XLVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress

XLVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress
XLVI XLVIII
Legislative Palace of Donceles (1910)
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of the Union
Meeting placeCasona de Xicoténcatl
(Senators)
Legislative Palace of Donceles
(Deputies/General Congress)
Term1 September 1967 (1967-09-01) – 31 August 1970 (1970-08-31)
Election2 July 1967 (Deputies)
Chamber of Senators
Members
60
  •   PRI (60)
Chamber of Deputies
Members
212
  •   PRI (177)
  •   PAN (20)
  •   PPS (10)
  •   PARM (5)
President
List
  • Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer [1]
  • Edgar Robledo Santiago [2]
  • Daniel Chowell Cázares [3]
  • Alfonso de Alba Martín [4]
  • José de las Fuentes [5]
  • Humberto Acevedo Astudillo [6]
  • José Arana Morán [7]
  • José del Valle de la Cajiga [8]
  • Luis M. Farías [9]
  • Francisco Padrón Puyou [10]
  • Fernando Suárez del Solar [11]
  • Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe [12]
Sessions
1st1 September 1967 – 30 December 1967
2nd1 September 1968 – 31 December 1968
3rd1 September 1969 – 31 December 1969
Special sessions
1st20 July 1970 – 29 July 1970

The XLVII Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from 1 September 1967 to 31 August 1970. Members of the upper house of the Congress were selected in the elections of 5 July 1964 for a period of six years while members of the lower house of the Congress were selected in the elections of 2 July 1967 for a period of three years.

Senate

Composition

Leadership

Senators by federative entity

State Senator Party State Senator Party
Aguascalientes
Alberto Alcalá de Lira
Nayarit
Alfonso Guerra Olivares
Luis Gómez Zepeda Ricardo Marín Ramos
Baja California
Hermenegildo Cuenca Díaz Armando Arteaga Santoyo
José Ricardi Tirado Napoleón Gómez Sada
Campeche
María Lavalle Urbina
Oaxaca
Rodolfo Sandoval López
Carlos Sansores Pérez Raúl Bolaños Cacho
Chiapas
Andrés Serra Rojas
Puebla
Gonzalo Bautista O'Farrill
Arturo Moguel Esponda Eduerdo Cué Merlo
Chihuahua
Luis L. León Eduardo Luque Loyola
Manuel Bernardo Aguirre Manuel Soberanes Muñoz
Eulalio Gutiérrez Treviño Juan José González Bustamante
Florencio Barrera Fuentes Jesús N. Noyola Zepeda
Alfredo Ruiseco Avellaneda Manuel Sarmiento Sarmiento
Jesús Robles Martínez Amado Estrada Rodríguez
Alberto Terrones Benitez Juan de Dios Bojórquez
Cristóbal Guzmán Cárdenas Alicia Arellano Tapia
Juan Pérez Vela Gustavo Rovirosa Pérez
Manuel M. Moreno Fausto Pintado Borrego
Baltazar R. Leyva Mancilla Magdaleno Aguilar Castillo
Ezequiel Padilla Antonio García Rojas
Hidalgo
Oswaldo Cravioto Cisneros Ignacio Bonilla Vázquez
Manuel Sánchez Vite Luciano Huerta Sánchez
Salvador Corona Bandín Rafael Murillo Vidal
Filiberto Ruvalcaba Sánchez Arturo Llorente González
Fernando Ordorica Inclán Rafael Matos Escobedo
Mario Olivera Gómez Tagle Carlos Loret de Mola Mediz
Jesús Romero Flores Manuel Tello Barraud
Rafael Galván José González Varela
Diódoro Rivera Uribe
Federal District
Luis González Aparicio
Antonio Flores Mazari Jesús Yurén Aguilar

Chamber of Deputies

Deputies by federal entity

Aguascalientes

Baja California

Territory of Baja California Sur

Campeche

  • 1st. Ramón Alcalá Ferrera (PRI)
  • 2nd. Manuel Pavón Bahaine (PRI)

Chiapas

  • 1st. Martha Luz Rincon Castillejos (PRI)
  • 2nd. Roberto Coello Lescieur (PRI)
  • 3rd. Edgar Robledo Santiago (PRI)
  • 4th. Daniel Robles Sasso (PRI)
  • 6th. Patrocinio González Garrido (PRI)

Chihuahua

  • 1st. Mariano Valenzuela Ceballos (PRI)
  • 2nd. (PRI)
  • 3rd. (PRI)
  • 4th. (PRI)
  • 5th. Everardo Escárcega López (PRI)
  • 6th. (PRI)

Coahuila

Colima

  • 1st. Ricardo Guzmán Nava (PRI)
  • 2nd. Ramiro Santana Ugarte (PRI)

