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

StateSenatorPartyStateSenatorParty
AguascalientesHéctor Hugo Olivares VenturaNayaritEmilio M. González
AguascalientesHéctor Hugo Olivares VenturaNayaritEmilio M. González
AguascalientesBenjamín Zarzosa DíazNayaritJulián Gascón Mercado
Baja CaliforniaCésar Moreno Martínez de Escobar
Replaces Margarita Ortega Villa
Nuevo LeónAlfonso Martínez Domínguez
Baja CaliforniaGustavo Adolfo AlmarazNuevo LeónRicardo Canavati Tafich
Baja California SurRaúl Enrique Carrillo SilvaOaxacaIdolina Moguel Contreras
Baja California SurJosé Antonio ValdiviaOaxacaLuis Martínez Fernandez del Campo
CampecheJorge Adolfo Vega CamachoPueblaBlas Chumacero
CampecheFrancisco Solís RodríguezPueblaAlfredo Toxqui
ChiapasJosé Antonio Melgar ArandaQuerétaroErnesto Luque Feregrino
ChiapasBlanca Ruth EspondaQuerétaroEnrique Burgos García
ChihuahuaSaúl González HerreraQuintana RooJosé Joaquín González Castro
ChihuahuaAlonso Aguirre RamosQuintana RooMaría Cristina Sangri Aguilar
CoahuilaOscar Ramírez MijaresSan Luis PotosíCarlos Jonguitud Barrios
CoahuilaGaspar Valdés ValdésSan Luis PotosíFernando Silva Nieto
ColimaRoberto Ánzar MartínezSinaloaSalvador Esquer Apodaca
ColimaGraciela Larios RivasSinaloaMaría Alfonso Niebla Álvarez
DurangoMaximiliano Silerio EsparzaSonoraArmando Hopkins Durazo
Replaces Luis Donaldo Colosio
DurangoVíctor Uriel Mayagoitia DomínguezSonoraBulmaro Pacheco Moreno
Replaces Manlio Fabio Beltrones
GuanajuatoJosé de Jesús Padilla PadillaTabascoNicolás Reynés Berazaluce
GuanajuatoMartín Montaño ArteagaTabascoRoberto Madrazo Pintado
GuerreroNetzahualcóyotl de la VegaTamaulipasRicardo Camero Cerdiel
GuerreroAntonio Jaimes AguilarTamaulipasLaura Alicia Garza Galindo
HidalgoHumberto Lugo GilTlaxcalaAlberto Juárez Blancas
HidalgoJulieta Guevara BautistaTlaxcalaÁlvaro Salazar Lozano
JaliscoJustino Delgado CalocaVeracruzAlger León Moreno
JaliscoMaría Esther SchermanVeracruzJulio Patiño Rodríguez
Estado de MéxicoLeonardo Rodríguez AlcaineYucatánJosé Nerio Torres Ortiz
Replaces Dulce María Sauri Riancho
Estado de MéxicoJesús Alcántara MirandaYucatánGonzalo Navarro Báez
MichoacánRoberto Robles GarnicaZacatecasGustavo Salinas Íñiguez
MichoacánCristóbal Arias SolísZacatecasEliseo Rangel Gaspar
MorelosJesús Rodríguez y RodríguezDistrito FederalPorfirio Muñoz Ledo
MorelosHugo Domenzain GuzmánDistrito FederalIfigenia Martínez

Parliamentary coordinators

The Chamber of Representatives 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 electoral regions.

Representatives by political party

Representatives of the 300 Uninominal Districts

Representatives of the plurinominal electoral regions

Noé Aguilar Tinajero

Presidents of the Head Commission