Arturo Santana Alfaro (born 28 June 1971) is a Mexican politician from the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).
[1] He also served as an alternate representative of the PRD's legislators to the General Council of the Federal Electoral Institute.
[1] Three years later, Santana returned to the federal Chamber of Deputies for the 63rd Congress, representing Mexico City's 18th congressional district.
[1] In October 2015, Santana presented a proposal on behalf of other PRD deputies to raise the minimum daily wage from 70 pesos to 95.
[2] In 2013, Santana accused his wife, Teresa Serratos Alvarado, with breach of trust when she stole more than 150,000 pesos, which was never proved.