L Legislature of the Mexican Congress

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The L Legislature of the Congress of the Union met from 1976 to 1979. This 50th session of Congress consisted of senators and deputies who were members of their respective chambers. They began their duties on September 1, 1976, and ended on August 31, 1979.

The senators and deputies were elected to office in the 1976 Mexican general election. The senators were elected for a period of six years (so they maintained their seat in the next legislature), and the deputies were elected for a period of three years.

Senate of the Republic

The composition of the 50th Congress was as follows:

Two members were elected to the Senate from each state and the Federal District, giving a total of 64 senators. For the first time in history a senator was elected who did not belong to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).[1] Jorge Cruickshank García had been nominated by the PPS;[1] the PRI did not lose this seat, however, because it formed an electoral alliance with the winning party. Thus this senator posed no opposition to the PRI or the government during his term.

Number of Senators by political party

PartySenators
Institutional Revolutionary Party63
Popular Socialist Party1

The 64 Senators forming the L Legislature were the following:

Senators by state

StateSenatorPartyStateSenatorParty
AguascalientesRodolfo Landeros Gallegos
NayaritLeobardo Ramos Martínez
AguascalientesHéctor Hugo Olivares Ventura[1]
NayaritDaniel Espinoza Galindo
Baja CaliforniaRafael García Vázquez
Replaced Roberto de la Madrid Romandía
Nuevo LeónNapoleón Gómez Sada
Baja CaliforniaOscar Baylón Chacón
Nuevo LeónAdrián Yáñez Martínez
Baja California SurAlberto Alvarado Arámburo
OaxacaRodolfo Alaves Flores
Baja California SurVíctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal
Replaced Marcelo Rubio Ruiz[a]
OaxacaJorge Cruickshank García[1]
CampecheRosa María Martínez Denegri
Replaced Carlos Sansores Pérez
PueblaHoracio Labastida Muñoz
CampecheJoaquín Repetto Ocampo
Replaced Fernando Rafful Miguel
PueblaBlas Chumacero
ChiapasRoberto Corzo Gay
QuerétaroRafael Camacho Guzmán
ChiapasHoracio Castellanos Coutiño
QuerétaroTelésforo Trejo Uribe
ChihuahuaÓscar Ornelas
Quintana RooVicente Coral Martínez
ChihuahuaMario Carballo Pazos
Quintana RooJosé Blanco Peyrefitte
CoahuilaEliseo Mendoza Berrueto
San Luis PotosíRafael Tristán López
CoahuilaGustavo Guerra Castaños
San Luis PotosíFrancisco Padrón Puyou
ColimaGriselda Álvarez
SinaloaHilda Anderson Nevárez
ColimaAntonio Salazar y Salazar
SinaloaGilberto Ruiz Almada
DurangoIgnacio Castillo Mena
SonoraJuan José Gastelum García
DurangoTomás Rangel Perales
SonoraAdolfo de la Huerta Oriol
GuanajuatoEuquerio Guerrero López
TabascoAntonio Ocampo Ramírez
Replaced Carlos Pellicer
GuanajuatoJesús Cabrera Muñoz Ledo
TabascoNicolás Reynés Berazaluce
Replaced David Gustavo Gutiérrez
GuerreroJorge Soberón Acevedo
TamaulipasMorelos Jaime Canseco González
GuerreroAlejandro Cervantes Delgado
TamaulipasMartha Chávez Padrón
HidalgoHumberto Lugo Gil
TlaxcalaJesús Hernández Rojas
HidalgoVacant
By leave of Guillermo Rossell de la Lama and
Jorge Rojo Lugo
TlaxcalaRafael Minor Franco
JaliscoJosé María Martínez Rodríguez
VeracruzSilverio Ricardo Alvarado
JaliscoArnulfo Villaseñor Saavedra
VeracruzSergio Martínez Mendoza
State of MexicoLeonardo Rodríguez Alcaine
YucatánVíctor Cervera Pacheco
State of MexicoGustavo Baz
YucatánGraciliano Alpuche Pinzón
MichoacánJosé Luis Escobar Herrera
Replaced Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano
ZacatecasJorge Gabriel García Rojas
MichoacánGuillermo Morfín García
ZacatecasJosé Guadalupe Cervantes Corona
MorelosAngel Ventura Valle
Federal District of MexicoLuis del Toro Calero
Replaced Hugo Cervantes del Río
MorelosJavier Rondero Zubieta
Federal District of MexicoJoaquín Gamboa Pascoe

Chamber of Deputies

For this legislative session, the Chamber of Deputies was composed of a total of 237 deputies, of whom 196 were elected by majority vote in each constituency and 41 more were party deputies (Spanish: diputados de partido), allocated in proportion to the votes that the non-winning parties obtained in the districts.

