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Sistema De Ubicación De Casillas Dirección Ejecutiva De Organización Electoral Fecha De Impresión: Sábado 23 De Mayo De 2015 14:02 Sistema de Ubicación de Casillas Dirección Ejecutiva de Organización Electoral Fecha de impresión: sábado 23 de mayo de 2015 14:02 UBICACIÓN E INTEGRACIÓN DE LAS MESAS DIRECTIVAS DE CASILLAS PARA LAS ELECCIONES FEDERALES DEL 7 DE JUNIO DE 2015 Entidad Federativa: MEXICO Distrito: 16. ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1351 BÁSICA Sección:1351 CONTIGUA 1 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 40 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 40 JUAN RULFO,ROBLES SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA EL JUAN RULFO,ROBLES SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA EL BOSQUE, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL BOSQUE, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55080,CASI ESQUINA HUEHUETOCA 55080,CASI ESQUINA HUEHUETOCA Pte.:PATRICIA ZAMACONA ROMERO Pte.:SUSANA BAENA HERNANDEZ Srio.:ROSA MARIA FIGUEROA HURTADO Srio.:MONICA FABIOLA HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ 2do. Srio.:EVELYN MONTSERRAT GARCIA TORRES 2do. Srio.:FELIPE DE JESUS ANGEL ROSAS 1er. Escrut.:HORTENCIA ZARATE MORALES 1er. Escrut.:LEONEL PALACIOS ACUÑA 2do. Escrut.:KARLA ANAYA ARTEAGA 2do. Escrut.:ROSA PATRICIA BEYER MARTINEZ 3er. Escrut.:MARIA DEL PILAR ROMERO CRUZ 3er. Escrut.:MINERVA CRUZ SANTIAGO 1er. Supl.:ROSARIO SALAS CARRILLO 1er. Supl.:JOSE LUIS MALDONADO MENDOZA 2do. Supl.:CAROLINA ELSA MEDINA TERRAZAS 2do. Supl.:GABRIELA GUADALUPE LOPEZ VEGA 3er. Supl.:MARISOL GARCIA GOMEZ 3er. Supl.:OMAR JAIMEZ RODRIGUEZ Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1351 CONTIGUA 2 Sección:1354 BÁSICA Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 40 Ubicación:CANCHAS DEL INMUEBLE DEL DESARROLLO JUAN RULFO,ROBLES SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA EL INTEGRAL PARA LA FAMILIA,NEXTLALPAN SIN BOSQUE, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL NÚMERO, COLONIA EL OSTOR, ECATEPEC DE 55080,CASI ESQUINA HUEHUETOCA MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55410,ENTRE JALTENCO Y Pte.:MARIA ALEJANDRA DIAZ ESPARZA AZTLÁN Srio.:RUBEN ARTURO AGUIRRE SANCHEZ Pte.:FELIX TERESA AGUIRRE GONZALEZ 2do. Srio.:IVAN NESTOR NAVA RODRIGUEZ Srio.:SERGIO LUIS JIMENEZ GASPAR 1er. Escrut.:JULIO JAIME RAMOS GARCIA 2do. Srio.:OSCAR GOMEZ VILLELA 2do. Escrut.:GUSTAVO CAMPOS MARTINEZ 1er. Escrut.:VIRIDIANA ARIAS CORONA 3er. Escrut.:ARACELI DAVILA OLIVARES 2do. Escrut.:HAFID JIMENEZ SANCHEZ 1er. Supl.:GUADALUPE FERNANDA MENDOZA 3er. Escrut.:MARIA DEL ROCIO FRANCISCO CARACHURE OLIVARES 1er. Supl.:MARIBEL GARRIDO MOLINA 2do. Supl.:JORGE BANDA PANTOJA 2do. Supl.:JAVIER MARTINEZ HUERTA 3er. Supl.:GRACIELA GALLEGOS DELGADILLO 3er. Supl.:JOSE LUIS HERNANDEZ ARELLANO Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1354 CONTIGUA 1 Sección:1354 CONTIGUA 2 Ubicación:CANCHAS DEL INMUEBLE DEL DESARROLLO Ubicación:CANCHAS DEL INMUEBLE DEL DESARROLLO INTEGRAL PARA LA FAMILIA,NEXTLALPAN SIN INTEGRAL PARA LA FAMILIA,NEXTLALPAN SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA EL OSTOR, ECATEPEC DE NÚMERO, COLONIA EL OSTOR, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55410,ENTRE JALTENCO Y MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55410,ENTRE JALTENCO Y AZTLÁN AZTLÁN Pte.:JONATHAN