Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 2000 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1994 previous year 1994 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 2006 next year 2006 election date July 2, 2000 Vicente Fox image1 File Vicente Fox WEF ... Mexican elections Several local ballots were also held on the same day, most notably The General elections were held in Mexico on 6 July 2000. ref name DN Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas ..., ref Nohlen, p475 ref the first time the opposition had won an election since the Mexican Revolution ... City popular vote3 6,256,780 percentage3 16.64 map image Mexico States President Election 2000.PNG ... and yellow for C rdenas title President before election Ernesto Zedillo before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Vicente Fox after party National Action Party Mexico A generalelection was held in Mexico on Sunday, July 2, 2000. Voters went to the polls to elect, on the federal level A new president of Mexico President of the Republic to serve a six year term, replacing then Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Le n ineligible for re election under the Constitution ... Politics of Mexico Presidential election Despite some isolated incidents of irregularities and problems ... that Democracy Watch was essentially set up by Fox campaign insiders to help prevent an expected election fraud . Numerous electoral reforms implemented since 1989 aided in the opening of the Mexican ... of the Mexican Revolution 156,896 0.42 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 30,461 0.1 align left ... align right 3,159 align right 1,028 align right 542 align right 39 align right 4,377 Mexican Federal ... left Democratic Central Party 521,178 1.4 523,569 1.4 1 New align left Authentic Party of the Mexican ... 1.2 4 New align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 272,425 0.7 273,615 0.7 0 New align ... Total 37,174,460 100 37,421,025 100 500 0 align left colspan 7 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 1976 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1970 previous year 1970 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 1982 next year 1982 election date July 4, 1976 Jose Lopez Portillo image1 File Jose Lopez Portillo.jpg 200px nominee1 Jose Lopez Portillo party1 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state1 Mexico City popular vote1 16,727,993 percentage1 100 title President before election Luis Echeverr a before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Jose Lopez Portillo unopposed after party Institutional Revolutionary Party Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 4 July 1976. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Jos L pez Portillo was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was elected unopposed. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 195 of the 237 seats, ref name N1 Nohlen, p469 ref as well as winning all 64 seats in the Senate election. ref Nohlen, p470 ref Voter turnout was 64.6 in the Senate election and 62.0 in the Chamber election. ref Nohlen, p454 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Jos L pez Portillo align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 16,727,993 100 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 16,727,993 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Senate class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 13,406,825 87.5 64 0 align left National Action Party Mexico ... Party 438,850 2.9 0 0 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 188,788 1.2 0 0 align ... Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 479,228 3.2 12 2 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican ... References reflist Mexican elections Category 1976 elections in North America Category 1976 in Mexico ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 1988 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1982 previous year 1982 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 1994 next year 1994 election date July 6, 1988 Carlos Salinas de Gortari image1 File Carlos Salinas.jpg 115px nominee1 Carlos Salinas de Gortari party1 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state1 Mexico City popular vote1 9,687,926 percentage1 50.70 Cuauht moc C rdenas image2 File Cuauhtemoc ... popular vote3 3,208,584 percentage3 16.80 title President before election Miguel de la Madrid before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Carlos Salinas de Gortari after party Institutional Revolutionary Party Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on July 6, 1988 ... for the presidency in 1917. ref Nohlen, pp471 474 ref In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional ... 60 of the 64 seats in the Senate election. ref Nohlen, p470 ref Voter turnout was 51.6 in the presidential election, 49.7 for the Senate elections and 49.4 for the Chamber election. ref Nohlen, p454 ... win, and that three years after the election, all ballots were burnt in order to remove all evidence ... Action Party 3,208,584 16.8 align left Gumersindo Maga a Negrete align left Mexican Democratic Party ... Mexico Popular Socialist Party 1,702,203 9.3 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 1,154,811 6.3 align left Mexican Socialist Party 770,659 4.2 align left Mexican Democratic Party 223,631 ... Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 1,673,863 9.2 37 26 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 1,124,575 6.2 30 19 align left Mexican Socialist Party 810,372 4.5 18 0 align left Mexican Democratic Party 244,458 1.3 0 12 align left Revolutionary Workers Party Mexico Revolutionary ... N1 References reflist Mexican elections Category 1988 elections in North America Category 1988 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico Category Mexican presidential elections es Elecciones federales de ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 1970 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1964 previous year 1964 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 1976 next year 1976 election date July 5, 1970 Luis Echeverria image1 File Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee1 Luis Echeverr a party1 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state1 Mexico City popular vote1 11,970,893 percentage1 86.00 Efra n Gonz lez Morf n image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 Efra n Gonz lez Morf n party2 National Action Party Mexico home state2 Jalisco popular vote2 1,945,070 percentage2 14.00 title President before election Gustavo D az Ordaz before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Luis Echeverria after party Institutional Revolutionary Party Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 5 July 1970. