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In 2013, there were elections in 13 states in Mexico.
Elections
editAguascalientes
editThere were elections for 11 mayors and 18 local councillors.
Baja California
editThere were elections for the governor, 5 mayors and 25 councillors.
The PAN candidate, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid narrowly defeated PRI candidate Fernando Castro Trenti, and became the next governor of Baja California.[1] The election count was temporarily halted after local officials believed there was an error with an counting algorithm.[2]
Chihuahua
editThere were elections for 67 mayors and 33 councillors.
Coahuila
editThere were elections for 38 mayors in all municipalities.
Durango
editThere were elections for 39 mayors and 30 councillors.
Hidalgo
editThere were elections for 30 mayors.
Oaxaca
editThere were elections for 570 mayors and 42 councillors.
Puebla
editThere were elections for 217 mayors and 41 councillors.
Quintana Roo
editThere were elections for 10 mayors and 25 councillors.
Sinaloa
editThere were elections for 18 mayors and 40 councillors.
Tamaulipas
editThere were elections for 88 mayors and 436 councillors.
Tlaxcala
editThere were elections for 60 mayors, 32 councillors, and 391 presidents of communities.
Veracruz
editThere were elections for 212 mayors and 50 councillors.
Zacatecas
editThere were elections for 58 mayors and 30 councillors.
References
edit- ^ Wilkinson, Tracy (2013-07-14). "Francisco Vega officially wins Baja California governor's race". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Archived from the original on August 14, 2013. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
- ^ Wilkinson, Tracy (2013-07-08). "Some in Mexico smell a rat as vote count halted in Baja California". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2016-12-04.