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The Chamber of Deputies comprises 500 members.
Of these, 300 are elected from single-member districts on a first-past-the-post basis. The remaining 200 are elected by means of proportional representation on a party-list basis from five multi-state constituencies (circunscripciones). The 200 PR deputies are intended to counterbalance the bias introduced into the system by the winner-take-all single-member districts.
Congressional elections take place every three years. An election is held simultaneously with the presidential election, and then mid-term elections are held halfway into the president's six-year mandate. The entire Chamber is replaced on both of those occasions, and deputies are disqualified from serving in two consecutive legislatures.
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|+ Mexican Chamber of Deputies 2003-2006
Congressional elections were last held on 6 July 2003.
Composition
Election of July 2003 (59th Legislature)
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! Party !! FPP !! PR !! Total
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| PAN ||80||71|| 151
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|PRI ||160||62|| 222
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|PRD || 40 || 55 || 95
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|PT || 0 || 6 || 6
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|PVEM || 0 || 17 || 17
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|CD || 0 || 5 || 5
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