). carmen armendáriz,Azucena Arreola,Karina del Río,María esponda,Rosario Moreno,Sonia Rincón,Rosa Urbina,Alva zebadúa,Deliamaría González (Morena); Karina Trujillo (PVEM).
Chihuahua
Héctor Cabada, Daniel murguía (morena); Noel chávez, César Domínguez, Juan Meléndez (PRI); alejandro Pérez (PVEM). Graciela Ortiz (PRI).
CDMX (Mexico City)
Jesús Álvarez,Cuauhtémoc Blanco,Daniel Campos,Carlos Castillo,Jaime López,Sergio Mayer,Julio Moreno,Arturo Olivares (Morena); Israel Betanzos,Carlos Gutiérrez,Emilio Suárez (PRI); Felipe Delgado,Ricardo Madrid (PVEM). Mónica Fernández, María Morales, María padierna, Estela piceno, Edith Segura, Maribel Solache (Morena); Mónica Sandoval (PRI); Nayeli Fernández, Celia Fonseca, Ruth silva (PVEM).
Durango
Juan Moreno, Arturo Yáñez (PRI); Gerardo Villarreal (PVEM). Alejandra del Valle, martha García, Alma Vitela (Morena).
Guanajuato
José Aguirre, Alejandro Calderón (Morena).Juana Acosta (Morena).
Guerrero
Mora frame (PVEM); Gerardo Olivares (PT). yoloczin Domínguez, Celeste Mora (Morena); María Cabrera, maría Nava (PVEM).
Hidalgo
Daniel Andrade (Morena).Astrit Cornejo, Alma de la Vega, Tatiana Ángeles, Mirna Rubio (Morena); Yamilé Solomon (PVEM).
Jalisco
Raúl Álvarez, Favio Castellanos, Gilberto Castillo, Alberto Maldonado, Carlos Palacios (Morena); Antonio Ramírez (PVEM); Francisco guizar (PT). giselle Arellano,Haydid Arreola,selene Ávila,Clara Cárdenas,Merilyn Gómez,
