Aranda has been an active member of the National Action Party in the state of
Puebla. From 1995 to 1998 she served as state president of the PAN. In 1998 she unsuccessfully ran for the governorship of Puebla and in the 2000 elections she unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the
Senate. In the
2021 mid-terms she was elected to the
Chamber of Deputies to represent
Puebla's
9th district during the
65th Congress. She sought election as one of Puebla's senators in the
2024 Senate election, occupying the second place on the
Fuerza y Corazón por México coalition's two-name formula. She was not elected, although
Néstor Camarillo Medina of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), running as the first name on the same formula, was. == References ==