11th federal electoral district of the State of Mexico

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The 11th federal electoral district of the State of Mexico (Spanish: Distrito electoral federal 11 del Estado de México) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of 40 such districts in the State of Mexico.[1]

MemberXóchitl Teresa Arzola Vargas
Party▌Morena
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State of Mexico's 11th
Electoral district of the
Chamber of Deputies of Mexico
State of Mexico's districts since 2023
Incumbent
MemberXóchitl Teresa Arzola Vargas
Party▌Morena
Congress66th (2024–2027)
District
StateState of Mexico
Head townEcatepec
Coordinates19°37′N 99°03′W
CoversEcatepec de Morelos (part)
PR regionFifth
Precincts165
Population428,164 (2020 Census)
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2017–2022 districting scheme

It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session 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 fifth region.[2][3]

The current member for the district, elected in the 2024 general election, is Xóchitl Teresa Arzola Vargas of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena).[4][5]

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,[6] the 11th district is located in the Greater Mexico City urban area, covering 165 precincts (secciones electorales) in the north-western portion of one of the state's 125 municipalities:[7][8]

The head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied, is the city of Ecatepec. In the 2020 Census, the district reported a total population of 428,164.[1]

Previous districting schemes

Evolution of electoral district numbers
197419781996200520172023
State of Mexico 153436404140
Chamber of Deputies 196300
Sources: [1][9][10][11]

Under the previous districting plans enacted by the INE and its predecessors, the 11th district was situated as follows:

2017–2022

A portion of Ecatepec.[11][12]

2005–2017

A portion of Ecatepec.[13][10]

1996–2005

A portion of Ecatepec.[14][10]

1978–1996

Portions of the municipalities of Ecatepec and Tlalnepantla, with its head town at San Cristóbal Ecatepec.[15]

Deputies returned to Congress

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State of Mexico's 11th district
ElectionDeputyPartyTermLegislature
1916 [es] Antonio Aguilar[16][17] 1916–1917 Constituent Congress
of Querétaro
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1979 Héctor Jarquín Hernández[18] 1979–1982 51st Congress
1982 Luis Mayén Ruiz[19] 1982–1985 52nd Congress
1985 Heriberto Serrano Moreno[20] 1985–1988 53rd Congress
1988 Javier Gaeta Vázquez[21] 1988–1991 54th Congress
1991 Rafael Maldonado Villafuerte[22] 1991–1994 55th Congress
1994 Jorge Cortés Vences[23] 1994–1997 56th Congress
1997 Teobaldo López Huertas[24] 1997–2000 57th Congress
2000 Martín Hugo Solís Alatorre[25] 2000–2003 58th Congress
2003 Rubén Maximiliano Alexander Rábago[26]
Ciro García Marín[27][b]
2003–2006
2006
59th Congress
2006 Salvador Ruiz Sánchez[28] 2006–2009 60th Congress
2009 Jorge Hernández Hernández[29] 2009–2012 61st Congress
2012 Brenda María Izontli Alvarado Sánchez[30] 2012–2015 62nd Congress
2015 Pablo Bedolla López[31] 2015–2018 63rd Congress
2018 María Eugenia Hernández Pérez[32] 2018–2021 64th Congress
2021 María Eugenia Hernández Pérez[33] 2021–2024 65th Congress
2024[4] Xóchitl Teresa Arzola Vargas[5] 2024–2027 66th Congress
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Presidential elections

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State of Mexico's 11th district
ElectionDistrict won byParty or coalition%
2018[34] Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Juntos Haremos Historia
58.9574
2024[35] Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
Sigamos Haciendo Historia
66.9998
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Notes

  1. The remainder of Ecatepec is covered by the 10th, 13th, 16th and 17th districts.
  2. García Marín, the alternate, was sworn in on 1 Feb 2006.

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