First federal electoral district of Nayarit

The first federal electoral district of Nayarit (Distrito electoral federal 01 de Nayarit) is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of three such districts in the state of Nayarit.

It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative period, by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in this district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the first region.

District territory
Under the 2022 districting plan, which will be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, the first district covers the north of the state, including the Islas Marías. Its head town (cabecera distrital), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and collated, is the city of Santiago Ixcuintla.

Previous districting schemes
The first district was in the north of the state and covered the municipalities of Acaponeta, El Nayar, Huajicori, Rosamorada, Ruiz, Santiago Ixcuintla, Tecuala and Tuxpan. The head town was at Santiago Ixcuintla.
 * 2005–2017

Between 1996 and 2005, the first district covered the same territory as in the 2005 plan, with the exception of the municipality of El Nayar, which belong to the second district.
 * 1996–2005

Deputies returned to Congress from this district

 * Constituent Congress of Querétaro
 * 1916–1917: Marcelino Cedano


 * 27th Congress
 * 1917–1918: Jesús Ibarra


 * 28th Congress
 * 1918–1920: José María Ruíz H.


 * 29th Congress
 * 1920–1922: Francisco Trejo


 * 30th Congress
 * 1922–1924: Marco Esmerio


 * 31st Congress
 * 1924–1926: Agustín Arriola Valadéz


 * 32nd Congress
 * 1926–1928: Antioco Rodríguez


 * 33rd Congress
 * 1928–1930: Guillermo Ponce de León


 * 34th Congress
 * 1930–1932: Francisco Trejo


 * 35th Congress
 * 1932–1934: Guillermo Flores Muñoz


 * 36th Congress
 * 1934–1937: Eugenio Cárdenas Andrade


 * 37th Congress
 * 1937–1940: Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg Luis Aranda del Toro


 * 38th Congress
 * 1940–1943): Candelario Miramontes


 * 39th Congress
 * 1943–1946: Alberto Tapia Carrillo


 * 40th Congress
 * 1946–1949: Antonio Pérez Cisneros


 * 41st Congress
 * 1949–1952: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Francisco García Montero


 * 42nd Congress
 * 1952–1955: José Angulo Araico


 * 43rd Congress
 * 1955–1958: Felipe Ibarra Partida


 * 44th Congress
 * 1958–1961: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Salvador Arámbul Ibarra


 * 45th Congress
 * 1961–1964: Emblema PPS.svg Manuel Stephens García


 * 46th Congress
 * 1964–1967: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Eugenio Cárdenas Andrade


 * 47th Congress
 * 1967–1969: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Roberto Gómez Reyes
 * 1969–1970: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Pedro López Díaz


 * 48th Congress
 * 1970–1973: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Salvador Díaz Coria


 * 49th Congress
 * 1973–1976: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Joaquín Cánovas Puchades


 * 50th Congress
 * 1976–1979: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Ignacio Langarica Quintana


 * 51st Congress
 * 1979–1982: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Alberto Tapia Carrillo


 * 52nd Congress
 * 1982–1985: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Antonio Pérez Peña


 * 53rd Congress
 * 1985–1988: PRI Party (Mexico).svg José Félix Torres Haro


 * 54th Congress
 * 1988–1991: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Salvador Sánchez Vázquez


 * 55th Congress
 * 1991–1993: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Rigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza
 * 1993–1994: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Juan Alonso Romero


 * 56th Congress
 * 1994–1997: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Fidel Pineda Valdez


 * 57th Congress
 * 1997–2000: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Marco Antonio Fernández


 * 58th Congress
 * 2000–2003: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Álvaro Vallarta Ceceña


 * 59th Congress
 * 2003–2006: PRI Party (Mexico).svg María Hilaria Domínguez Arvizu


 * 60th Congress
 * 2006–2009: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Sergio González García


 * 61st Congress
 * 2009–2012: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Manuel Cota Jiménez


 * 62nd Congress
 * 2012–2015: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Juan Manuel Rocha Piedra


 * 63rd Congress
 * 2015–2018: PRI Party (Mexico).svg Efraín Arellano Núñez


 * 64th Congress
 * 2018–2021: Morena logo (alt).svg Miguel Pavel Jarero Velázquez


 * 65th Congress
 * 2021–2024: Morena logo (alt).svg Miguel Pavel Jarero Velázquez


 * 66th Congress
 * 2024–2027: