LII Legislature of the Mexican Congress
52nd Congress (LII Legislatura) | |||||
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Term | 1 September 1982 | – 31 August 1985||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 64 senators | ||||
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Members | 400 deputies |
The LII Legislature of the Congress of the Union, the 52nd session of the Congress of Mexico, met from 1 September 1982 to 31 August 1985 in the newly inaugurated Legislative Palace of San Lázaro.[1] The members of both chambers – 64 senators and 400 deputies – were elected in the general election held on 4 July 1982.[2]
On its first day of sessions, the 52nd Congress heard the sixth and final State of the Nation report of President José López Portillo in which, amidst a massive economic and currency crisis, he announced the nationalization of the country's private banks and imposed stringent exchange controls.[3][4]
Senate
[edit]In the 4 July general election, two senators were elected from each state, plus two from the Federal District, for a total of 64.
Party | Senators | |
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Partido Revolucionario Institucional | 64 |
Senators by state
[edit]Chamber of Deputies
[edit]The 4 July election returned 400 members of the Chamber of Deputies: 300 from single-member constituencies and 100 from party lists in four electoral regions:
Party | Deputies | |
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Partido Acción Nacional | 51 |
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Partido Revolucionario Institucional | 299 |
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Partido Popular Socialista | 10 |
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Partido Demócrata Mexicano | 12 |
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Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores | 11 |
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Partido Socialista Unificado de México | 17 |
Total | 400 |
Deputies from single-member districts
[edit]Proportional representation deputies
[edit]For the 1982 election, the country was divided into four electoral regions (circunscripciones electorales), with each returning 25 deputies.[5][6]
- 1st region: Federal District, Hidalgo, Morelos, Puebla, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala
- 2nd region: Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Guanajuato, State of Mexico, Querétaro, Zacatecas
- 3rd region: Campeche, Chiapas, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatán
- 4th region: Aguascalientes, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Sonora
Electoral region | Deputy | Party | Electoral region | Deputy | Party |
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First | José González Torres | ![]() |
Third | Luis J. Prieto | ![]() |
First | Bernardo Bátiz | ![]() |
Third | Roger Cicero Mac-Kinney | ![]() |
First | Juan Vázquez Garza | ![]() |
Third | Ángel Mora López | ![]() |
First | Gerardo Medina Valdez | ![]() |
Third | Rubén Darío Méndez Aquino | ![]() |
First | Marco Antonio Fragoso Fragoso | ![]() |
Third | Fabián Basaldúa Vázquez | ![]() |
First | Manuel Iguiniz González | ![]() |
Third | Paulino Aguilar Paniagua | ![]() |
First | José Viramontes Paredes | ![]() |
Third | Arnoldo Gáfate Chapa | ![]() |
First | José Alberto Ling Altamirano | ![]() |
Third | Miguel Gómez Guerrero | ![]() |
First | Juan José Hinojosa Hinojosa | ![]() |
Third | José Hadad Interian | ![]() |
First | Francisco Javier González Garza | ![]() |
Third | Manuel Zamora y Duque de Estrada | ![]() |
First | Arturo Trujillo Parada | ![]() |
Third | Felipe Gutiérrez Zorrilla | ![]() |
First | Javier Blanco Sánchez | ![]() |
Third | Jorge Cruickshank García | ![]() |
First | Francisco Ortiz Mendoza | ![]() |
Third | Viterbo Cortez Lobato | ![]() |
First | Jesús Luján Gutiérrez | ![]() |
Third | Juan Gualberto Campos Vega | ![]() |
First | David Orozco Romo | ![]() |
Third | Sergio Ruiz Pérez | ![]() |
