Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga (2 May 1977 – 20 March 2017) was a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
His first jobs were at Telecomm-Telégrafos [es] in its Parral division; he became the statewide coordinator in 2006, after two years spent away from the agency in which he served as César Duarte's private secretary and chauffeur.
[1] During his time in the state administration, Hermosillo acquired several properties, including a home worth 2.8 million pesos in the wealthy Misión del Bosque neighborhood of Chihuahua, as well as three other transactions in the span of two months.
He won the election[2] and served on three commissions: Cooperative Development and Social Economy, Communications, and Ranching.
A trailer blew a tire[7] and collided against the pickup truck he was driving, causing him to lose control and be flung out the windshield.