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I Federal Electoral District Of Baja California Sur
The First Federal Electoral District of Baja California Sur ''(I Distrito Electoral Federal de Baja California Sur)'' is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of two such districts in the state of Baja California Sur. It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative period, by means of the first past the post system. District territory It comprises the municipalities of Comondú, Loreto, Mulegé, and the westernmost two-thirds of the municipality of La Paz. The district's head town ''(cabecera distrital)'', where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur. Previous districting schemes Before Baja California Sur acquired statehood in 1974 and was still a Federal Territory, it was entitled to return only one deputy to Congress; the district known as the Sole Distr ...
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1 Distrito BCS
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit (measurement), unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest Positive number, positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the sequence (mathematics), infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by 2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following 0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally ac ...
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XLVI Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
46 (forty-six) is the natural number following 45 and preceding 47. In mathematics Forty-six is * a Wedderburn-Etherington number, * an enneagonal number * a centered triangular number. * the number of parallelogram polyominoes with 6 cells. It is the sum of the totient function for the first twelve integers. 46 is the largest even integer that cannot be expressed as a sum of two abundant numbers. It is also the sixteenth semiprime. Since it is possible to find sequences of 46+1 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member, 46 is an Erdős–Woods number. In science * The atomic number of palladium. * The number of human chromosomes. * The approximate molar mass of ethanol (46.07 g mol) Astronomy * Messier object M46, a magnitude 6.5 open cluster in the constellation Puppis. * The New General Cataloguebr>objectNGC 46, a star in the constellation Pisces. In music * Japanese idol group franchise ...
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LV Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
The LV Legislature of the Congress of the Union met from September 1, 1991, to August 31, 1994. 32 senators and all of the deputies had been elected in the 1991 Mexican legislative election, 1991 legislative elections. The deputies served three years and the senators six, continuing into the LVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress. The Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI regained near-total control of the legislature, with nearly two-thirds of the deputies and all but three senators. Legislation Constitutional Reforms New Laws Senate By political party By federative entity Parliamentary coordinators * Partido Acción Nacional ** Héctor Terán Terán * Partido Revolucionario Institucional: ** Netzahualcóyotl de la Vega * Partido de la Revolución Democrática: ** Porfirio Muñoz Ledo Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies had 500 legislators, elected for three-year terms with no immediate reelection. 300 deputies were elected from s ...
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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 Parliamentary coordinators * Partido Revolucionario Institucional: ** Netzahualcóyotl de la Vega * Partido de la Revolución Democrática: ** Porfirio Muñoz Ledo Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies had 500 legislators, elected for three-year terms with no immediate reelection. 300 representatives were elected from uninominal districts and the other 200 from party lists in each of the proportional representation (plurinominal) electoral regions. Representatives by political party Representatives of the 300 Uninominal Districts Representatives of the plurinominal electoral regi ...
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Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal
Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal (February 11, 1935 – February 13, 2012) was a Mexican politician. Liceaga Ruibal served as the Governor of Baja California Sur from 1987 to 1993. He was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Liceaga Ruibal was born in La Paz, Baja California Sur, on February 11, 1935. Liceaga Ruibal began his career in the civil service. He served in both the federal Chamber of Deputies and the Senate (from 1977 to 1982), representing Baja California Sur. He was also the former head of the Institutional Revolutionary Party in Baja California Sur. Liceaga Ruibal served as a government delegate for Iztapalapa, Mexico City during the early days of the Miguel de la Madrid administration. Liceaga Ruibal lost his left arm in a plane crash in Colima. Additionally, he held posts as a PRI delegate for the party's national executive committee in several Mexican states, including Tabasco. He was a special representative of the PRI's executive com ...
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LIII Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
The LIII Legislature of the Congress of the Union (53rd Mexican Congress) was made up of senators and deputies members of their respective chambers. They began duties on 1 September 1985 and ended on 31 August 1988. The senators of this legislature were elected in 1982 and also exercised their positions in the previous LII Legislature. The deputies were elected in the 1985 elections. Deputies List of members * Antonio Riva Palacio (speaker of the senate) * Rosario Ibarra References {{Reference list See also * Congress of the Union * Mexico Chamber of Deputies * Senate of the Republic (Mexico) The Senate of the Republic, ( es, Senado de la República) constitutionally Chamber of Senators of the Honorable Congress of the Union ( es, Cámara de Senadores del H. Congreso de la Unión), is the upper house of Mexico's bicameral Congres ... Congress of Mexico by session 1985 in Mexican politics 1986 in Mexico 1987 in Mexico 1988 in Mexican politics ...
