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Catalogos a Nivel Entidad, Distrito Local, Municipio Y Seccion DIRECCIÓN EJECUTIVA DEL REGISTRO FEDERAL DE ELECTORES CATALOGOS A NIVEL ENTIDAD, DISTRITO LOCAL, MUNICIPIO Y SECCION ENTIDAD NOMBRE_ENTIDAD DISTRITO_LOCAL MUNICIPIO NOMBRE_MUNICIPIO SECCION 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 652 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 653 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 654 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 655 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 656 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 657 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 658 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 659 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 660 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 662 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 663 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 664 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 665 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 666 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 667 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 668 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 669 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 671 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 672 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 673 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 674 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 675 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 676 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 677 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 678 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 679 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 682 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 683 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 684 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 685 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 686 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 687 1 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 688 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 689 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 690 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 691 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 692 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 697 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 698 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 699 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 700 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 701 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 702 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 703 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 704 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 705 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 706 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 707 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 708 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 709 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 712 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 713 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 714 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 715 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 716 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 717 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 718 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 719 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 720 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 721 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 722 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 726 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 727 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 728 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 731 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 732 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 733 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 734 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 735 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 736 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 737 2 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 738 26 SONORA 1 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 739 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 631 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 632 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 633 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 634 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 635 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 636 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 637 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 638 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 639 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 640 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 641 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 642 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 643 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 644 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 645 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 646 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 647 26 SONORA 2 53 PUERTO PEÑASCO 648 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 661 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 670 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 680 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 681 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 693 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 694 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 695 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 696 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 710 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 711 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 723 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 724 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 725 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 729 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 730 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 740 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 741 26 SONORA 2 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 742 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1323 3 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1324 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1325 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1326 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1327 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1328 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1329 26 SONORA 2 70 GENERAL PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 1330 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 34 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 35 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 37 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 1362 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 1363 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 1364 26 SONORA 3 3 ALTAR 1365 26 SONORA 3 6 ATIL 46 26 SONORA 3 14 BENJAMIN HILL 66 26 SONORA 3 14 BENJAMIN HILL 67 26 SONORA 3 14 BENJAMIN HILL 68 26 SONORA 3 14 BENJAMIN HILL 69 26 SONORA 3 31 OQUITOA 232 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 252 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 253 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 254 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 255 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 256 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 257 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 258 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 259 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 260 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 261 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 262 26 SONORA 3 36 SANTA ANA 263 26 SONORA 3 38 SARIC 265 26 SONORA 3 38 SARIC 266 26 SONORA 3 42 TRINCHERAS 278 26 SONORA 3 42 TRINCHERAS 279 26 SONORA 3 42 TRINCHERAS 280 26 SONORA 3 43 TUBUTAMA 281 26 SONORA 3 43 TUBUTAMA 282 4 26 SONORA 3 43 TUBUTAMA 283 26 SONORA 3 43 TUBUTAMA 284 26 SONORA 3 43 TUBUTAMA 285 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 292 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 293 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 294 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 295 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 296 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 297 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 298 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 299 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 300 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 301 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 302 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 303 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 304 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 305 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 306 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 307 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 308 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 309 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 310 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 311 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 312 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 313 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 314 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 315 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 316 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 317 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 319 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 320 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 321 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 322 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 323 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 324 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 325 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 326 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 327 26 SONORA 3 46 CABORCA 328 5 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 625 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 626 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 629 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 630 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 1366 26 SONORA 3 52 PITIQUITO 1367 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 159 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 160 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 161 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 162 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 163 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 164 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 165 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 166 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 167 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 168 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 169 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 170 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 171 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 172 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 173 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 174 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 175 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 176 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 177 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 178 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 179 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 180 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 181 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 182 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 183 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 184 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 185 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 186 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 187 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 188 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 189 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 190 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 191 6 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 192 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 193 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 194 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 195 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 196 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 197 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 198 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 199 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 200 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 201 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 202 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 203 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 204 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 205 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 206 26 SONORA 4 30 NOGALES 211 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 112 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 113 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 114 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 115 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 116 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 117 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 120 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 121 26 SONORA 5 24 IMURIS 122 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 207 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 208 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 209 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 210 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 212 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 213 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 214 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 215 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 216 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 217 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 218 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 219 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 220 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 221 7 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 222 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 223 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 225 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 226 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 228 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 229 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 230 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 231 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1368 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1369 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1370 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1371 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1372 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1373 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1374 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1375 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1376 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1377 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1378 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1379 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES 1380 26 SONORA 5 30 NOGALES
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