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XLVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress

The XLVII Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from 1 September 1967 to 31 August 1970. Members of the upper house of the Congress were selected in the elections of 5 July 1964 for a period of six years while members of the lower house of the Congress were selected in the elections of 2 July 1967 for a period of three years.

Senate
Composition Leadership Senators by federative entity ==Chamber of Deputies==
Chamber of Deputies
Deputies by federal entity Aguascalientes1st. Francisco Guel Jiménez (PRI) • 2nd. José Refugio Esparza Reyes (PRI) Baja California1st. Francisco Muñoz Franco (PRI) • 2nd. Gustavo Aubanel Vallejo (PRI) • 3rd. Celestino Salcedo Monteón (PRI) Territory of Baja California SurÁngel César Mendoza Arámburo (PRI) Campeche1st. Ramón Alcalá Ferrera (PRI) • 2nd. Manuel Pavón Bahaine (PRI) Chiapas1st. Martha Luz Rincon Castillejos (PRI) • 2nd. Roberto Coello Lescieur (PRI) • 3rd. Edgar Robledo Santiago (PRI) • 4th. Daniel Robles Sasso (PRI) • 6th. Patrocinio González Garrido (PRI) Chihuahua1st. Mariano Valenzuela Ceballos (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. Everardo Escárcega López (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) Coahuila1st. José de las Fuentes Rodríguez (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) Colima1st. Ricardo Guzmán Nava (PRI) • 2nd. Ramiro Santana Ugarte (PRI) Federal District1st. Pedro Luis Bartilotti Perea (PRI) • 2nd. José del Valle de la Cajiga (PRI) • 3rd. Ernesto Quiñones López (PRI) • 4th. Octavio Andrés Hernández González (PRI) • 5th. Gilberto Aceves Alcocer (PRI) • 6th. Ignacio Castillo Mena (PRI) • 7th. Jorge Durán Chávez (PRI) • 8th. Eleuterio Macedo Váldez (PRI) • 9th. Javier Blanco Sánchez (PAN) • 10th. Manuel Álvarez González (PRI) • 11th. Pedro Rosas Rodríguez (PRI) • 12th. Martín Guaida Lara (PRI) • 13th. Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe (PRI) • 14th. Alberto Briseño Ruiz (PRI) • 15th. Enrique Bermúdez Olvera (PRI) • 16th. Fernando Córdoba Lobo (PRI) • 17th. Raúl Noriega Ondovilla (PRI) • 18th. Joaquín del Olmo Martínez (PRI) • 19th. Adolfo Ruiz Sosa (PRI) • 20th. Ignacio Guzmán Garduño (PRI) • 21st. Oscar Ramírez Mijares (PRI) • 22nd. María Guadalupe Aguirre Soria (PRI) • 23rd. Hilario Galguera Torres (PRI) • 24th. María Elena Jiménez Lozano (PRI) Durango1st. Agustín Ruiz Soto (PRI) • 2nd. J. Natividad Ibarra Rayas (PRI) • 3rd. Juan Antonio Orozco Fierro (PRI) • 4th. José Antonio Ramírez M. (PRI) Guanajuato1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. Ignacio Vázquez Torres (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) Guerrero1st. Juan Pablo Leyva Córdova (PRI) • 2nd. Humberto Acevedo Astudillo (PRI) • 3rd. Alberto Díaz Rodríguez (PRI) • 4th. Israel Nogueda Otero (PRI) • 5th. Eusebio Mendoza Avila (PRI) Hidalgo1st. Adalberto Cravioto Meneses (PRI) • 2nd. Raúl Vargas Ortiz (PRI) • 3rd. Sergio Butrón Casas (PRI) • 4th. José Gonzálo Badillo Ortiz (PRI) • 5th. Humberto Lugo Gil (PRI) Jalisco1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) • 10th. (PRI) • 11th. (PRI) • 12th. (PRI) State of Mexico1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) Michoacán1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) Morelos1st. Javier Bello Yllanes (PRI) • 2nd. Elpidio Perdomo García (PRI) Nayarit1st. Roberto Gómez Reyes (PRI) • 2nd. Emilio M. González Parra (PRI) Nuevo León1st. Pedro F. Quintanilla (PRI) • 2nd. Luis M. Farías (PRI) • 3rd. Virgilio Cárdenas García (PRI) • 4th. Graciano Bortoni Urtega (PRI) • 5th. Eloy Treviño Martínez (PRI) Oaxaca1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) Puebla1st. Blas Chumacero Sánchez (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) • 10th. (PRI) Querétaro1st. José Arana Morán (PRI) • 2nd. Enrique Redentor Albarrán (PRI) Territory of Quintana RooEliezer Castro Souza (PRI) San Luis Potosí1st. Jorge Márquez Borjas (PRI) • 2nd. Francisco Padrón Puyou (PRI) • 3rd. Florencio Salazar Martínez (PRI) • 4th. Guillermo Fonseca Álvarez (PRI) • 5th. José de Jesús González L. (PRI) Sinaloa1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) Sonora1st. Ignacio Guzmán Gómez (PRI) • 2nd. Guillermo Núñez Keith (PRI) • 3rd. Enrique Fuentes Martínez (PRI) • 4th. Francisco Villanueva Castelo (PRI) • 5th. Carlos Armando Biebrich Torres (PRI) Tabasco1st. Mario Trujillo García (PRI) • 2nd. Agapito Domínguez Canabal (PRI) Tamaulipas1st. Antonio Guerra Díaz (PRI) • 2nd. Cristóbal Guevara Delmas (PRI) • 3rd. Elías Piña Jesús (PRI) • 4th. Elvia Rangel de la Fuente (PRI) • 5th. Candelario Pérez Malibrán (PRI) Tlaxcala1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) Veracruz1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. (PRI) • 4th. (PRI) • 5th. (PRI) • 6th. (PRI) • 7th. (PRI) • 8th. (PRI) • 9th. (PRI) • 10th. (PRI) • 11th. (PRI) • 12th. (PRI) • 13th. (PRI) • 14th. (PRI) Yucatán1st. (PRI) • 2nd. (PRI) • 3rd. Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer (PRI) Zacatecas1st. Calixto Medina Medina (PRI) • 2nd. Rosa María Ortiz de Castañeda (PRI) • 3rd. Antonio Ruelas Cuevas (PRI) • 4th. Juan Martínez Tobías (PRI) == Notes ==
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