LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress
The LXII Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from September 1, 2012, to August 31, 2015. All members of both the lower and upper houses of the Congress were elected in the elections of July 2012.
Senate elections
The Institutional Revolutionary Party & the allied Green Party failed to gain a simple majority in either house. As a result, the PRI will have to form crossparty coalitions in order to pass key reforms, particularly those requiring constitutional amendments.[1] In the July, 2012 elections the PRI gained 2 seats, ending with 52. The PAN gained 5 seats, ending with 38. The PRD lost 1 seat, ending with 22. The PVEM gained 1 seat, ending with 9. The Labor Party lost 1 seat, ending with 4. The PANAL lost 3, ending with 2 seats. The MC lost 3 seats, ending with 1.[1]
Senators
By state
Plurinominal Senators
Senator | Party | Senator | Party |
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Monica Arriola Gordillo | Arely Gómez González | ||
Joel Ayala Almeida | Mariana Gómez del Campo | ||
Luis Miguel Barbosa | Ana Guevara | ||
Manuel Bartlett Díaz | Héctor Larios Córdova | ||
Luisa María Calderón | Iris Vianey Mendoza | ||
Víctor Manuel Camacho | Armando Neyra Chávez | ||
Raúl Cervantes Andrade | María del Pilar Ortega Martínez Replacing Alonso Lujambio | ||
Ernesto Cordero Arroyo | Graciela Ortíz González | ||
Gabriela Cuevas Barrón | María de los Dolores Padierna | ||
Angélica De la Peña Gómez | Laura Angélica Rojas Hernández | ||
María Cristina Díaz Salazar | Carlos Antonio Romero Deschamps | ||
Hilda Esthela Flores Escalera | Ninfa Salinas Sada | ||
Juan Gerardo Flores Ramírez | Gerardo Sánchez García | ||
Emilio Antonio Gamboa | Venancio Luis Sánchez | ||
Diva Hadamira Gastélum | Layda Elena Sansores | ||
Roberto Gil Zuarth | Salvador Vega Casillas |
Chamber of Deputies elections
The Institutional Revolutionary Party lost 32 seats, ending with 207. The PAN lost 28 seats, ending with 114. The PRD gained 31 seats, ending with 100. The Green Party gained 11 seats, ending with 34. The PT gained 6 seats, ending with 19. The New Alliance gained 3 seats, ending with 10. The Citizens Movement gained 10 seats, ending with 16. 1 independent seat was lost, and now there are none in the Chamber of Deputies.[1]
Deputies
By relative majority election
Plurinominal Deputies
Preceded by LXI Legislature |
LXII Legislature September 2012 to August 2015 |
Succeeded by LXIII Legislature |
References
- Seelke, Claire. "Mexico's 2012 Elections" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 10 December 2012.