The twenty-third federal electoral district of Mexico City (Distrito electoral federal 23 de la Ciudad de México; previously "of the Federal District") is a defunct Mexican electoral district. It existed from 1961 to 2023, covering the 45th to 65th sessions of Congress.
It returned one deputy to the Chamber of Deputies for each three-year legislative period, by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in this district also counted towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region.[1][2]
Under the districting schemes in force between 1996 and 2022, the 23rd district covered different portions of the borough of Coyoacán.[3][4]
Between 1978 and 1996, the district comprised the whole of the borough of Cuajimalpa and part of Álvaro Obregón.[5]
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Election | Deputy | Party | Legislature | Term |
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1961 | Antonio Vargas McDonald[6] | 45th Congress | 1961–1964 | |
1964 | Fernando González Piñón[7] | 46th Congress | 1964–1967 | |
1967 | Hilario Galguera Torres[8] | 47th Congress | 1967–1970 | |
1970 | Ignacio Herrerías Montoya[9] | 48th Congress | 1970–1973 | |
1973 | Carlos Madrazo Pintado[10] | 49th Congress | 1973–1976 | |
1976 | Enrique Soto Izquierdo[11] | 50th Congress | 1976–1979 | |
1979 | Cuauhtémoc de Anda Gutiérrez[12] | 51st Congress | 1979–1982 | |
1982 | Servio Tulio Acuña[13] | 52nd Congress | 1982–1985 | |
1985 | Juan José Bremer[14] | 53rd Congress | 1985–1988 | |
1988 | Esther Kolteniuk Toyber[15] | 54th Congress | 1988–1991 | |
1991 | Alfonso Rivera Domínguez[16] | 55th Congress | 1991–1994 | |
1994 | Óscar Levín Coppel[17] | 56th Congress | 1994–1997 | |
1997 | Pablo Gómez Álvarez[18] | 57th Congress | 1997–2000 | |
2000 | Miguel Bortolini Castillo[19] | 58th Congress | 2000–2003 | |
2003 | Pablo Gómez Álvarez[20] | 59th Congress | 2003–2006 | |
2006 | Adrián Pedrozo Castillo[21] | 60th Congress | 2006–2009 | |
2009 | Mauricio Toledo Gutiérrez[22] | 61st Congress | 2009–2012 | |
2012 | José Valentín Maldonado Salgado[23] | 62nd Congress | 2012–2015 | |
2015 | Ariadna Montiel Reyes[24][a] | 63rd Congress | 2015–2018 | |
2018 | Pablo Gómez Álvarez[25] | 64th Congress | 2018–2021 | |
2021 | Gabriel Quadri de la Torre[26] | 65th Congress | 2021–2024 |
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