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LII Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
LII may refer to: * Year AD 52, in Roman numerals * 52 (number) in Roman numerals * Laser-induced incandescence, a method of measuring particle sizes in flames * Legal Information Institute, a non-profit public service of Cornell Law School * Logical Intuitive Introvert, one of the 16 classifications of people in socionics * Gromov Flight Research Institute, a Russian aircraft test base (ЛИИ, or LII, in Russian) * Super Bowl LII Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the American Football Conferen ..., was the fifty-second NFL Super Bowl See also * L2 (other) {{disambig ...
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Armando Trasviña Taylor
Armando may refer to: * Armando (given name) * Armando (artist) (1929–2018), the name used by Dutch artist Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd * Armando (producer) (1970–1996), Chicago house producer * ''Armando'' (album), studio album by rapper Pitbull * Armando (''Planet of the Apes''), a fictional character {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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LI Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
Li, li, or LI may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects * Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia, US, that teaches "political technology." * Li Auto (Nasdaq: LI), a Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles * Liberal International, a political federation for liberal parties * Linux International, an international non-profit organization * Lyndon Institute, an independent high school in the U.S. state of Vermont * The Light Infantry, a British Army infantry regiment Names * Li (surname), including: ** List of people with surname Li ** Li (surname 李), one of the most common surnames in the world ** Li (surname 黎), the 84th most common surname in China ** Li (surname 栗), the 249th most common surname in China ** Li (surname 利), the 299th most common surname in China ** Li (surname 厉), a Chinese surname ** Li (surname 郦), a Chinese surname ** Li (surname ...
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Víctor Manuel Peralta Osuna
Víctor is a Spanish masculine given name, equivalent to Victor in English and Vítor in Portuguese. Notable people with the given name include: * Víctor Cabrera (Argentine footballer) * Víctor Cabrera (Chilean footballer) *Víctor Hugo Cabrera, actor *Víctor Manuel Camacho, politician *Víctor Carrillo, football referee * Víctor Hermosillo y Celada, politician *Víctor Raul Díaz Chávez, politician *Víctor Casadesús, footballer *Víctor Emeric, politician *Víctor Espárrago, football coach *Víctor Fernández, football coach *Víctor Manuel García Valdés (1897–1969), Cuban painter * Victor Garcia (director) *Victor G. Garcia III, ambassador *Víctor García (Spanish singer) *Víctor García (Mexican singer) *Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde, politician *Víctor García (racing driver) *Víctor García (volleyball) *Víctor Garcia (Spanish director) *Víctor García (runner) *Víctor Hugo García, footballer *Víctor García Marín, footballer *Víctor Genes, footballer ...
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L Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
The L Legislature of the Mexican Congress of Union met from 1976 to 1979. It consisted of senators and deputies who were members of their respective chambers. They began their duties on September 1, 1976 and ended on August 31, 1979. The senators and deputies were elected to office in the 1976 elections. The senators were elected for a period of six years (so they maintained their seat in the next legislature), and the deputies were elected for a period of three years. Members The make up of the L Legislature was as follows: Senate of the Republic The members of the Mexican Senate were elected two from each state and the Federal District, giving a total of 64 senators. For the first time in history a senator was elected who did not belong to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Jorge Cruickshank García had been nominated by the PPS, however the PRI did not lose this seat, because it formed an electoral alliance with the winning party. Thus this senator posed no oppositi ...
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XLIX Legislature Of The Mexican Congress
49 (forty-nine) is the natural number following 48 and preceding 50. In mathematics Forty-nine is the square of seven. It appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 21, 28, 37 (it is the sum of the first two of these). Along with the number that immediately derives from it, 77, the only number under 100 not having its home prime known (). Decimal representation The sum of the digits of the square of 49 (2401) is the square root of 49. 49 is the first square where the digits are squares. In this case, 4 and 9 are squares. Reciprocal The fraction is a repeating decimal with a period of 42: : = (42 digits repeat) There are 42 (note that this number is the period) positive integers that are less than 49 and coprime to 49. Multiplying 020408163265306122448979591836734693877551 by each of these integers results in a cyclic permutation of the original number: *020408163265306122448979591836734693877551 × 2 = 040816326530612244897959183673469387755102 ...
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