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PRI, which held the presidency from 1929 to 2000 and is currently in power under President Peña Nieto, is primarily a center-right party. It will be contesting the elections in a coalition alongside the Ecological Green Party of Mexico and the New Alliance Party (Mexico) under the coalition "Todos por México" ("Everyone for Mexico").
The president of Mexico (Spanish: Presidente de México) is elected for a six-year term by direct election of all Mexican citizens. The candidate who wins a plurality of votes is elected president. No president can serve more than a single term in office, therefore every presidential election in Mexico is a non-incumbent election. [2]
INE's headquarters in Mexico City. The Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) (Spanish for National Electoral Institute) (formerly Federal Electoral Institute) (Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE) is an autonomous, public agency responsible for organizing federal elections in Mexico, that is, those related to the election of the President of the United Mexican States, the members of the Congress of ...
The Federation of Parties of the Mexican People (Spanish: Federación de Partidos del Pueblo Mexicano) was a federation of socialist political parties that existed from 1945 to 1954. The alliance was founded by Genovevo de la O, a former Zapatista commander, in 1945.
The results were announced on October 1, and by majority of 17 states, Guadalupe Victoria was elected president of the Republic. [42] Nicolas Bravo and Vicente Guerrero had tied for second place, and Congress chose in favor of Bravo, making him vice-president. [43] On October 10, 1824, Guadalupe Victoria took office as the first president of ...
General elections were held in Mexico on 4 July 1976. [1] José López Portillo was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was elected unopposed. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) won 195 of the 237 seats, [2] as well as winning 64 seats in the Senate election.
President of Mexico: 3 years, 20 days 1 May 1917 21 May 1920 45: Adolfo de la Huerta (1881–1955) — 1 June 1920 30 November 1920 182 days Liberal Constitutionalist Party He was one of the leaders of the coup against Carranza, who had attempted to impose a civilian successor in 1920. De la Huerta was appointed provisional president by ...
Democracy in Mexico: Peasant rebellion and political reform. South End Press, 1995. Ortiz-Ortega, Adriana, and Mercedes Barquet. "Gendering transition to democracy in Mexico." Latin American Research Review (2010): 108–137. Preston, Julia, and Samuel Dillon. Opening Mexico: The making of a democracy. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005.