The composition of the Chamber of Deputies during the 50th session of Congress was as follows:

Number of deputies by political party

PartyDeputies
Institutional Revolutionary Party196[2]
National Action Party20[2]
Popular Socialist Party12[2]
Partido Auténtico de la Revolución Mexicana9[2]

Deputies from single-member districts (plurality)

StateDistrictDeputyPartyStateDistrictDeputyParty
Aguascalientes01Jesús Martínez GortariMéxico08Armando Labra Manjarrez
Aguascalientes02Camilo López GómezMéxico09Juan Ortíz Montoya
Baja California01Ricardo Eguía ValderramaMéxico10José Luis García García
Baja California02Alfonso Ballesteros PelayoMéxico11Guillermo Choussal Valladares
Baja California03Alfonso Garzón SantibáñezMéxico12Cecilio Salas Gálvez
Baja California Sur01Víctor Manuel Peralta OsunaMéxico13Pedro Ávila Hernández
Baja California Sur02Agapito Duarte HernándezMéxico14Armando Hurtado Navarro
Campeche01Abelardo Carrillo ZavalaMéxico15Héctor Ximénez González
Campeche02Jorge Muñoz Icthé Michoacán01Nicanor Gómez Reyes
Chiapas01Jaime Sabines Michoacán02Antonio Jaimes Aguilar
Chiapas02Fernando Correa SuárezMichoacán03Raúl Lemus García
Chiapas03Homero Tovilla CristianiMichoacán04Roberto Garibay Ochoa
Chiapas04Manuel Villafuerte MijangosMichoacán05Jaime Bravo Ramírez
Chiapas05Gonzalo Esponda ZebadúaMichoacán06Eduardo Estrada Pérez
Chiapas06Leonardo León Cerpa Michoacán07Juan Rodríguez González
Chihuahua01Alberto Ramírez GutiérrezMichoacán08Héctor Terán Torres
Chihuahua02Oswaldo Rodríguez GonzálezMichoacán09Roberto Ruiz del Río
Chihuahua03José Reyes Estrada AguirreMorelos01Antonio Riva Palacio López
Chihuahua04Juan Ernesto Madera PrietoMorelos02Filomeno López Rea
Chihuahua05Artemio Iglesias Nayarit01Ignacio Langarica Quintana
Chihuahua06José Refugio Mar de la RosaNayarit02María Hilaria Domínguez Arvizu
Coahuila01José de las Fuentes RodríguezNuevo León01Carlota Vargas Garza
Coahuila02Carlos Ortiz TejedaNuevo León02Heriberto Santos Lozano
Coahuila03Fernando Cabrera RodríguezNuevo León03Raúl Caballero Escamilla
Coahuila04Julián Muñoz UrestiNuevo León04Eleazar Ruiz Cerda
Colima01Ramón Serrano García Nuevo León05Arturo Luna Lugo
Colima02Fernando Moreno Peña Nuevo León06Jesús Puente Leyva
Federal District01Eduardo Andrade Sánchez[3]Nuevo León07Roberto Olivares Vera
Federal District02José Salvador Lima ZunoOaxaca01Lucía Betanzos de Bay
Federal District03Carlos Riva Palacio VelazcoOaxaca02Gustavo Santaella Cortés
Federal District04Enrique Ramírez y RamírezOaxaca03Ericel Gómez Nucamendi
Federal District05Miguel Molina HerreraOaxaca04Ernesto Aguilar Flores
Federal District06Alfonso Rodríguez RiveraOaxaca05Luis Candelario Jiménez Sosa
Federal District07María Elena Márques de Torruco[4]Oaxaca06Heladio Ramírez López
Federal District08Julio César Mena BritoOaxaca07Zoraida Bernal de Badillo
Federal District09Venustiano Reyes LópezOaxaca08Julio Esponda Solana
Federal District10Gloria Carrillo SalinasOaxaca09Raúl Bolaños Cacho Guzmán
Federal District11Jaime Aguilar ÁlvarezPuebla01Nicolás Pérez Pavón
Federal District12Miguel López RiverollPuebla02Jorge Domínguez Ramírez
Federal District13Rodolfo González GuevaraPuebla03Antonio Montes García
Federal District14Jorge Mendicutti NegretePuebla04Antonio Hernández Jiménez
Federal District15Juan José Osorio PalaciosPuebla05Sacramento Jofre Vázquez
Federal District16Alfonso Argudín LariaPuebla06Antonio Tenorio Adame
Federal District17Héctor Hernández CasanovaPuebla07Guadalupe López Bretón
Federal District18Hugo Díaz VelázquezPuebla08Jesús Sarabia y Ordóñez
Federal District19Abraham Martínez RiveroPuebla09Jorge Murad Macluf
