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2013 Zacatecas State Elections

July 7, 2013 (2013-07-07)

30 Deputies for State Congress
58 Municipality Presidents and Councils

The location of the state of Zacatecas on a map of Mexican states.

The 2013 Zacatecas State Elections were held on Sunday, July 7, 2013, and determined the following elected positions in the Mexican state of Zacatecas:

  • 58 Municipalities each with a Municipal President and council members, elected for 3 years and subsequently ineligible for an immediate period after their term.[1]
  • 30 Deputies for the State Congress: 18 State Deputies elected by plurality from each Electoral District and 12 elected by the principal of proportional representation.

In the 2013 Zacatecas State Elections, the National Action Party (PAN) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) joined together as the Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Coalition (Spanish: Alianza Rescatemos Zacatecas).

Municipalities

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Overall

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Party/Coalition Muni. Pres. Counc. Mem. Total [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 16
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 36
  Ecologist Green Party of México 4
  Labor Party 1
  Citizens' Movement 0
  New Alliance Party 0
Independent 1

[note 1]

Apozol municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,184
36.076%
[3]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,189
36.228%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 495
15.082%
  Labor Party 9
0.274%
  Citizens' Movement 4
0.122%
  New Alliance Party 322
9.811%
Null 79

Apulco municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 97
3.235%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,309
43.662%
  Ecologist Green Party of México   Won 1,512
50.434%
  Labor Party 2
0.067%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.033%
  New Alliance Party 11
0.367%
Null 66

Atolinga municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 593
34.061%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,084
62.263%
  Labor Party 3
0.172%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.057%
Null 60

Benito Juárez municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 1,481
58.399%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 965
38.052%
  Citizens' Movement 2
0.079%
  New Alliance Party 1
0.039%
Null 87

Calera municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 3,247
24.472%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 4,235
31.919%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 210
1.583%
  Labor Party 2,369
17.855%
  Citizens' Movement 782
5.894%
  New Alliance Party 1,977
14.901%
Null 448

Cañitas de Felipe municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 217
5.15%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,390
32.985%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1,297
30.778%
  Labor Party 208
4.936%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.024%
  New Alliance Party 369
8.757%
Independent Gerardo Carrillo Nava 617
14.642%
[4]
Null 115

Concepción del Oro municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 3,183
50.205%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,479
39.101%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 402
6.340%
  Labor Party 9
0.142%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.016%
  New Alliance Party 7
0.110%
Null 259

Cuauhtémoc municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,627
26.276%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,347
21.754%
  Ecologist Green Party of México   Won 2,718
43.895%
  Labor Party 154
2.487%
  Citizens' Movement 54
0.872%
  New Alliance Party 65
1.050%
Null 227

Chalchihuites municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 577
10.721%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 3,090
57.414%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 40
0.743%
  Labor Party 1,316
24.452%
  Citizens' Movement 1
00.019%
  New Alliance Party 168
3.122%
Null 190
Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 553
45.033%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 662
53.909%
Null 13

El Salvador municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 493
26.265%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 471
25.093%
  Ecologist Green Party of México   Won 883
47.043%
  Labor Party 1
0.053%
  New Alliance Party 3
0.16%
Null 26

Fresnillo municipal president

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In the 2013 Fresnillo municipal presidential election, Benjamín Medrano became México's first openly gay mayor. Medrano owned a gay bar, but publicly opposed gay marriage and adoption during his campaign.[5] [6]

Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Daniel Quintanar Stephano 3,294
3.7%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Benjamín Medrano Quezada

  Won

41,084
47.1%
[6]
  Ecologist Green Party of México Gustavo Muñoz Mena 2,255
2.67%
  Labor Party Saul Monreal Ávila 36,854
42.3%
[7]
  Citizens' Movement Hector Rosales 236
0.2%
  New Alliance Party Francisco Guerrero 737
0.8%
Null 2,589

Fresnillo local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats [8]
  Labor Party 6

Genaro Codina municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 895
21.92%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,538
37.668%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 775
18.981%
  Labor Party 758
18.565%
  Citizens' Movement 4
0.098%
  New Alliance Party 17
0.416%
Null 96

General Enrique Estrada municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2][4]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Gerardo Domínguez 1,110
35.68%
[9]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 432
13.886%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 59
1.896%
  Labor Party 115
3.697%
  Citizens' Movement 2
0.064%
  New Alliance Party 16
0.514%
Independent Raúl de Luna Tovar   Won 1,377
44.262%
[10][9]
Null 89
Party/Coalitican Seats [8]
  National Action Party 1
  Party of the Democratic Revolution 1
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 1
Independent 12
Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,095
19.018%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 6,015
54.602%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 328
2.977%
  Labor Party 1,835
16.658%
  Citizens' Movement 6
0.054%
  New Alliance Party 238
2.160%
Null 499

