2013 Mexican state elections

In 2013, there were elections in 13 states in Mexico.

States in which elections were held
  3 seats filled
  2 seats filled
  1 seat filled

Elections

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Aguascalientes

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There were elections for 11 mayors and 18 local councillors.

Baja California

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There 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

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There were elections for 67 mayors and 33 councillors.

Coahuila

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There were elections for 38 mayors in all municipalities.

Durango

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There were elections for 39 mayors and 30 councillors.

Hidalgo

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There were elections for 30 mayors.

Oaxaca

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There were elections for 570 mayors and 42 councillors.

Puebla

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There were elections for 217 mayors and 41 councillors.

Quintana Roo

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There were elections for 10 mayors and 25 councillors.

Sinaloa

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There were elections for 18 mayors and 40 councillors.

Tamaulipas

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There were elections for 88 mayors and 436 councillors.

Tlaxcala

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There were elections for 60 mayors, 32 councillors, and 391 presidents of communities.

Veracruz

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There were elections for 212 mayors and 50 councillors.

Zacatecas

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There were elections for 58 mayors and 30 councillors.

References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.