URIEL ALVAREZ VELAZQUEZ Pte.:ELVIS MARTIN VELEZ GUTIERREZ Srio.:ELIZABETH DIAZ GONZALEZ Srio.:BEATRIZ LOPEZ BADILLO 2do. Srio.:ADILENE JIMENEZ GASPAR 2do. Srio.:ANGELICA PATRICIA ORTIZ RAMIREZ 1er. Escrut.:MIRELY BARRERA CAYETANO 1er. Escrut.:MA CANDELARIA CERVANTES HERNANDEZ 2do. Escrut.:TERESA CRUZ MARTINEZ 2do. Escrut.:MIGUEL ANGEL DE LA ROSA FRANCO 3er. Escrut.:ANA LAURA GARCIA ARELLANO 3er. Escrut.:OLIVIA GARCIA HERNANDEZ 1er. Supl.:ILSE DIANE GUERRERO SANCHEZ 1er. Supl.:MAYOLA GUTIERREZ MAYA 2do. Supl.:MARIA DE LOS ANGELES ARVIZU ORTEGA 2do. Supl.:CANDELARIA CORTES MONTERO 3er. Supl.:JUANA GUTIERREZ BAUTISTA 3er. Supl.:MARYEL ESMERALDA MARTINEZ HUERTA Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1354 CONTIGUA 3 Sección:1355 BÁSICA Ubicación:CANCHAS DEL INMUEBLE DEL DESARROLLO Ubicación:CASA DE LA SEÑORA MERCEDES JOSÉ INTEGRAL PARA LA FAMILIA,NEXTLALPAN SIN CECILIO,CHICONCUAC MANZANA 46 LOTE 12, NÚMERO, COLONIA EL OSTOR, ECATEPEC DE COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55410,ENTRE JALTENCO Y MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55087,CASI ESQUINA AZTLÁN TLALNEPANTLA Pte.:ESMERALDA ALBA RUIZ Pte.:MARIA GUADALUPE CRUZ ALVARADO Srio.:LORENA GARCIA GAONA Srio.:PABLO SOLARES ESCUDERO 2do. Srio.:ARACELI ARELLANO ALFARO 2do. Srio.:JAVIER ZUÑIGA CRUZ 1er. Escrut.:YESENIA CRUZ CERON 1er. Escrut.:BEATRIZ BUENROSTRO SANCHEZ 2do. Escrut.:MARISOL DIAZ RODRIGUEZ 2do. Escrut.:MARIA ANGELICA GONZALEZ TIRADO 3er. Escrut.:IVAN PEREZ CERON 3er. Escrut.:REYNA VAZQUEZ VICENTE 1er. Supl.:MARISOL CABRERA SAN JUAN 1er. Supl.:ARTURO CORDERO BONILLA 2do. Supl.:YOLANDA DIAZ BUREOS 2do. Supl.:ELVIRA GABRIELA DIAZ ARELLANO 3er. Supl.:MARSELINA CISNEROS HERNANDEZ 3er. Supl.:ANGELICA CUEVAS LEAÑOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1355 CONTIGUA 1 Sección:1355 CONTIGUA 2 Ubicación:CASA DE LA SEÑORA MERCEDES JOSÉ Ubicación:CASA DE LA SEÑORA MERCEDES JOSÉ CECILIO,CHICONCUAC MANZANA 46 LOTE 12, CECILIO,CHICONCUAC MANZANA 46 LOTE 12, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55087,CASI ESQUINA MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55087,CASI ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA TLALNEPANTLA Pte.:ALEJANDRO MAQUEDA SILVA Pte.:NORMA ANGELICA DE LA CRUZ ESPINOZA Srio.:JUAN RICARDO VELAZQUEZ GONZALEZ Srio.:ANDREA KARINA VILLAFRANCO SANCHEZ 2do. Srio.:REYNA AGUILAR FLORENCIO 2do. Srio.:ANGELICA AGUILLON ARIAS 1er. Escrut.:KARLA ANIZUL CARRILLO NAVARRETE 1er. Escrut.:OLIVIA GARCIA BUSTOS 2do. Escrut.:MARTHA ELVIRA ESPINOZA GORDILLO 2do. Escrut.:IVONNE KARIME FERREL GAMEZ 3er. Escrut.:YAZMIN AIDEE AGUILAR BARRANCO 3er. Escrut.:LETICIA AGUILAR GALAVIZ 1er. Supl.:MA DEL ROSARIO CORREA SERRANO 1er. Supl.:ANGELICA YAQUELIN CRUZ HERNANDEZ 2do. Supl.:FRANCISCO ESCAMILLA GONZALEZ 2do. Supl.:ANA PATRICIA HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ 3er. Supl.:SILVESTRE ARRIAGA DIMAS 3er. Supl.:FRANCISCO CONTRERAS PERALTA Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1355 CONTIGUA 3 Sección:1355 CONTIGUA 4 Ubicación:CASA DE LA SEÑORA MERCEDES JOSÉ Ubicación:CASA DE LA SEÑORA MERCEDES JOSÉ CECILIO,CHICONCUAC MANZANA 46 LOTE 12, CECILIO,CHICONCUAC MANZANA 46 LOTE 12, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55087,CASI ESQUINA MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55087,CASI ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA TLALNEPANTLA Pte.:MAYRA LUCIA ESCOBAR DANIEL