General Pánfilo Natera municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,724
23.366%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 4,046
34.706%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 837
7.18%
  Labor Party 2,955
25.347%
  Citizens' Movement 268
2.299%
  New Alliance Party 361
3.097%
Null 467

Guadalupe municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Precentage
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Gerardo Romo Fonseca 10,494
50%
[11]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Roberto Luevano Ruiz   Won 19,148
50%
[12][13]
  Ecologist Green Party of México Enrique Muñoz Delgado 3,640
50%
  Labor Party Jorge González 1,323
3%
  Citizens' Movement
 
Jorge Álvarez Máynez 5,713
12.9%
[14][4]
  New Alliance Party Antonio Ávila Handal 1,351
3%
[15]
Null 2,643

Guadalupe local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats [8]
  National Action Party 1
  Party of the Democratic Revolution 2
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 1
  Citizens' Movement 2

Huanusco municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,121
45.514%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,279
51.929%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 3
0.122%
  Labor Party 2
0.081%
  Citizens' Movement 3
0.122%
Null 55

Jalpa municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 4,694
43.239%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 4,074
37.528%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 143
1.317%
  Labor Party 1,225
11.284%
  Citizens' Movement 137
1.262%
  New Alliance Party 208
1.916%
Null 375

Jerez municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Precentage
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Jose Viramontes "PEPE PASTELES"

  Won

8,313
39.637%
[8][16]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Artemio Ultreras Cabral 6,293
30.005%
  Ecologist Green Party of México Serafín Bermúdez 4,772
22.753%
  Labor Party Ricardo Trujillo 664
3%
  Citizens' Movement Jaime Ambriz 597
2.7%
  New Alliance Party Juan Carlos Dorado 334
1.5%
Null 1,064

Jerez local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats [8]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 3
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 2

Jiménez del Teul municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 1,139
49.371%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 992
43%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1
0.043%
  Labor Party 6
0.26%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.043%
  New Alliance Party 77
3.338%
Null 91

Juan Aldama municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,764
29.587%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 3,455
36.984%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 89
0.953%
  Labor Party 2,564
27.446%
  Citizens' Movement 109
1.167%
  New Alliance Party 129
1.381%
Null 231

Juchipila municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,199
34.565%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,916
45.835%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 148
2.326%
  Labor Party 360
5.659%
  Citizens' Movement 60
0.943%
  New Alliance Party 522
8.205%
Null 157

Loreto municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,660
9.180%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 5,187
28.686%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 4,961
27.436%
  Labor Party 4,916
27.187%
  Citizens' Movement 461
2.549%
  New Alliance Party 27
0.149%
Null 870

Luis Moya municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2][note 2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 391
6.505%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,495
41.507%
  Ecologist Green Party of México   Won 2,509
41.74%
[3]
  Labor Party 370
6.155%
  Citizens' Movement 2
0.033%
  New Alliance Party 118
1.963%
Null 126

Mazapil municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,917
28.999%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 3,888
38.652%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 45
0.447%
  Labor Party 28
0.278%
  Citizens' Movement 8
0.08%
  New Alliance Party 10
0.099%
Independent Rigoberto López Martínez 2,572
25.569%
[4]
Null 591

Melchor Ocampo municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 1,003
49.777%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 769
38.164%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 4
0.199%
  Labor Party 148
7.345%
  New Alliance Party 5
0.248%
Null 86

Mezquital del Oro municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 932
53.594%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 772
44.393%
  Labor Party 2
0.115%
  New Alliance Party 1
0.058%
Null 32

Miguel Auza municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,737
19.044%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,649
29.043%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 6
0.066%
  Labor Party   Won 3,974
43.57%
[17]
  Citizens' Movement 304
3.333%
  New Alliance Party 128
1.403%
Null 323

Momax municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 612
39.231%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 876
56.154%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 5
0.321%
  Labor Party 33
2.115%
  New Alliance Party 2
0.128%
Null 32

Monte Escobedo municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,634
31.237%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,715
32.785%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 38
0.726%
  Labor Party 1,660
31.734%
  Citizens' Movement 9
0.172%
  New Alliance Party 3
0.057%
Null 172

Morelos municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 962
17.305%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,073
37.291%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 146
2.626%
  Labor Party 956
17.197%
  Citizens' Movement 1,209
21.749%
  New Alliance Party 17
0.306%
Null 196

