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4th federal electoral district of Chihuahua

Federal electoral district of Mexico

4th federal electoral district of Chihuahua

Summary

Federal electoral district of Mexico

FieldValue
nameChihuahua's 4th
image4th Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (since 2022).svg
captionChihuahua's 4th district since 2022
memberAlejandro Pérez Cuéllar
partyEcologist Green Party
congress66th (2024–2027)
stateChihuahua
head-townCiudad Juárez
coordinates
coversCiudad Juárez (part)
regionFirst
precincts349
population378,104
population-year2020

| head-town = Ciudad Juárez | population-year = 2020

4th district in 2017–2022
4th district in 2005–2017

The 4th federal electoral district of Chihuahua () is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua.

It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the first region.

The current member for the district, elected in the 2024 general election, is Alejandro Pérez Cuéllar of the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM).

District territory

Under the 2023 districting plan adopted by the National Electoral Institute (INE), which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, the district covers 349 electoral precincts (secciones electorales) in the north of Ciudad Juárez.

Ciudad Juárez also serves as its head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied. The district reported a population of 378,104 in the 2020 Census.

Previous districting schemes

197419781996200520172023
Chihuahua610999
Chamber of Deputies196300
Sources:

2017–2022 :Between 2017 and 2022, the 4th district covered the northern portion of Ciudad Juárez.

2005–2017 :Under the 2005 districting scheme, the district covered the southern portion of Ciudad Juárez, which also served as the head town.

1996–2005 :Chihuahua lost its 10th district in the 1996 redistricting process. The 4th district covered almost exactly the same area as in the 2005 configuration.

1979–1996 :The districting scheme in force from 1978 to 1996 was the result of the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Under that plan, Chihuahua's seat allocation rose from six to ten. The 4th district covered a portion of the Ciudad Juárez urban area and the rural portion of the municipality of Juárez.

Deputies returned to Congress

ElectionDeputyPartyTermLegislature
1970
Antonio Barrio Mendoza[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1970–1971
1971–197348th Congress
1973[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1973–197649th Congress
1976Juan Ernesto Madera Prieto[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1976–197950th Congress
1979[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1979–198251st Congress
1982Francisco Rodríguez Pérez[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1982–198552nd Congress
1985Óscar Luis Rivas Muñoz[[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)]]1985–198853rd Congress
1988Santiago Rodríguez del Valle[[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)]]1988–199154th Congress
1991Óscar Nieto Burciaga[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1991–199455th Congress
1994Miguel Lucero Palma[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1994–199756th Congress
1997[[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)]]1997–200057th Congress
2000Arturo Meza de la Rosa[[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)]]2000–200358th Congress
2003Miguel Lucero Palma[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2003–200659th Congress
2006Víctor Valencia de los Santos
Octavio Fuentes Téllez[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2006–200960th Congress
2009Adriana Terrazas Porras[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2009–201261st Congress
2012Luis Murguía Lardizábal[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2012–201562nd Congress
2015Adriana Terrazas Porras[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2015–201863rd Congress
2018Ulises García Soto[[File:Morena logo (alt).svg22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement]]2018–202164th Congress
2021[[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)]]2021–202465th Congress
2024title=Perfil: Dip. Alejandro Pérez Cuéllar, LXVI Legislaturapublisher=SEGOBwebsite=Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL)accessdate=4 September 2024url=http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Librerias/pp_PerfilLegislador.php?SID=&Referencia=9228501}}[[File:PVE dark logo (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Ecologist Green Party of Mexico]]2024–202766th Congress

Congressional results

The corresponding page on the Spanish-language Wikipedia contains full electoral results from 1964 to 2021.

2 July 2006 general election: Chihuahua's 4thParty or AllianceCandidateVotesPercentage
National Action PartyMaría Antonieta Pérez Reyes37,528
Alliance for Mexico
(PRI, PVEM)Víctor Valencia de los Santos38,897
Coalition for the Good of All
(PRD, PT, Convergencia)José de Jesús Barragán Sánchez15,459
New Alliance PartyLaurencio Gallegos Jiménez5,481
Social Democratic and Peasant AlternativeSandra Rivera Martínez2,231
Unregistered candidates437
Spoilt papers2,402
Total102,435
*Source:* IFE.

Presidential elections

ElectionDistrict won byParty or coalition%
2018Andrés Manuel López Obrador[[File:Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Labour Party (Mexico)]] [[File:Morena logo (alt).svg22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement]] [[File:Partido Encuentro Social (México).svg22pxlink=Social Encounter Party]]
Juntos Haremos Historia44.1679
2024Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo[[File:PVE dark logo (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Ecologist Green Party of Mexico]] [[File:Worker's Party logo (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Labour Party (Mexico)]] [[File:Morena logo (alt).svg22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement]]
Sigamos Haciendo Historia53.5977

Notes

References

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