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Who’s Who in Congress

March 27, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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At a glance
  • 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.
Original source: eluniversal.com.mx

Mexican⁢ Political Landscape: A State-by-State Overview

Table of Contents

  • Mexican⁢ Political Landscape: A State-by-State Overview
    • State-by-State Breakdown
      • baja California
      • campeche
      • Coahuila
      • chiapas
      • Chihuahua
      • CDMX (Mexico⁣ City)
      • Durango
      • Guanajuato
      • Guerrero
      • Hidalgo
      • Jalisco
      • Edomex (State of Mexico)
      • Michoacán
      • Morelos
      • Nuevo León
      • OAXACA
      • Puebla
      • Querétaro
      • Quintana Roo
      • San Luis Potosí
      • Sinaloa
      • Sonora
      • Tabasco
      • Tamaulipas
      • Tlaxcala
      • Veracruz
      • Yucatan
      • Zacatecas
  • 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:

  1. Many women face ongoing challenges adn potential threats,⁣ sometimes due to fear of instability or differing​ loyalties.
  2. incongruities persist among some men ‌who ​express support for women but ⁢act or else.
  3. 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).

OAXACA

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).

This facts provides a snapshot of the current⁢ political distribution across Mexico.

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Mexican Political Landscape:‍ A State-by-State Overview

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:

  1. Many women face ​ongoing challenges and potential threats.
  2. Inconsistencies persist among certain men who express support for women.
  3. 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,

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