Replaced Manuel Rivera Anaya
Federal District20Jesús González BalandranoPuebla10Adolfo Rodríguez Juárez
Federal District21Martha Andrade de Del RosalQuerétaro01Eduardo Ugalde Vargas
Federal District22Ifigenia Martínez[5]Querétaro02Vicente Montes Velázquez
Federal District23Enrique Soto IzquierdoQuintana Roo01Carlos Gómez Barrera
Federal District24Enrique Álvarez del CastilloQuintana Roo02Emilio Oxte Tah
Federal District25Celia Torres de SánchezSan Luis Potosí01Roberto Leyva Torres
Federal District26Humberto Serrano Pérez[6]San Luis Potosí02Guadalupe Vega Macías
Federal District27Hugo Roberto Castro ArandaSan Luis Potosí03Víctor Maldonado Moreleón
Durango01Ángel Sergio Guerrero MierSan Luis Potosí04Héctor González Lárraga
Durango02Maximiliano Silerio EsparzaSan Luis Potosí05Eusebio López Sáinz
Durango03Salvador Reyes NevárezSinaloa01Tolentino Rodríguez Félix
Durango04José Ramírez GameroSinaloa02Felipe Armenta Gallardo
Guanajuato01Esteban Mario GaraizSinaloa03Rafael Oceguera Ramos
Guanajuato02Enrique Gómez GuerraSinaloa04Antonio Toledo Corro
Guanajuato03Juan Varela MayorgaSinaloa05Patricio Robles Robles
Guanajuato04Miguel Montes GarcíaSonora01Ricardo Castillo Peralta
Guanajuato05Aurelio García SierraSonora02César Augusto Tapia Quijada
Guanajuato06Alfredo Carrillo JuárezSonora03José Luis Vargas González
Guanajuato07Enrique León HernándezSonora04Bernabé Arana León
Guanajuato08Graciela Meave TorrescanoTabasco01Luis Priego Ortiz
Guanajuato09Donaciano Luna HernándezTabasco02Roberto Madrazo Pintado
Guerrero01Isaías Gómez SalgadoTabasco03Francisco Rabelo Cupido
Guerrero02Isaías Duarte MartínezTamaulipas01Abdón Rodríguez Sánchez
Guerrero03Miguel Bello PinedaTamaulipas02Oscar Mario Santos Gómez
Guerrero04Hortensia Santoyo de MartínezTamaulipas03Agapito González Cavazos
Guerrero05Reveriano García CastrejónTamaulipas04Aurora Cruz de Mora
Guerrero06Salustio Salgado GuzmánTamaulipas05Fernando San Pedro Salem
Hidalgo01Ladislao Castillo FeregrinoTamaulipas06Julio Martínez Rodríguez
Hidalgo02Luis José Dorantes SegoviaTlaxcala01Nazario Romero Díaz
Hidalgo03Efraín Mera AriasTlaxcala02Antonio Vega García
Hidalgo04José Antonio Zorrilla PérezVeracruz01Guilebaldo Flores Fuentes
Hidalgo05Vicente Trejo CallejasVeracruz02Pericles Namorado Urrutia
Jalisco01Guillermo Cosío VidaurriVeracruz03Emilio Salgado Zubiaga
Jalisco02Reynaldo Dueñas VillaseñorVeracruz04Manuel Gutiérrez Zamora Zamudio
Jalisco03Félix Flores GómezVeracruz05Seth Cardeña Luna
Jalisco04Porfirio Cortés Silva Veracruz06Carlos Manuel Vargas Sánchez
Jalisco05José Mendoza Padilla Veracruz07Daniel Nogueira Huerta
Jalisco06Rigoberto González QuezadaVeracruz08Celeste Castillo Moreno
Jalisco07Ma. Refugio Castillón CoronadoVeracruz09Mario Martínez Dector
Jalisco08Ricardo Chávez PérezVeracruz10Pastor Munguía González
Jalisco09María Guadalupe Urzúa FloresVeracruz11Miguel Portela Cruz
Jalisco10Francisco Javier Santillán OcegueraVeracruz12Mario Hernández Posadas
Jalisco11Héctor Castañeda JiménezVeracruz13Francisco Cinta Guzmán
Jalisco12Rafael González PimientaVeracruz14Juan Meléndez Pacheco
Jalisco13Jesús Alberto Mora LópezVeracruz15Eduardo Thomae Domínguez
México01Gildardo HerreraYucatán01Mirna Hoyos Schlamme
México02Josefina Esquivel de QuintanaYucatán02Rubén Calderón Cecilio
México03José Delgado ValleYucatán03Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer
México04Arturo Martínez LegorretaZacatecas01Gustavo Salinas Íñiguez
México05José Martínez MartínezZacatecas02Crescencio Herrera Herrera
México06Rosendo Franco EscamillaZacatecas03José Leal Longoria
México07Julio Zamora BátizZacatecas04Julián Macías Pérez

