Francisco Saracho Navarro

[1] Saracho obtained his law degree from Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila in 1984 and promptly began serving in the state government.

From the STPS, he jumped to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography; during his time at INEGI, he coordinated censuses in the State of Mexico and briefly in Coahuila.

In the LXI Legislature, he was the secretary of the Constitutional Points Commission and served on five others: Metropolitan Development, Citizen Participation, Oversight of the Superior Auditor of the Federation, and a special committee studying illegal trafficking, customs and ports of entry.

[1] He left the Chamber of Deputies when he was tapped by Enrique Peña Nieto to be a state coordinator for the 2012 PRI presidential campaign.

[1] In January 2015, Saracho resigned from the state government[3] in order to pursue a return to the Chamber of Deputies, representing the first district based in Piedras Negras.