Second federal electoral district of Nayarit
The second federal electoral district of Nayarit (Distrito electoral federal 02 de Nayarit) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of three such districts in the state of Nayarit.
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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.
District territory
Under the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections,[1]Nayarit's second district comprises the municipality of Tepic in the centre of the state. The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the state capital, the city of Tepic.[2]
Previous districting schemes
- 2005–2017
In 2005–2017 the second district was located in the centre of the state and covered the municipality of Tepic. The head town was the city of Tepic.[3]
- 1996–2005
Between 1996 and 2005, the district covered the municipality of Tepic, plus the municipalities of El Nayar and La Yesca.[4]
Deputies returned to Congress from this district
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- 1916–1917: Marcelino Cedano
- 27th Congress
- 1917–1918: José R. Padilla
- 28th Congress
- 1918–1920: Lucas Bravo
- 29th Congress
- 1920–1922: Lucas Bravo
- 31st Congress
- 1924–1926: Ismael Romero Gallardo
- 33rd Congress
- 1928–1930: Antíoco Rodríguez
- 34th Congress
- 1930–1932: Gustavo R. Cristo
- 35th Congress
- 1932–1934: Marcos Jiménez
- 36th Congress
- 1934–1937: José Alejandro Anaya
- 37th Congress
- 1937–1940: José Angulo Araico
- 38th Congress
- 1940–1943: Emilio M. González
- 39th Congress
- 1943–1946: Gabriel Castañeda Landazuri
- 40th Congress
- 1946–1949: Ángel Meza López
- 41st Congress
- 1949–1951: Emilio M. González
- 42nd Congress
- 1952–1955: Bernardo M. de León
- 43rd Congress
- 1955–1958: Manuel Villegas Arellano
- 44th Congress
- 1958–1961: Pedro Luna Mercado
- 45th Congress
- 1961–1964: Leopoldo T. García Estévez
- 46th Congress
- 1964–1967: Marina Núñez Guzmán
- 1967–1970: Emilio M. González
- 48th Congress
- 1970–1973: Celso Humberto Delgado
- 1976–1979: María Hilaria Domínguez Arvizu
- 1979–1982: Emilio M. González (PRI)
- 1982–1985: Ignacio González Barragán
- 1985–1988: Leobardo Ramos Martínez
- 1988–1991: Ignacio González Barragán
- 1991–1994: Víctor Joaquín Canovas Moreno (PRI)
- 1994–1997: José Santos Ramos Damián (PRI)
- 1997–2000: Salvador Sánchez Vázquez (PRI)
- 2000–2002: Ney González Sánchez[5] (PRI)
- 2002–2003: Luis Eduardo Jiménez Agraz[6] (PRI)
- 2003–2006: Gerardo Montenegro Ibarra[7] (PRI)
- 2006–2009: María Eugenia Jiménez Valenzuela[8] (PRD)
- 2009–2012: Martha Elena García Gómez[9] (PRD)
- 2012–2014: Roy Gómez Olguín[10] (PRI)
- 2014–2015: Ángel Alain Aldrete Lamas (PRI)
- 2015–2018:
- 2018–2021:
- 2021–2024: Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez[11] (PVEM)
- 2024–2027: