2010 Quintana Roo local elections
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2010 Quintana Roo local elections was held on 4 July 2010, and the next positions were elected.[1]
- Governor of Quintana Roo.
- 9 town halls.
- 25 deputies to the state congress.
Results
edit2010 Quintana Roo gubernatorial election[2] | ||||
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Candidate | Alliance | Popular Vote | Percentage | |
Roberto Borge Angulo | Alianza Quintana Roo Avanza |
197,555 | 52.59% | |
Francisco Gerardo Mora Vallejo | Mega Alianza Todos por Quintana Roo |
97,929 | 26.07% | |
Alicia Ricalde Magaña | National Action Party | 58,287 | 15.52% | |
Null votes | 21,865 | 5.82% | ||
Total | 375,636 | 100.00% |
References
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Monica de la Cruz
editMonica de la Cruz | |
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Personal details | |
Born | November 11, 1980 (Monica de la Cruz) |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse |
Juan Gabriel Hernandez
(m. 2015; sep. 2021) |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Edinburg, Texas |
Education | University of Texas at San Antonio (BBA) |
Monica de la Cruz (born November 11, 1980)[1] is an American politician, businesswoman and Republican candidate for Texas's 15th congressional district in 2022. She is currently serving as State Farm Agent.[2]
- ^ "Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) Research Report" (PDF). October 2021.
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