Honorable Congress of the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero
LXII Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
FoundedJanuary 30, 1850 (1850-01-30)[1]
Leadership
President
Leticia Mosso Hernández[2], PT
1st Vice President
Esteban Albarrán Mendoza, PRI
2nd Vice President
Susana Paola Juárez Gómez, PRD
Structure
Seats46
Political groups
  MORENA (22)
  PRI (11)
  PRD (9)

  PEVM (1)

  PAN (1)
  PT (1)
  Independent (1)
Elections
First-past-the-post for 28 electoral district seats and Mixed-member proportional representation for 18 proportional representation seats
Last election
June 6, 2021
Meeting place

Legislative Palace
Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico
Website
congresogro.gob.mx

The Honorable Congress of the State of Guerrero (Spanish: Honorable Congreso del Estado de Guerrero) is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Guerrero. The Congress is the governmental deliberative body of Guerrero, which is equal to, and independent of, the executive.

The Congress is unicameral and consists of 46 deputies. 28 deputies are elected on a first-past-the-post basis, one for each district in which the entity is divided, while 18 are elected through a system of proportional representation. Deputies are elected to serve for a three-year term.

Current Composition

The current LXIII Legislature of the Congress of Guerrero initiated on September 1, 2021 and will conclude on August 31, 2024. The current legislature will be in session concurrent with the governorship of Evelyn Salgado Pineda.

Single Member Districts

District Constituency Deputy Party
I Chilpancingo Jessica Ivette Alejo Rayo MORENA
II Chilpancingo Osbaldo Ríos Manrique MORENA
III Acapulco Estrella de la Paz Bernal MORENA
IV Acapulco Gloria Citlali Calixto Jiménez MORENA
V Acapulco Beatriz Mojica Morga MORENA
VI Acapulco Leticia Castro Ortiz MORENA
VII Acapulco Ricardo Astudillo Calvo PRI
VIII Acapulco Marco Tulio Sánchez Alarcón MORENA
IX Acapulco Joaquín Badillo Escamilla MORENA
X Tecpan Fortunato Hernández Carbajal MORENA
XI Zihuatanejo Carlos Cruz López MORENA
XII Zihuatanejo Carlos Reyes Torres PRD
XIII San Marcos Manuel Quiñones Cortés Independent
XIV Ayutla Ociel Hugar García Trujillo PRD
XV San Luis Acatlán José Efrén López Cortés MORENA
XVI Ometepec Rafael Navarrete Quezada PRI
XVII Coyuca Elzy Camacho Pineda PRD
XVIII Pungarabato Adolfo Torales Catalán PRI
XIX Eduardo Neri Olaguer Hernández Flores PRI
XX Teloloapan Susana Paola Juárez Gómez PRD
XXI Taxco de Alarcón Flor Añorve Ocampo PRI
XXII Iguala Antonio Helguera Jiménez MORENA
XXIII Huitzuco Andrés Guevara Cárdenas MORENA
XXIV Tixtla Bernardo Ortega Jiménez PRD
XXV Chilapa Jesús Parra García PRI
XXVI Atlixtac Raymundo García Gutiérrez PRD
XXVII Tlapa María Flores Maldonado MORENA
XXVIII Tlapa Masedonio Mendoza Basurto MORENA

Proportional Representation

Deputy Party
Ana Lenis Resendiz Javier PAN
Julieta Fernández Márquez PRI
Héctor Apreza Patrón PRI
Gabriela Bernal Resendiz PRI
Esteban Albarrán Mendoza PRI
Alicia Elizabeth Zamora Villalva PRI
Patricia Doroteo Calderón PRD
Yanelly Hernández Martínez PRD
Jennyfer García Lucena PRD
Leticia Mosso Hernández PT
Hilda Jennifer Ponce Mendoza PVEM
Yoloczin Lizbeth Domínguez Serna MORENA
Marben de la Cruz Santiago MORENA
Claudia Sierra Pérez MORENA
Jacinto González Varona MORENA
Nora Yanek Velázquez Martínez MORENA
Alfredo Sánchez Esquivel MORENA
Angélica Espinoza García MORENA

Standing Commissions

The current commissions, presidents and secretaries are:[3]

CommissionPresidentSecretary
Political Affairs and Governance Alicia Elizabeth Zamora Villalva Leticia Castro Ortiz
Constitutional and Legal Studies Leticia Castro Ortiz Bernardo Ortega Jiménez
Budgets and Public Accounts Estrella De la Paz Bernal Ociel Hugar García Trujillo
Surveillance and Evaluation of the Higher State Authority Jacinto González Varona Gabriela Bernal Reséndiz
Tax Authority Bernardo Ortega Jiménez Alfredo Sánchez Esquivel
Justice Jesús Parra García Beatriz Mojica Morga
Public Security Joaquín Badillo Escamilla Adolfo Torales Catalán
Civic Protection Patricia Doroteo Calderón Marco Tulio Sánchez Alarcón
Citizen Participation Julieta Fernández Márquez Angélica Espinoza García
Human Rights Leticia Mosso Hernández Osbaldo Ríos Manrique
Transparency, and Anti-Corruption Esteban Albarrán Mendoza Jessica Ivette Alejo Rayo
Attention to Migrants Osbaldo Ríos Manrique Patricia Doroteo Calderón
Urban Development and Public Works Elzy Camacho Pineda José Efrén López Cortes
Transportation Rafael Navarrete Quezada Yoloczin Lizbeth Domínguez Serna
Development and Social Welfare Claudia Sierra Pérez Alicia Elizabeth Zamora Villalva
Health Olaguer Hernández Flores Andrés Guevara Cárdenas
Education, Science and Technology Masedonio Mendoza Basurto Rafael Navarrete Quezada
Economic Development and Work Ociel Hugar García Trujillo Joaquín Badillo Escamilla
Handicrafts María Flores Maldonado Jennyfer García Lucena
Tourism Ana Lenis Reséndiz Javier Yanelly Hernández Martínez
Agricultural and Fisheries Development Marco Tulio Sánchez Alarcón Carlos Reyes Torres
Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples and Communities Marben de la Cruz Santiago Leticia Mosso Hernández
Gender Equality Gabriela Bernal Reséndiz Gloria Citlali Calixto Jiménez
Rights of Girls, Boys and Adolescents Beatriz Mojica Morga Julieta Fernández Márquez
Youth and Sports Angélica Espinoza García Ana Lenis Reséndiz Javier
Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Manuel Quiñonez Cortés Nora Yanek Velázquez Martínez
Culture Jennyfer García Lucena Fortunato Hernández Carbajal
Care for the Elderly Jessica Ivette Alejo Rayo Adolfo Torales Catalán
Care for People with Disabilities Gloria Citlali Calixto Jiménez Jesús Parra García
Water, Infrastructure and Hydraulic Resources Nora Yanek Velázquez Martínez Manuel Quiñonez Cortés
Housing Yanelly Hernández Martínez Antonio Helguera Jiménez
Judiciary Susana Paola Juárez Gómez Carlos Cruz López
Rules Ricardo Astudillo Calvo Jacinto González Varona
Mining Andrés Guevara Cárdenas Susana Paola Juárez Gómez

See also

References

  1. Bicentenario, ed. (2016). "SE DECLARA FORMALMENTE CONSTITUIDO EL ESTADO DE GUERRERO". Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  2. "MESA DIRECTIVA DEL ESTADO DE GUERRERO". Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. "COMISIONES DE LA LXIII LEGISLATURA". Retrieved September 22, 2023.


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