6th federal electoral district of Oaxaca
Oaxaca's 6th | |
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Electoral district of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico | |
6th district | |
Incumbent | |
Member | José Alejandro López Sánchez |
Party | ▌Labour Party |
Congress | 66th (2024–2027) |
District | |
State | Oaxaca |
Head town | Tlaxiaco |
Coordinates | 17°16′N 97°41′W / 17.267°N 97.683°W |
Covers | 85 municipalities[1] |
PR region | Third |
Precincts | 307 |
Population | 390,384 (2020 Census) |
Indigenous | Yes (79%) |
The 6th federal electoral district of Oaxaca (Spanish: Distrito electoral federal 06 de Oaxaca) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of 10 such districts in the state of Oaxaca.[2]
It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative period 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 third region.[3][4]
The current member for the district, elected in the 2024 general election, is José Alejandro López Sánchez of the Labour Party (PT).[5][6]
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,[7] the 6th district covers 307 precincts (secciones electorales) across 85 of the state's municipalities.[8][1][a]
The head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied, is the city of Tlaxiaco in the Mixteca region. The district reported a population of 390,384 in the 2020 Census and, with Indigenous and Afrodescendent inhabitants accounting for over 79% of that total, it is classified by the INE as an indigenous district.[2][1][b]
Previous districting schemes
1974 | 1978 | 1996 | 2005 | 2017 | 2023 | |
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Oaxaca | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 10 | 10 |
Chamber of Deputies | 196 | 300 | ||||
Sources: [2][11][12][13] |
2017–2022
- Oaxaca's 11th district was dissolved in the 2017 redistricting process. Under the 2017 to 2022 scheme, the 6th district had its head town at Tlaxiaco and it covered 82 municipalities.[13][14]
2005–2017
- Between 2005 and 2017, the district's head town was at Tlaxiaco and it comprised 73 municipalities.[15][16]
1996–2005
- Between 1996 and 2017, Oaxaca's seat allocation was increased to 11. Under the 1996 districting plan, the head town was at Tlaxiaco and it covered 79 municipalities.[17][16]
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, Oaxaca's seat allocation rose from nine to ten.[11] The 6th district had its head town at Huajuapan de León in the Mixteca region.[18]
Deputies returned to Congress
National parties | |
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Current | |
PAN | |
PRI | |
PT | |
PVEM | |
MC | |
Morena | |
Defunct or local only | |
PLM | |
PNR | |
PRM | |
PNM | |
PP | |
PPS | |
PARM | |
PFCRN | |
Convergencia | |
PANAL | |
PSD | |
PES | |
PES | |
PRD |
Election | Deputy | Party | Term | Legislature |
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1976 | Heladio Ramírez López[19] | 1976–1979 | 50th Congress | |
1979 | Alicio Rafael Ordoño González[20] | 1979–1982 | 51st Congress | |
1982 | Jorge Luis Chávez Zárate[21] | 1982–1985 | 52nd Congress | |
1985 | Ricardo Hernández Casanova[22] | 1985–1988 | 53rd Congress | |
1988 | Eloy Argos García Aguilar[23] | 1988–1991 | 54th Congress | |
1991 | Rafael Sergio Vera Cervantes[24] | 1991–1994 | 55th Congress | |
1994 | Baruc Efraín Alavez Mendoza[25] | 1994–1997 | 56th Congress | |
1997 | Ulises Ernesto Ruiz Ortiz[26] | 1997–2000 | 57th Congress | |
2000 | Irma Piñeyro Arias[27] | 2000–2003 | 58th Congress | |
2003 | Heliodoro Díaz Escárraga[28][c] René Ruiz Quiroz[30] |
2003–2006 | 59th Congress | |
2006 | Rosa Elia Romero Guzmán[31] | 2006–2009 | 60th Congress | |
2009 | Heliodoro Díaz Escárraga[32] | 2009–2012 | 61st Congress | |
2012 | Rosa Elia Romero Guzmán[33] | 2012–2015 | 62nd Congress | |
2015 | Sergio López Sánchez[34] | 2015–2018 | 63rd Congress | |
2018[35] | Beatriz Pérez López[36] | 2018–2021 | 64th Congress | |
2021[37] | Beatriz Pérez López[38] | 2021–2024 | 65th Congress | |
2024[5] | José Alejandro López Sánchez[6] | 2024–2027 | 66th Congress |
Presidential elections
Election | District won by | Party or coalition | % |
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2018[39] | Andrés Manuel López Obrador | Juntos Haremos Historia |
66.0319 |
2024[40] | Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo | Sigamos Haciendo Historia |
82.3405 |
Notes
- ^ Oaxaca accounts for 3.3% of the country's population and 4.8% of its surface area,[9] but it contains almost a quarter of its municipalities: 570 out of 2,446 as of 2022.[10]
- ^ The INE deems any local or federal electoral district where Indigenous or Afrodescendent inhabitants number 40% or more of the population to be an indigenous district. In the 2023 scheme, Oaxaca's 10 federal districts and 25 local districts are all indigenous.[2]
- ^ Díaz Escárraga resigned his seat on 10 July 2006 upon his appointment as secretary of government by Governor of Oaxaca Ulises Ruiz Ortiz.[29]
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- ^ "Acuerdo del Consejo General del Instituto Federal Electoral por el que se establece la demarcación territorial de los trescientos distritos electorales federales uninominales". Diario Oficial de la Federación. 2 March 2005. Retrieved 25 July 2024. The link provides a complete list of the municipalities covered.
- ^ a b "Condensado de Oaxaca, 1996–2005" (PDF). IFE. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2024. The link contains comparative maps of the 2005 and 1996 schemes.
- ^ "Acuerdo del Consejo General del Instituto Federal Electoral por el que se establece la demarcación territorial de los trescientos distritos electorales federales uninominales". Diario Oficial de la Federacion. 12 August 1996. p. 49. Retrieved 26 May 2025. The link provides a complete list of the municipalities covered.
- ^ "División del territorio de la República en 300 distritos electorales uninominales para elecciones federales: Oaxaca". Diario Oficial de la Federación. 29 May 1978. p. 33. Retrieved 25 July 2024. The link provides a complete list of the municipalities covered.
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