1st federal electoral district of Baja California Sur

The 1st federal electoral district of Baja California Sur (Spanish: Distrito electoral federal 01 de Baja California Sur) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of two such districts in the state of Baja California Sur.

Baja California Sur's 1st
Electoral district of the
Chamber of Deputies of Mexico
  1st district
Incumbent
MemberManuel Alejandro Cota Cárdenas
PartyMorena
Congress66th (2024–2027)
District
StateBaja California Sur
Head townLa Paz
Coordinates24°08′N 110°18′W / 24.133°N 110.300°W / 24.133; -110.300
CoversComondú, Loreto, Mulegé, La Paz
PR regionFirst
Precincts355
Population447,347 (2020 Census)

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 first region.

The current member for the district, elected in the 2024 general election, is Manuel Alejandro Cota Cárdenas of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena).

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, the first district covers 355 electoral precincts (secciones electorales) across the municipalities of Comondú, Loreto, Mulegé, and La Paz: i.e., the entire state except for Los Cabos at the southern tip of the peninsula.

The district's head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied, is the state capital, the city of La Paz. The district reported a population of 447,347 in the 2020 Census.

Previous districting schemes

Evolution of electoral district numbers
1974 1978 1996 2005 2017 2023
Baja California Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Chamber of Deputies 196 300
Sources:

2017–2022

The state's three northern municipalities (Comondú, Loreto and Mulegé), plus the northern portion of La Paz. The head town was La Paz.

2005–2017

The state's three northern municipalities and the westernmost two-thirds of the La Paz. The district's head town was the city of Santa Rosalía.

1996–2005

The state's three northern municipalities only, with the head town at Santa Rosalía.

1978–1996

The districting scheme in force from 1978 to 1996 was the result of the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Baja California Sur's seat allocation, however, remained unchanged at two. The 1st district had its head town at La Paz and covered that city and its municipality.

Pre-1974

Before Baja California Sur acquired statehood in 1974 and was still a federal territory, it was entitled to return only one deputy to Congress; the district known as the sole district of the Southern Territory of Baja California (Distrito único del Territorio Sur de Baja California) therefore covered the whole of modern-day Baja California Sur. The state's first district is considered the successor of the territory's sole district.

Deputies returned to Congress

National parties
Current
PAN
PRI
PT
PVEM
MC
Morena
Defunct or local only
PLM
PNR
PRM
PNM
PP
PPS
PARM
PFCRN
Convergencia
PANAL
PSD
PES
PES
PRD
Baja California Sur's 1st district
Election Deputy Party Term Legislature
1958 Alejandro Martínez Rodríguez 1958–1961 44th Congress
1961 Antonio Navarro Encinas 1961–1964 45th Congress
1964 Alberto Alvarado Arámburo 1964–1967 46th Congress
1967 Ángel César Mendoza Arámburo 1967–1970 47th Congress
1970 Rafael Castillo Castro 1970–1973 48th Congress
1973 Antonio Carrillo Huacuja 1973–1976 49th Congress
1976 Víctor Manuel Peralta Osuna 1976–1979 50th Congress
1979 Armando Trasviña Taylor 1979–1982 51st Congress
1982 Jesús Murillo Aguilar 1982–1985 52nd Congress
1985 Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal 1985–1988 53rd Congress
1988 José Luis Parra Rubio 1988–1991 54th Congress
1991 Guillermo Mercado Romero
Yolanda Robinson Manríquez
1991–1993
1993–1994
55th Congress
1994 Leonel Cota Montaño
Amadeo Murillo Aguilar
1994–1997 56th Congress
1997 José Carlos Cota Osuna 1997–2000 57th Congress
2000 Miguel Vega Pérez 2000–2003 58th Congress
2003 Francisco Javier Obregón Espinoza 2003–2006 59th Congress
2006 Juan Adolfo Orcí Martínez 2006–2009 60th Congress
2009 Marcos Covarrubias Villaseñor
Silvia Puppo Gastélum
2009–2010
2010–2012
61st Congress
2012 Francisco Pelayo Covarrubias 2012–2015 62nd Congress
2015 Jisela Paes Martínez 2015–2018 63rd Congress
2018 Ana Ruth García Grande 2018–2021 64th Congress
2021 Marco Antonio Almendáriz Puppo 2021–2024 65th Congress
2024 Manuel Alejandro Cota Cárdenas 2024–2027 66th Congress

Presidential elections

Baja California Sur's 1st district
Election District won by Party or coalition %
2018 Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Juntos Haremos Historia
61.4395
2024 Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
Sigamos Haciendo Historia
56.5285

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