Federal District

  • 1st. Pedro Luis Bartilotti Perea (PRI)
  • 2nd. José del Valle de la Cajiga (PRI)
  • 3rd. Ernesto Quiñones López (PRI)
  • 4th. Octavio Andrés Hernández González (PRI)
  • 5th. Gilberto Aceves Alcocer (PRI)
  • 6th. Ignacio Castillo Mena (PRI)
  • 7th. Jorge Durán Chávez (PRI)
  • 8th. Eleuterio Macedo Váldez (PRI)
  • 9th. Javier Blanco Sánchez (PAN)
  • 10th. Manuel Álvarez González (PRI)
  • 11th. Pedro Rosas Rodríguez (PRI)
  • 12th. Martín Guaida Lara (PRI)
  • 13th. Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe (PRI)
  • 14th. Alberto Briseño Ruiz (PRI)
  • 15th. Enrique Bermúdez Olvera (PRI)
  • 16th. Fernando Córdoba Lobo (PRI)
  • 17th. Raúl Noriega Ondovilla (PRI)
  • 18th. Joaquín del Olmo Martínez (PRI)
  • 19th. Adolfo Ruiz Sosa (PRI)
  • 20th. Ignacio Guzmán Garduño (PRI)
  • 21st. Oscar Ramírez Mijares (PRI)
  • 22nd. María Guadalupe Aguirre Soria (PRI)
  • 23rd. Hilario Galguera Torres (PRI)
  • 24th. María Elena Jiménez Lozano (PRI)

Durango

  • 1st. Agustín Ruiz Soto (PRI)
  • 2nd. J. Natividad Ibarra Rayas (PRI)
  • 3rd. Juan Antonio Orozco Fierro (PRI)
  • 4th. José Antonio Ramírez M. (PRI)

Guanajuato

  • 1st. (PRI)
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Guerrero

  • 1st. Juan Pablo Leyva Córdova (PRI)
  • 2nd. Humberto Acevedo Astudillo (PRI)
  • 3rd. Alberto Díaz Rodríguez (PRI)
  • 4th. Israel Nogueda Otero (PRI)
  • 5th. Eusebio Mendoza Avila (PRI)

Hidalgo

  • 1st. Adalberto Cravioto Meneses (PRI)
  • 2nd. Raúl Vargas Ortiz (PRI)
  • 3rd. Sergio Butrón Casas (PRI)
  • 4th. José Gonzálo Badillo Ortiz (PRI)
  • 5th. Humberto Lugo Gil (PRI)

Jalisco

  • 1st. (PRI)
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State of Mexico

  • 1st. (PRI)
  • 2nd. (PRI)
  • 3rd. (PRI)
  • 4th. Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza (PRI)
  • 5th. (PRI)
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  • 9th. (PRI)


Michoacán

Morelos

  • 1st. Javier Bello Yllanes (PRI)
  • 2nd. Elpidio Perdomo García (PRI)

Nayarit

  • 1st. Roberto Gómez Reyes (PRI)
  • 2nd. Emilio M. González Parra (PRI)

Nuevo León

  • 1st. Pedro F. Quintanilla (PRI)
  • 2nd. Luis M. Farías (PRI)
  • 3rd. Virgilio Cárdenas García (PRI)
  • 4th. Graciano Bortoni Urtega (PRI)
  • 5th. Eloy Treviño Martínez (PRI)

Oaxaca

Puebla

  • 1st. Blas Chumacero Sánchez (PRI)
  • 2nd. (PRI)
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Querétaro

  • 1st. José Arana Morán (PRI)
  • 2nd. Enrique Redentor Albarrán (PRI)

Territory of Quintana Roo

  • Eliezer Castro Souza (PRI)

San Luis Potosí

  • 1st. Jorge Márquez Borjas (PRI)
  • 2nd. Francisco Padrón Puyou (PRI)
  • 3rd. Florencio Salazar Martínez (PRI)
  • 4th. Guillermo Fonseca Álvarez (PRI)
  • 5th. José de Jesús González L. (PRI)

Sinaloa

  • 1st. (PRI)
  • 2nd. (PRI)
  • 3rd. (PRI)
  • 4th. (PRI)

Sonora

Tabasco

Tamaulipas

  • 1st. Antonio Guerra Díaz (PRI)
  • 2nd. Cristóbal Guevara Delmas (PRI)
  • 3rd. Elías Piña Jesús (PRI)
  • 4th. Elvia Rangel de la Fuente (PRI)
  • 5th. Candelario Pérez Malibrán (PRI)

Tlaxcala

Veracruz

Yucatán

Zacatecas

  • 1st. Calixto Medina Medina (PRI)
  • 2nd. Rosa María Ortiz de Castañeda (PRI)
  • 3rd. Antonio Ruelas Cuevas (PRI)
  • 4th. Juan Martínez Tobías (PRI)


Notes

  1. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 September 1967 to 30 September 1967
  2. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 October 1967 to 31 October 1967
  3. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 November 1967 to 30 November 1967
  4. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 December 1967 to 31 August 1968
  5. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 September 1968 to 30 September 1968
  6. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 October 1968 to 31 October 1968
  7. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 November 1968 to 30 November 1968
  8. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 December 1968 to 31 August 1969
  9. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 September 1969 to 30 September 1969
  10. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 October 1969 to 31 October 1969
  11. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 November 1969 to 30 November 1969
  12. ^ President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1 December 1969 to 31 August 1970
  • Deputies of the XLVII Legislature
  • Diario de los Debates (Chamber of Senators)
  • Diario de los Debates (Chamber of Deputies)
  • Official page of the Chamber of Deputies
  • Official page of the Senate