Pte.:ROMEO HERNANDEZ DIAZ Srio.:HECTOR DANIEL MORANDO GARCIA Srio.:ALFREDO ZERMEÑO PAULIN 2do. Srio.:MANUELA ALAVEZ VENTURA 2do. Srio.:JHOVANNY HERRERA BARRANCO 1er. Escrut.:MIGUEL ANGEL CRUZ VALERA 1er. Escrut.:ANA KAREN DAVILA GARCIA 2do. Escrut.:MARIA ISABEL GILES MAGDADAN 2do. Escrut.:CARLOS VAZQUEZ SANTIAGO 3er. Escrut.:VICTOR AGUILAR XX 3er. Escrut.:RAFAEL ANZURES DIAZ 1er. Supl.:CAROLINA CRUZ MARTINEZ 1er. Supl.:CATALINA DE LA CRUZ CHAVEZ 2do. Supl.:GEOVANNI ZURIEL ESPINOSA CRUZ 2do. Supl.:ANGELINA CUEVAS CRUZ 3er. Supl.:TEODULO CRUZ RAMIREZ 3er. Supl.:MARIA DEL CARMEN EGUIA CRUZ Página 1 Sistema de Ubicación de Casillas Dirección Ejecutiva de Organización Electoral Fecha de impresión: sábado 23 de mayo de 2015 14:02 Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1356 BÁSICA Sección:1356 CONTIGUA 1 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 97 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 97 LICENCIADO ANDRÉS HENESTROSA,TULTITLÁN SIN LICENCIADO ANDRÉS HENESTROSA,TULTITLÁN SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, NÚMERO, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55086,ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA 55086,ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA Pte.:MARISOL CELENE VALVINO ELIZALDE Pte.:ANTONIO ALARCON SAAVEDRA Srio.:JULIO JIMENEZ SOTO Srio.:EVELYN ELIZABETH PATIÑO HERNANDEZ 2do. Srio.:MARIA DE LOS ANGELES CASTAÑAS 2do. Srio.:GERARDO CONTRERAS VALDES MARTINEZ 1er. Escrut.:MARTHA FUENTES GARRIDO 1er. Escrut.:MARIA DEL ROSARIO GARCIA AGUILAR 2do. Escrut.:CARLOS VALENCIA GONZALEZ 2do. Escrut.:BLANCA ADELA HERNANDEZ ALVARADO 3er. Escrut.:FRANCISCO JAVIER CASTILLO ROJAS 3er. Escrut.:GUADALUPE CABELLO GUZMAN 1er. Supl.:ANABEL GAMEZ SOTO 1er. Supl.:CARMEN MORALES MORALES 2do. Supl.:LIDIA LIZETH PEREZ HERNANDEZ 2do. Supl.:ALICIA MONSERRAT ARRATIA YEPEZ 3er. Supl.:ROBERTO CHAVARIN ARAMBULA 3er. Supl.:MACARIO CAMACHO COBIELLES Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1356 CONTIGUA 2 Sección:1356 CONTIGUA 3 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 97 Ubicación:ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TÉCNICA NÚMERO 97 LICENCIADO ANDRÉS HENESTROSA,TULTITLÁN SIN LICENCIADO ANDRÉS HENESTROSA,TULTITLÁN SIN NÚMERO, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, NÚMERO, COLONIA LOMAS DE SAN CARLOS, ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, CÓDIGO POSTAL 55086,ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA 55086,ESQUINA TLALNEPANTLA Pte.:LILIA AIDETH CONTRERAS MERCADO Pte.:MAGALI ZAVALA GUILLEN Srio.:OSCAR ALAVEZ VENTURA Srio.:JAVIER CANTILLO VARGAS 2do. Srio.:GASPAR CORNEJO HERNANDEZ 2do. Srio.:MARTIN CRUZ ROSALES 1er. Escrut.:SERGIO SANTIAGO CASIMIRO MEDINA 1er. Escrut.:DIEGO FIGUEROA LAGUNAS 2do. Escrut.:RAUL XX MARTINEZ 2do. Escrut.:MARIBEL ZUÑIGA CRUZ 3er. Escrut.:EDGAR ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ GARCIA 3er. Escrut.:TEODULO CHAZARO REYES 1er. Supl.:ANITA VARGAS HURTADO 1er. Supl.:MARIA DE LA LUZ MONROY PALOMO 2do. Supl.:MARIA GLORIA BOIZO MEDINA 2do. Supl.:LUIS CALDERON ULLOA 3er. Supl.:ALEJANDRA CRUZ HERNANDEZ 3er. Supl.:EVANGELINA CUEVAS REYES Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Municipio:34 ECATEPEC DE MORELOS Sección:1357 BÁSICA Sección:1357 CONTIGUA 1 Ubicación:ESCUELA PRIMARIA GRACIANO Ubicación:ESCUELA PRIMARIA GRACIANO
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