LIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress
The LIV Legislature of the Congress of the Union met from September 1, 1988, to August 31, 1991.
32 senators and all of the representatives had been elected in the 1988 legislative elections. The representatives served three years and the senators six, continuing into the LV Legislature of the Mexican Congress.
Senate
By political party
By state and the federal district
State | Senator | Party | State | Senator | Party |
Aguascalientes | Héctor Hugo Olivares Ventura | Nayarit | Emilio M. González | ||
Aguascalientes | Héctor Hugo Olivares Ventura | Nayarit | Emilio M. González | ||
Aguascalientes | Benjamín Zarzosa Díaz | Nayarit | Julián Gascón Mercado | ||
Baja California | César Moreno Martínez de Escobar Replaces Margarita Ortega Villa | Nuevo León | Alfonso Martínez Domínguez | ||
Baja California | Gustavo Adolfo Almaraz | Nuevo León | Ricardo Canavati Tafich | ||
Baja California Sur | Raúl Enrique Carrillo Silva | Oaxaca | Idolina Moguel Contreras | ||
Baja California Sur | José Antonio Valdivia | Oaxaca | Luis Martínez Fernandez del Campo | ||
Campeche | Jorge Adolfo Vega Camacho | Puebla | Blas Chumacero | ||
Campeche | Francisco Solís Rodríguez | Puebla | Alfredo Toxqui | ||
Chiapas | José Antonio Melgar Aranda | Querétaro | Ernesto Luque Feregrino | ||
Chiapas | Blanca Ruth Esponda | Querétaro | Enrique Burgos García | ||
Chihuahua | Saúl González Herrera | Quintana Roo | José Joaquín González Castro | ||
Chihuahua | Alonso Aguirre Ramos | Quintana Roo | María Cristina Sangri Aguilar | ||
Coahuila | Oscar Ramírez Mijares | San Luis Potosí | Carlos Jonguitud Barrios | ||
Coahuila | Gaspar Valdés Valdés | San Luis Potosí | Fernando Silva Nieto | ||
Colima | Roberto Ánzar Martínez | Sinaloa | Salvador Esquer Apodaca | ||
Colima | Graciela Larios Rivas | Sinaloa | María Alfonso Niebla Álvarez | ||
Durango | Maximiliano Silerio Esparza | Sonora | Armando Hopkins Durazo Replaces Luis Donaldo Colosio | ||
Durango | Víctor Uriel Mayagoitia Domínguez | Sonora | Bulmaro Pacheco Moreno Replaces Manlio Fabio Beltrones | ||
Guanajuato | José de Jesús Padilla Padilla | Tabasco | Nicolás Reynés Berazaluce | ||
Guanajuato | Martín Montaño Arteaga | Tabasco | Roberto Madrazo Pintado | ||
Guerrero | Netzahualcóyotl de la Vega | Tamaulipas | Ricardo Camero Cerdiel | ||
Guerrero | Antonio Jaimes Aguilar | Tamaulipas | Laura Alicia Garza Galindo | ||
Hidalgo | Humberto Lugo Gil | Tlaxcala | Alberto Juárez Blancas | ||
Hidalgo | Julieta Guevara Bautista | Tlaxcala | Álvaro Salazar Lozano | ||
Jalisco | Justino Delgado Caloca | Veracruz | Alger León Moreno | ||
Jalisco | María Esther Scherman | Veracruz | Julio Patiño Rodríguez | ||
Estado de México | Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine | Yucatán | José Nerio Torres Ortiz Replaces Dulce María Sauri Riancho | ||
Estado de México | Jesús Alcántara Miranda | Yucatán | Gonzalo Navarro Báez | ||
Michoacán | Roberto Robles Garnica | Zacatecas | Gustavo Salinas Íñiguez | ||
Michoacán | Cristóbal Arias Solís | Zacatecas | Eliseo Rangel Gaspar | ||
Morelos | Jesús Rodríguez y Rodríguez | Distrito Federal | Porfirio Muñoz Ledo | ||
Morelos | Hugo Domenzain Guzmán | Distrito Federal | Ifigenia Martínez |
Parliamentary coordinators
- Partido Revolucionario Institucional:
- * Netzahualcóyotl de la Vega
- Partido de la Revolución Democrática:
- * Porfirio Muñoz Ledo
Chamber of Representatives
Representatives by political party
Representatives of the 300 Uninominal Districts
Representatives of the plurinominal electoral regions
Noé Aguilar TinajeroPresidents of the Head Commission
- : Guillermo Jiménez Morales
- : Socorro Díaz Palacios
Parliamentary coordinators
- Partido Acción Nacional :
- * Abel Vicencio Tovar
- Partido Revolucionario Institucional :
- * Guillermo Jiménez Morales
- Partido Popular Socialista :
- * Francisco Ortíz Mendoza
- Partido Mexicano Socialista :
- * Pablo Gómez
- Corriente Democrática:
- * Ignacio Castillo Mena
- Partido del Frente Cardenista de Reconstrucción Nacional:
- * Pedro René Etienne Llano
- Partido Auténtico de la Revolución Mexicana :
- * Óscar Mauro Ramírez Ayala