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Third Federal Electoral District Of Baja California
The Third Federal Electoral District of Baja California ''(III Distrito Electoral Federal de Baja California)'' is one of the Federal Electoral Districts of Mexico, 300 Electoral Districts in Mexico, and one of eight such districts in the States of Mexico, state of Baja California. The Federal electoral districts of Mexico, Federal Electoral Districts elect the federal Chamber of Deputies (Mexico), Chamber of Deputies. It covers the southern section of the Baja California Peninsula, with the coastal city of Ensenada, Baja California, Ensenada representing a major population center. The Third District's Electoral district, constituency is the largest in the state. During each three-year legislative period, the district elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress of Mexico, Congress using the Plurality voting system, first past the post system. Geography Between 1996 and 2005, this district's territory was made up entirely by the municipalities of Ensenada, Baja California, ...
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Mapa Electoral Federal De Baja California (2017-2022)
Mapa or MAPA may refer to: People * Alec Mapa (born 1965), American actor, comedian and writer * Dennis Mapa (born 1969), Filipino economist and statistician * Jao Mapa (born 1976), Filipino actor * Placido Mapa Jr. (born 1932), Filipino businessman, economist, and government official * Suraj Mapa (born 1980), Sri Lankan actor * Victorino Mapa (1855–1927), Filipino chief justice and government official Other uses * Mapa (song), "Mapa" (song), a 2021 song by SB19 * Mexican American Political Association * Mapa (publisher), an Israeli subsidiary of Ituran * Mapa Group, a Turkish conglomerate * Mapa, a company producing latex gloves that merged with Hutchinson SA in 1973 * Most Affected People and Areas, a climate justice concept See also

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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 Popular Socialist Party (Mexico), PPS, however the PRI did not lose this seat, because it formed an electoral alliance with the winning party. Th ...
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