Moyahua de Estrada municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,075
37.587%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 1,662
58.112%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 41
1.434%
  Labor Party 3
0.105%
Null 79

Nochistlán de Mejía municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 4,143
28.301%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 6,473
44.218%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1,220
8.334%
  Labor Party 2,208
15.083%
Null 595

Noria de Ángeles municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 989
13.229%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,145
28.692%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1,010
13.51%
  Labor Party 2,096
28.036%
  Citizens' Movement 89
1.19%
  New Alliance Party 863
11.544%
Null 284

Ojocaliente municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 6,680
43.245%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 4,546
29.43%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 490
3.172%
  Labor Party 1,319
8.539%
  Citizens' Movement 592
3.832%
  New Alliance Party 1,221
7.904%
Null 599

Pánuco municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,739
32.576%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 4,240
50.428%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 61
0.725%
  Labor Party 1,023
12.167%
  Citizens' Movement 47
0.559%
  New Alliance Party 5
0.059%
Null 293

Pinos municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,899
5.81%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 14,505
44.375%
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 202
0.618%
  Labor Party 9,319
28.51%
  Citizens Movement 170
0.520%
  New Alliance Party 168
0.514%
Independent Florentino Gomez Lara 5,187
15.869%
[18][4]
Null 1,237

Pinos local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats Names [8]
  Party of the Democratic Revolution 1
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 3
  Labor Party 5

Río Grande municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Juan José Quirino Salas 6,996
28.562%
[19]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Constantino Castañeda  Won 11,794
48.151%
[20]
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 1,325
5.409%
  Labor Party 2,168
8.851%
  Citizens' Movement 594
2.425%
  New Alliance Party 574
2.343%
Null 1,043

Rio Grande local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats Names [8]
  National Action Party 1
  Party of the Democratic Revolution 3
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 1
  Labor Party 1

Saín Alto municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 3,358
32.048%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 3,667
34.997%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 2,769
26.427%
  Labor Party 205
1.956%
  Citizens' Movement 129
1.231%
  New Alliance Party 131
1.25%
Null 219

Santa María de la Paz municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 759
47.055%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 559
34.656%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 21
1.302%
  Labor Party 201
12.461%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.062%
  New Alliance Party 10
0.62%
Null 62

Sombrerete municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Juan Ángel Castañeda Lizardo

  Won

8,425
34.29%
[21][22]
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Cecilio Murillo Murillo 8,384
34.13%
[22]
  Ecologist Green Party of México Juan Quiroz García 1,150
4.68%
  Labor Party José Cortés Ramírez 297
1.2%
  Citizens' Movement Erika Mora Flores 152
0.61%
  New Alliance Party María Elia Reyes Hidalgo 2,925
11.9%
Independent Israel Espinosa Jaime 614
2.49%
[18][4]
Independent Miguel Morales García 1,499
6.1%
[4]
Null 1,117

Susticacán municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 45
5.0733%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 396
44.645%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 120
13.529%
  Labor Party 296
33.371%
  New Alliance Party 3
0.338%
Null 27

Tabasco municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 3,942
50.924%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,756
35.603%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 23
0.297%
  Labor Party 505
6.524%
  Citizens' Movement 5
0.065%
  New Alliance Party 288
3.72%
Null 222

Tepechitlán municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,526
31.858%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,261
47.203%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1
0.021%
  Labor Party 1
0.021%
  Citizens' Movement 829
17.307%
  New Alliance Party 21
0.438%
Null 151

Tepetongo municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,796
40.633%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,366
53.529%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 60
1.357%
  Labor Party 72
1.629%
  Citizens' Movement 1
0.023%
  New Alliance Party 7
0.158%
Null 118
Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 1,608
53.386%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,246
41.368%
  Labor Party 35
1.162%
  New Alliance Party 24
0.797%
Null 99
Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 2,606
22.6%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 4,849
42.052%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 3,509
30.431%
  Labor Party 31
0.269%
  Citizens' Movement 13
0.11%
  New Alliance Party 112
0.971%
Null 411

Trancoso municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 2,273
28.692%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,659
20.942%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 758
9.568%
  Labor Party 1,931
24.375%
  Citizens' Movement 123
1.553%
  New Alliance Party 918
11.588%
Null 260
Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 784
45.768%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 878
51.255%
  Labor Party 1
0.058%
Null 50

Valparaíso municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 8,501
52.134%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 6,783
41.598%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 324
1.987%
  Labor Party 204
1.251%
  Citizens' Movement 13
0.08%
  New Alliance Party 50
0.307%
Null 431

