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The Chamber of Deputies (Spanish: Cámara de Diputados, pronounced [ˈkamaɾa ðe ðipuˈtaðos]) is the lower house of the Congress of the Union, the bicameral parliamentofMexico. The other chamber is the Senate. The structure and responsibilities of both chambers of Congress are defined in Articles 50 to 70 of the constitution.

Chamber of Deputies


Cámara de Diputados
LXV Legislature
Seal of the Chamber of Deputies
Type
Type
of the Congress of Mexico

Term limits

Up to four consecutive terms; no limit to non-consecutive terms
History
Founded4 October 1824 (1824-10-04)
Leadership

President

Marcela Guerra Castillo (PRI)
since 1 September 2023

Structure
Seats500

Political groups

Government (276)
  •   MORENA (202)
  •   PVEM (41)
  •   PT (33)

Opposition (221)

Length of term

3 years
Elections

Voting system

Parallel voting
300 Seats elected by first-past-the-post
200 seats elected by largest remainder method
[1]

Last election

6 June 2021 (2021-06-06)

Next election

2 June 2024 (2024-06-02)
Meeting place
Chamber of Deputies
San Lázaro Legislative Building
Mexico City
Mexico
Website
web.diputados.gob.mx
Footnotes
Deputies information

History

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A bicameral legislature, including the Chamber of Deputies, was established on 4 October 1824. A unicameral congress was in place from 7 September 1857 to 13 November 1874.[2]

Composition

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The Chamber of Deputies is composed of one federal deputy (in Spanish: diputado federal) for approximately every 250,000 citizens. The Chamber has 500 members, elected using the parallel voting system. Elections are held every three years.

Of these, 300 "majority deputies" are directly elected by plurality from single-member districts, known as federal electoral districts (with each state divided into at least two districts). The remaining 200 "plurinominal deputies" are assigned through rules of proportional representation in five multi-state, 40-seat electoral regions (circunscripciones). These seats are not tied to districts; rather, they are allocated to the parties based on each party's share of the vote in the corresponding circunscripción. The 200 plurinominal deputies are intended to counterbalance the sectional interests of the district-based deputies. Substitutes are elected at the same time as each deputy, so special elections are rare.

From 1917 to 2015, deputies were barred from serving consecutive terms in accordance with the constitutional ban on immediate re-election to the legislature. Thus, the Chamber of Deputies was one of the few legislative bodies in the world that was completely renewed at an election. However, this changed with the 2018 elections, and deputies are now permitted to run for re-election three times consecutively. A deputy who has served two terms may serve again after sitting out one term.[contradictory] Congressional elections held halfway into the six-year presidential mandate are known as mid-term elections.

The current composition of the Chamber of Deputies is as follows:

Party Single-member
districts
Proportional
representation
Total seats

MRN

126
76
202

PAN

71
40
111

PRI

32
38
70

PVEM

29
12
41

PT

26
7
33

MC

10
18
28

PRD

5
7
12

No party

1
2
3
Total
300
200
500

Last election

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2021

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Party District Proportional Total

seats

+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
MORENA–PT–PVEM 12,802,391 26.19 65 21,025,742 42.77 214 279
PAN–PRI–PRD 12,575,879 25.73 63 19,477,887 39.62 153 216
National Regeneration Movement 6,571,127 13.45 64 16,759,917 34.10 133 197 +8
National Action Party 3,828,228 7.83 33 8,969,288 18.25 78 111 +28
Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,715,123 5.56 11 8,715,899 17.73 58 69 +24
Party of the Democratic Revolution 248,505 0.51 0 1,792,700 3.64 17 17 -4
Ecologist Green Party 992,320 2.03 1 2,670,997 5.43 43 44 +28
Citizens' Movement 3,430,507 7.02 7 3,449,982 7.02 18 25 -2
Labor Party 538,832 1.10 0 1,594,828 3.24 38 38 -23
Solidarity Encounter Party 1,345,858 2.75 0 1,352,544 2.75 0 0 -8
Force for Mexico 1,211,824 2.48 0 1,217,084 2.48 0 0 0
Progressive Social Networks 865,215 1.77 0 868,515 1.77 0 0 0
Independents 44,311 0.09 0 44,311 0.09 0 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 1,662,323 3.40
Total 48,874,040 100 300 100 200 500 0
Registered voters/turnout
Source: INE

a Of the 210 seats won by the MORENA-PT–PES alliance, 97 were taken by MORENA, 57 by the PT, and 56 by the PES

b Of the 63 seats won by the PAN–PRD–MC alliance, 37 were taken by the PAN, 17 by the MC, and 9 by the PRD

c Of the 13 seats won by the PRI–PVEM–PNA alliance, 6 were taken by the PRI, 5 by the PVEM, and 2 by the PNA

Popular Vote - District
MORENA

13.44%
PAN

7.83%
MC

7.01%
PRI

5.55%
PES

2.75%
PVEM

2.03%
RSP

1.77%
PT

1.10%
PRD

0.50%
Independents

0.09%
Popular Vote (alliances) - District
JHH

26.19%
VPM

25.73%
Independents

0.09%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mexico: Democratization Through Electoral Reform". aceproject.org. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  • ^ "Cāmara" (PDF). September 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
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