In 2014, Navarro was appointed as councilor of the municipality of Puebla de Zaragoza on behalf of the Social Pact of Integration party. In January 2017, she requested leave of absence from the position to join the team of Governor
José Antonio Gali Fayad as head of the Women's Institute of Puebla. In the
2018 federal elections, Navarro was elected as the first minority senator of the
National Action Party. From 1 September 2018 to 31 August 2024, she was a senator representing the state of Puebla in the
64th and
65th sessions of the
Congress of the Union. Within the Senate, she served as secretary of the Governance Commission and the bicameral Commission of the Congressional Channel. On 14 December 2023, she left the National Action Party to join the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Additionally, she announced her interest in seeking re-election as a senator with the support of her new party. Ultimately, she instead contended for and won one of the PRI's
plurinominal seats in the
Chamber of Deputies. ==References==