First | Baltazar Ignacio Valadez Montoya | ![]() |
Third | Margarito Benítez Durán | ![]() |
First | David Lomelí Contreras | ![]() |
Third | Francisco Álvarez de la Fuente | ![]() |
First | Iván García Solís | ![]() |
Third | Ma. de Jesús Orta Mata | ![]() |
First | Rolando Cordera Campos | ![]() |
Third | José Encarnación Pérez Gaytán | ![]() |
First | Salvador Castañeda O'Connor | ![]() |
Third | Héctor Sánchez López | ![]() |
First | Antonio Gershenson | ![]() |
Third | Pedro Bonilla Díaz De la Vega | ![]() |
First | Arnaldo Córdova | ![]() |
Third | Cándido Díaz Cerecedo | ![]() |
First | Rafael Aguilar Talamantes | ![]() |
Third | Ricardo Antonio Govela Autrey | ![]() |
First | Raúl López García | ![]() |
Third | César Humberto González Magallón | ![]() |
First | Mariano López Ramos | ![]() |
Third | Pablo Sánchez Puga | ![]() |
Second | Teresa Ortuño Gurza | ![]() |
Fourth | Jesús Salvador Larios Ibarra | ![]() |
Second | Astolfo Vicencio Tovar | ![]() |
Fourth | Alfonso Méndez Ramírez | ![]() |
Second | Francisco Soto Alba | ![]() |
Fourth | Rodolfo Peña Farber | ![]() |
Second | Carlos Chavira Becerra | ![]() |
Fourth | Miguel Ángel Martínez Cruz | ![]() |
Second | Alberto González Domene | ![]() |
Fourth | Javier Moctezuma y Coronado | ![]() |
Second | Luis Torres Serranía | ![]() |
Fourth | Gabriel Salgado Aguilar | ![]() |
Second | Jaime Armando de Lara Tamayo | ![]() |
Fourth | Juan Millán Brito | ![]() |
Second | J. Isabel Villegas Piña | ![]() |
Fourth | Juan Manuel Molina Rodríguez | ![]() |
Second | Emma Medina Valtierra | ![]() |
Fourth | José Guadalupe Esparza López | ![]() |
Second | Gustavo Arturo Vicencio Acevedo | ![]() |
Fourth | Pablo Castillón Álvarez | ![]() |
Second | Esperanza Espinosa Herrera | ![]() |
Fourth | Andrés Cásarez Camacho | ![]() |
Second | Salvador Romero Estrada | ![]() |
Fourth | Florentina Villalobos Chaparro | ![]() |
Second | Luis Enrique Sánchez Espinoza | ![]() |
Fourth | Francisco Calderón Ortiz | ![]() |
Second | Graciela Gutiérrez de Barrios | ![]() |
Fourth | Crescencio Morales Orozco | ![]() |
Second | Héctor Ramírez Cuéllar | ![]() |
Fourth | Sergio Quiroz Miranda | ![]() |
Second | Alfredo Reyes Contreras | ![]() |
Fourth | Enrique Alcántar Enríquez | ![]() |
Second | José Augusto García Lizama | ![]() |
Fourth | Ignacio Vital Jáuregui | ![]() |
Second | Juan López Martínez | ![]() |
Fourth | Raymundo León Ozuna | ![]() |
Second | Ofelia Ramírez Sánchez | ![]() |
Fourth | Raúl Rea Carvajal | ![]() |
Second | José Dolores López Domínguez | ![]() |
Fourth | Samuel Meléndres Luévano | ![]() |
Second | Edmundo Jardón Arzate | ![]() |
Fourth | Daniel Ángel Sánchez Pérez | ![]() |
Second | Víctor González Rodríguez | ![]() |
Fourth | Florentino Jaimes Hernández | ![]() |
Second | René Rojas Ayala | ![]() |
Fourth | Jesús Lazcano Ochoa | ![]() |
Second | Antonio Ortega Martínez | ![]() |
Fourth | Domingo Esquivel Rodríguez | ![]() |
Second | Ignacio Moreno Garduño | ![]() |
Fourth | Alberto Salgado Salgado | ![]() |
Source: Legislatura 52, Cámara de Diputados |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Villa, Elisa; Colin, Susana (22 September 2019). "Los orígenes del Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro". El Universal.
- ^ "Mexico 1982" (PDF). Historical Archive of Parliamentary Election Results. Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Informes Presidenciales: José López Portillo" (PDF). Cámara de Diputados. p. 284. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Gunson, Phil (20 February 2004). "José López Portillo: Mexico's most reviled president". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ Palacios Mora, Celia; Tirado Cervantes, Erubiel (2009). "Circunscripciones electorales plurinominales: configuración geográfica y equilibrio poblacional. 1977–2007" [Proportional representation multi–member district: geography and population balance. 1977–2007]. Investigaciones Geográficas (68). Mexico City: Instituto de Geografía, UNAM.
- ^ "Map: 1982–1984 electoral regions". From Palacios Mora & Tirado Cervantes.