Vetagrande municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 542
10.615%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,245
43.968%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1
0.02%
  Labor Party 2,043
40.012%
  Citizens' Movement 88
1.723%
  New Alliance Party 59
1.156%
Null 128

Villa de Cos municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 3,803
23.086%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 4,213
25.575%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1,745
10.593%
  Labor Party 2,660
16.148%
  Citizens' Movement 1,435
8.711%
  New Alliance Party 81
0.492%
Independent César Gerardo González Zavala 1918
11.643%
[4]
Null 618

Villa Garcíca municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,915
20.881%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,902
31.643%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 156
1.701%
  Labor Party 2,632
28.699%
  Citizens' Movement 4
0.044%
  New Alliance Party 21
0.229%
Independent Víctor Manuel Guerrero Cruz 1,340
14.611%
[4]
Null 201

Villa González Ortega municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 1,446
21.972%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party   Won 2,467
37.487%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 1,042
15.833%
  Labor Party 1,289
19.587%
  Citizens' Movement 35
0.532%
  New Alliance Party 61
0.927%
Null 241

Villa Hidalgo municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 5,025
51.628%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 3,771
38.744%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 15
0.154%
  Labor Party 546
5.61%
  Citizens' Movement 61
0.627%
  New Alliance Party 23
0.236%
Null 292

Villanueva municipal president

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Party/Coalition Candidate Votes Percentage [2]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas   Won 6,493
40.576%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 6,249
39.051%
  Ecologist Green Party of México 14
0.087%
  Labor Party 277
1.419%
  Citizens' Movement 5
0.031%
  New Alliance Party 2,513
15.704%
Null 451

Zacatecas municipal president

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Party/Coalitican Candidates Votes Precentage [23]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas Fernando González Bueno 7,167
14.7%
  Institutional Revolutionary Party Carlos Peña Badillo   Won 17,313
35.5%
  Ecologist Green Party of México Xerardo Ramírez Muñoz 15,280
31.3%
  Labor Party Martin Uvario Gaspar 1,675
3.4%
  Citizens' Movement Salvador Llamas 1,813
3.7%
  New Alliance Party Rogelio Lara Alvarado 875
1.7%
Independent Rogelio Cárdenas Hernández 2,299
4.7%
[4]
Null 2,412

Zacatecas local council

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Party/Coalitican Seats Names [8]
  National Action Party 1
  Party of the Democratic Revolution 1
  Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 4

State congress

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Overall

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Party/Coalition Plurality Proportional Total [24][25][8]
   Alliance to Rescue Zacatecas 4 4 8
  Institutional Revolutionary Party 13 1 14
  Labor Party 1 3 4
  Ecologist Green Party of México 0 2 2
  New Alliance Party 0 1 1
  Citizens' Movement 0 1 1

State deputies elected by plurality (relative majority)

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District Party/Coalition Elected Candidate [24][25]
1st   Hector Zirahuen Pastor Alvarado
2nd   Claudia Edith Anaya Mota
3rd   Rafael Gutierrez Martinez
4th   Araceli Guerrero Esquivel
5th   Cliserio del Real Hernandez
6th    Felipe de Jesús Rivera Rodriguez
7th   Ismael Solis Mares
8th   Jose Haro de la Torre
9th   Jose Luis Figueroa Rangel [26]
10th    Ivan de Santiago Beltran [26]
11th   Javier Torres Rodriguez
12th   Luz Margarita Chavez Garcia
13th   Irene Buendia Balderas
14th   Maria Hilda Ramos Martinez
15th    Mario Cervantes Gonzalez
16th   Erica del Carmen Velazquez Vacio
17th   Carlos Alberto Pedroza Morales
18th    Juan Carlos Regis Adame

State deputies elected by proportionality

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District Party Elected Candidate [25][27][8]
1st   Luis Acosta Jaime
2nd   Maria Guadalupe Medina Padilla
3rd   Rafael Hurtado Bueno
4th   Rafael Flores Mendoza
5th   Eugenia Flores Hernández
6th   Alfredo Femat Bañuelos
7th     Maria Soledad Luévano Cantú
8th   J. Guadalupe Hernandez Rios
9th   Cuauhtemoc Calderon Galvan
10th   Susana Rodríguez Márquez
11th   Cesar Augusto Deras Almodova
12th   Ma. Elena Nava Martínez

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Percentages in the following municipal president races are rounded to the nearest hundredth decimal and candidates that received no votes are excluded unless otherwise notable
  2. ^ Votes cast at polling station '797 Basica' was later nullified by the IEEZ, the electoral authority of Zacatecas, but candidate rankings remained unchanged.

References

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