Who are the winning deputies in Durango

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After the electoral process that took place in Durango, we bring you the complete list of the federal and local deputies who were winners.

On June 2, elections for local and federal deputies were held in the state of Durango, which resulted in the next representatives of the 15 local districts and the four districts at the federal level that make up the entity.

What districts were contested in Durango?

The state of Durango is divided into 15 local districts of Relative Majority and four more at the federal level, which were contested by the Fuerza y ​​Corazón por Durango coalition (PRI, PAN and PRD), Siguemos Haciendo Historia en Durango (Morena and PVEM), Movimiento Ciudadano and the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico.

Local districts:
Durango: District I.
Durango: District II.
Durango: District III.
Durango: District IV.
Durango: District V.
Durango: District VI.
Santiago Papasquiaro: District VII.
Guadalupe Victoria: District VIII.
Mapimí: District IX.
Gómez Palacio: District X.
Gómez Palacio: District XI.
Gómez Palacio: District XII.
Lerdo: District XIII.
Cuencamé: District XIV.
Pueblo Nuevo: District XV.

Federal districts:
District 01: San Dimas, Durango, Pueblo Nuevo, Mezquital, Suchil, Vicente Guerrero, Otaez, Santiago Papasquiaro, Tamazula, Canelas Topia, Tepehuanes
District 02: Ocampo, Guanacevi, San Bernando, El Oro, Inde, Hidalgo, San Pedro del Gallo, Mapimi, Tlahualilo and Gomez Palacio
District 03: San Juan de Guadalupe, Simon Bolivar, Santa Clara, Cuencame, Lerdo, Nazas, Peñón Blanco, Guadalupe Victoria, Poanas, Name of God, Panuco de Coronado, San Juan del Rio, San Luis del Cordero, Rodeo, Coneto de Comonfort, Canatlan and Nuevo Ideal
District 04: Durango

Who are the virtual winners of the local deputies in Durango?

Durango: Alejandro Mojica Narvaez (District I) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.
Durango: Sughey Adriana Torres Rodriguez (District II) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango
Durango: Noel Fernandez Maturino (District III) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.
Durango: Celia Daniela Soto Hernandez (District IV) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.
Durango: Fernando Rocha Amaro (District V) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.
Durango: Gabriela Vazquez Chacon (District VI) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.
Santiago Papasquiaro: Hector Herrera Nunez (District VII) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Guadalupe Victoria: Sandra Lilia Amaya Rosales (District VIII) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Mapimi: Georgina Solorio (District IX) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Gómez Palacio: Alberto Alejandro Mata Valadez (District X) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Gómez Palacio: Octavio Adame (District XI) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Gómez Palacio: Nadia Montserrat Milán Ramírez (District XII) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Lerdo: Flora Leal (District XIII) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Cuencamé: José Osbaldo Santillán Gómez (District XIV) Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango.
Pueblo Nuevo: Iván Soto Mendía (District XV) Coalition Strength and Heart for Durango.

Who are the virtual winners of the federal deputies in Durango?

District 01: Martha Olivia García Vidaña (Coalition Let’s Keep Making History in Durango).
District 02: Betzabé Martínez Arango (Coalition Let’s Continue Making History in Durango).
District 03: Gerardo Villarreal Solís (Coalition Let’s Continue Making History in Durango).
District 04: Silvia Patricia Jiménez Delgado (Strength and Heart for Durango Coalition).

Source: telediario