Party deputies

DeputyPartyDeputyPartyDeputyParty
Fausto Alarcón Escalona
José Ortega Mendoza
Eugenio Soto Sánchez
Gonzalo Altamirano Dimas
Francisco Pedraza Villarreal
Rafael Campos López
María Elena Álvarez Bernal
Francisco José Peniche Bolio
Víctor Manuel Carrasco
Miguel Campos Martínez
Adrián Peña Soto
Felipe Cerecedo López
Guillermo Carlos de Carcer
Jacinto Silva Flores
Alberto Contreras Valencia
Jorge Garabito Martínez
Juan Torres Ciprés
Francisco Hernández Juárez
Ramón Garcilita Partida
Saúl Castorena Monterrubio
Marcela Lombardo Otero
Miguel Hernández Labastida
Fortino Garza Cárdenas
Jesús Luján Gutiérrez
Guillermo Islas Olguín
Pedro González Azcuaga
Francisco Ortiz Mendoza
Sergio Lujambio Rafols
Raúl Guillén Pérez Vargas
Román Ramírez Contreras
Rosalba Magallón Camacho
Manuel Hernández Alvarado
Héctor Ramírez Cuéllar
José Luis Martínez Galicia
Edilio Hinojosa López
Idelfonso Reyes Soto
Tomás Nava de la Rosa
Apolinar Ramírez Meneses
Ezequiel Rodríguez Otal
Teodoro Ortega García
Arcelia Sánchez

Presidents of the high commission of the Chamber of Deputies

  • 1976–1977: Augusto Gómez Villanueva
  • 1977–1979: Rodolfo González Guevara
  • 1979: Antonio Riva Palacio López

Main accomplishments

It was the 50th Congress that, in 1977, adopted the first political reforms to occur in Mexico. This reform, negotiated by Secretary of the Interior Jesús Reyes Heroles, included legal recognition of political organizations from the left, traditionally marginalized and pushed into armed struggle, especially after the events of 1968 and which degenerated into a "Dirty War" during the 1970s.[7]

Legal reform, known formally as the Ley de Organizaciones Políticas y Procedimientos Electorales (LOPPE) (Law of Political Organizations and Electoral Procedures), defined and made possible procedures for the registration of new political parties (in 1977 legally there were only the PRI, the National Action Party (PAN), the Popular Socialist Party (PPS) and the Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution (PARM)).[2] This allowed for the registration, for the first time in 40 years, of the Mexican Communist Party, which was followed by the National Assembly of the Socialist Left, the Mexican Democratic Party and the Social Democratic Party.

In addition, the LOPPE increased the size of the Chamber of Deputies, increasing the number of single-member districts from 196 to 300 and establishing deputies by proportional representation, replacing the previous deputies by party.[7] There were initially 100 such positions, resulting in the Chamber of Deputies comprising 400 deputies.[2][8]

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