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He was Federal Deputy during the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress under the principle of relative majority for the III Federal Electoral District of Sonora, which comprises the northern part of Hermosillo, the state capital.
He was the uncle of Marcos Freire, who was Senator for Pernambuco between 1975 and 1983, Chairman of the Caixa Economica Federal Federal Savings Bank and Minister of Agrarian Reform, as well as the great-uncle of Luis Freire, who was Federal Deputy for Pernambuco in 1987 to 1988 and mayor of Olinda from 1989 to 1992.
Flores Vizcarra served as Federal Deputy during the LVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing Mexico City Federal District.
In 2003 Bailey was elected federal deputy to serve in the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress.
He moved to Nevada in 1888, where he was elected county surveyor of Washoe County and was later appointed to the federal deputy surveyor post.
Sada was a Federal Deputy in the LXI Legislature Congress of Mexico.
One of the main promoters of the Televisa Law was Javier Orozco Gómez, General Attorney of the Grupo Televisa and later federal deputy representing the Partido Verde Ecologista de México and replacement senator for Irma Ortega Fajardo during the presentation of the law.