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  2. Opinion polling for the 2024 Mexican general election

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    De las Heras Demotecnia [44] 1,400 66%: 14% 2% – 18% 52%: 10 January 2024 Máynez becomes the sole precandidate for MC. 9 January 2024 INE announces that no independent candidates collected enough signatures to be eligible. 18 December 2023 C&E Mexico [45] 600 58%: 33% – 9% – 25%: 10–15 December 2023 Áltica [39] 1,000 48%: 36% – 6% 7 ...

  3. 2024 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June, the two largest ETFs focused on Mexico (iShares MSCI Mexico ETF EWW and Franklin FTSE Mexico ETF FLMX) dropped more than 10%, the biggest daily decline in four years. [197] The Mexican Stock Exchange ended the 3 June trading day down 6.1%, while the MSCI Mexico Index dropped 8.8%.

  4. 2021 Mexican legislative election - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2020 the National Action Party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Party of the Democratic Revolution announced an electoral alliance, Va por México ("Go For Mexico"). [2] [3] Morena, the Labour Party and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico formed the Juntos Hacemos Historia (″Together we make history″) coalition. [4]

  5. Elections in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. 2012 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    Citizen voting in the ballot box for president in Mexico City Ballots for voting in Mexico City. 1 July 2012.. General elections were held in Mexico on Sunday, 1 July 2012. . Voters went to the polls to elect a new President of the Republic to serve a six-year term, replacing Felipe Calderón, 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 128 members of the Mexican Sen

  7. 2024 Mexican Senate election - Wikipedia

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    Fuerza y Corazón por México ("Strength and Heart for Mexico") is the opposition coalition, a big tent composed of the National Action Party (PAN), the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). [16] The coalition will field common candidates for the Senate in all states except Guanajuato and ...

  8. 2021 Mexican local elections - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Electoral del Estado de México (IEEM) says that irregularities and violence on election day in Nextlalpan, State of Mexico, make it impossible to give a preliminary vote count (PREP), it may be necessary to hold another election.

  9. 2003 Mexican legislative election - Wikipedia

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    President Vicente Fox voting for the 2003 elections. As a government, the National Action Party (PAN) faced its first federal election. Given that the PAN was unable to win a majority in the Congress of the Union in the 2000 elections, primarily in the Chamber of Deputies, it claimed that several of its electoral pledges and campaign promises, including the so-called structural reforms (labor ...