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5th federal electoral district of Mexico City

Federal electoral district of Mexico

5th federal electoral district of Mexico City

Federal electoral district of Mexico

FieldValue
nameMexico City's 5th
imageFederal Electoral Districts of Mexico City (since 2022).png
caption
memberJesús Irugami Perea Cruz
partyMorena
congress66th (2024–2027)
stateMexico City
head-townTlalpan
coordinates
coversTlalpan (part), Xochimilco (part)
regionFourth
precincts180
population429,403
population-year2020

| head-town = Tlalpan | population-year = 2020

Mexico City under the 2017–2022 districting plan
5th district in 2005–2017

The 5th federal electoral district of Mexico City (; previously "of the Federal District") is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of 22 such districts in Mexico City.

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 fourth region.

Carlos Ulloa Pérez of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) was elected for the district in the 2024 general election but resigned his seat on 19 March 2025. He was replaced by his alternate, Jesús Irugami Perea Cruz.

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 5th district covers the southern, rural portion of the borough (alcaldía) of Tlalpan down to the border with the state of Morelos, together with the northwestern portion of Xochimilco, for a total of 180 electoral precincts (secciones electorales).

The district reported a population of 429,403 in the 2020 Census.

Previous districting schemes

197419781996200520172023
Mexico City (Federal District)2740302724
Chamber of Deputies196300
Sources:

2017–2022 :Between 2017 and 2022, the 5th district covered the rural south of Tlalpan.

2005–2017 :Under the 2005 districting scheme, the district covered the northern portion of Tlalpan (i.e., most of the borough's urban areas).

1996–2005 :Between 1996 and 2005, the district covered the northern portion of the borough of Miguel Hidalgo and the west of Azcapotzalco.

1978–1996 :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, the Federal District's seat allocation rose from 27 to 40.

Deputies returned to Congress

ElectionDeputyPartyTermLegislature
1916–1917Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
19171917–191827th Congress
1918Alfredo RodríguezPLN1918–192028th Congress
1920Jesús M. Garza1920–192229th Congress
Luis G. Malváez1922–192430th Congress
19241924–192631st Congress
1926Samuel O. Yudico1926–192832nd Congress
1928Arturo de Saracho ValenzuelaPO1928–193033rd Congress
1930Ismael Salas22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1930–193234th Congress
1932Vicente L. Benéitez22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1932–193435th Congress
1934Víctor Fernández Manero22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1934–193736th Congress
1937Francisco Sotomayor Ruiz22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1937–194037th Congress
1940Carlos M. Orlaineta22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1940–194338th Congress
1943J. Leonardo Flores Vázquez22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party1943–194649th Congress
1946Leobardo Wolstano Pineda[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1946–194940th Congress
1949J. Leonardo Flores Vázquez[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1949–195241st Congress
1952José María Ruiz Zavala[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1952–195542nd Congress
1955[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1955–195843rd Congress
1958José María Ruiz Zavala[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1958–196144th Congress
1961Agustín Vivanco Miranda[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1961–196445th Congress
1964Everardo Gámiz Fernández[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1964–196746th Congress
1967[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1967–197047th Congress
1970Raúl Gómez Pedroso Suzán[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1970–197348th Congress
1973Hilario Punzo Morales[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1973–197649th Congress
1976Miguel Molina Herrera[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1976–197950th Congress
1979Juan Araiza Cabrales[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1979–198251st Congress
1982Miguel Ángel Morado Garrido[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1982–198552nd Congress
1985Rafael de Jesús Lozano Contreras[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1985–198853rd Congress
1988Ramón Choreño Sánchez[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1988–199154th Congress
1991Filiberto Paniagua García[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1991–199455th Congress
1994Francisco Martínez Rivera[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]1994–199756th Congress
1997Fernando Hernández Mendoza22pxlink=Party of the Democratic Revolution1997–200057th Congress
2000Jesús López Sandoval22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)2000–200358th Congress
2003Francisco Javier Carrillo Soberón22pxlink=Party of the Democratic Revolution2003–200659th Congress
2006Maricela Contreras Julián22pxlink=Party of the Democratic Revolution2006–200960th Congress
2009César González Madruga22pxlink=National Action Party (Mexico)2009–201261st Congress
2012José Antonio Hurtado Gallegos22pxlink=Citizens' Movement (Mexico)2012–201562nd Congress
2015Patricia Elena Aceves Pastrana22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement2015–201863rd Congress
2018Claudia López Rayón22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement2018–202164th Congress
2021[[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22pxlink=Institutional Revolutionary Party]]2021–202465th Congress
2024title=Perfil: Dip. Carlos Alberto Ulloa Pérez, LXVI Legislaturapublisher=SEGOBwebsite=Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL)accessdate=7 September 2024url=http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Librerias/pp_PerfilLegislador.php?SID=&Referencia=9228182}}
Jesús Irugami Perea Cruz22pxlink=National Regeneration Movement2024–2025
2025–202766th Congress

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 Historia56.0761
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 Historia56.7968

Notes

References

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