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Electoral regions of Mexico

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The electoral regions (circunscripciones electorales) of Mexico are geographic areas composed of various states used for the election of the 200 proportional representation legislators to the Chamber of Deputies.

Mexico is split into five separate regions. Each of the five regions sends 40 deputies, which are selected according to party lists in the regions.

The electoral regions are divided to ensure a roughly equal distribution of population among the regions and may be modified by the National Electoral Institute. The current distribution has been in use since September 30, 2005.

In contrast, the 32 senators-at-large elected to the Senate by the principle of proportional representation are drawn from party lists covering the entire country; the electoral regions therefore play no role in Senate elections.

Map Color Region Seat States 2006 population[1]
Mexico divided into the five electoral regions
Mexico divided into the five electoral regions
  
First Guadalajara, Jalisco  Baja California,  Baja California Sur,  Chihuahua,  Durango,  Jalisco,  Nayarit,  Sinaloa, and  Sonora 21,136,816
  
Second Monterrey, Nuevo León  Aguascalientes,  Coahuila,  Guanajuato,  Nuevo León,  Querétaro,  San Luis Potosí,  Tamaulipas, and  Zacatecas 21,417,106
  
Third Xalapa, Veracruz  Campeche,  Chiapas,  Oaxaca,  Quintana Roo,  Tabasco,  Veracruz, and  Yucatán 20,945,125
  
Fourth Mexico City  Mexico City,  Guerrero,  Morelos,  Puebla, and  Tlaxcala 20,173,001
  
Fifth Toluca, Estado de México  Colima,  Hidalgo,  State of Mexico and  Michoacán 21,172,323

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  1. ^ Celia Palacios Mora; Erubiel Tirado Cervantes (2009). "Circunscripciones electorales plurinominales: configuración geográfica y equilibrio poblacional. 1977–2007". scielo.org.mx. Investigaciones geográficas No. 68.

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