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Luis Echeverr a lvarez , who received 86.0 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 178 of the 213 seats, ref name N1 Nohlen, p468 ref as well as winning all 64 seats in the Senate election. ref Nohlen, p470 ref Voter turnout in the legislative elections was 64.4 . ref Nohlen, p454 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Luis Echeverr a lvarez align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 11,970,893 86.0 align left Efra n Gonz lez Morf n align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 1,945,070 14.0 align left ... align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 3,476 0.0 0 0 align left Non registered candidates ... Socialist Party 188,854 1.4 10 0 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 111,883 ... left Total 13,940,862 100 213 1 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 1982 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1976 previous year 1976 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 1988 next year 1988 election date July 4, 1982 Miguel de la Madrid image1 File De la madrid1.jpg 110px nominee1 Miguel de la Madrid party1 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state1 Colima popular vote1 16,748,006 percentage1 74.30 Pablo Emilio Madero image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 Pablo Emilio Madero party2 National Action Party Mexico home state2 Coahuila popular vote2 3,700,045 percentage2 16.80 title President before election Jose Lopez Portillo before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Miguel de la Madrid after party Institutional Revolutionary Party Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 4 July 1982. ref name DN Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Miguel de la Madrid , who received 74.3 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 299 of the 372 seats, ref name N1 Nohlen, p468 ref as well as winning 63 of the 64 seats in the Senate election. ref Nohlen, p470 ref Voter turnout was 74.8 in the presidential election and 72.6 and 66.4 for the two parts of the Chamber elections. ref Nohlen, p454 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Miguel de la Madrid align left Institutional Revolutionary ... Party of Mexico 821,995 3.7 align left Ignacio Gonz lez Gollaz align left Mexican Democratic Party ... Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 395,006 1.9 459,303 2.1 10 1 align left Mexican Democratic ... 2.0 0 0 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 282,971 1.4 282,004 1.3 0 12 align ... reflist Mexican elections Category 1982 elections in North America Category 1982 in Mexico Category ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico in 1929. The presidential elections were won by Pascual Ortiz Rubio , who received 93.6 of the vote. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p472 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Pascual Ortiz Rubio align left Institutional Revolutionary Party National Revolutionary Party 1,947,848 93.6 align left Jos Vasconcelos align left Mexican Anti Re election Party 110,979 5.3 align left Pedro Rodr guez Triana align left National Worker s and Farmer s Bloc 23,279 1.1 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 2,082,106 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections Category 1929 elections in North America Category 1929 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
it lost in the Mexicangeneralelection, 20002000election for the first time in 71 years ...About other elections in Mexico during 2006 2006 Mexican elections election disputes and controversies Mexicangeneralelection 2006 controversies Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 2006 seats for election All 500 seats to the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico Chamber of Deputies country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 2000 previous year 2000 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 2012 next year 2012 election date July 2, 2006 Felipe ... the PRD continued to call for street protests. sup Mexicangeneralelection 2006 controversies ... FFFFFF align right 904,604 Post election controversy main Mexicangeneralelection 2006 controversies wikinews No full recount in Mexicanelection Soon after it was clear that the official count ... image 2006 Mexicanelection per state.svg map size 350px map caption Presidential election results ... before election Vicente Fox before party National Action Party Mexico after election Felipe Calder n after party National Action Party Mexico A generalelection was held in Mexico on Sunday, July 2 ... District Federal District . See 2006 Mexican Federal District election . Gubernatorial elections ... . San Luis Potos also elected a new local congress. Presidential election wikinews Mexican conservative ... generalelection 2006 controversies Earlier media reports had indicated that in two separate incidents ... 1156824000&en febdbcc5e379a14f&ei 5094&partner homepage Mexican Court Rejects Election Fraud Challenges ... story 2006 8 30 64611 4216 Mexican Court Rejects Election Fraud . ePluribus Media article ... result of the July 2 presidential election saying they reflect ed the legitimate will of the Mexican ... IFE, while some sources consider him a sort of comic relief . Summary Mexican presidential election ... of Mexico Mexican presidential preliminary election results style background color E9E9E9 align center ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 7 July 1940. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Manuel Avila Camacho , who received 93.9 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party Party of the Mexican Revolution won all but one of the 173 seats. ref Nohlen, p468 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Manuel vila Camacho align left Institutional Revolutionary Party Party of the Mexican Revolution 2,476,641 93.9 align left Juan Andreu Almaz n align left Revolutionary Party of National Unification 151,101 5.7 align left Rafael S nchez Tap a align left Independent 9,840 0.4 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 2,637,222 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party Party of the Mexican Revolution 172 align left Other parties 1 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 173 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections Category 1940 elections in North America Category 1940 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 1994 country Mexico type presidential ongoing no previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 1988 previous year 1988 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 2000 next year 2000election date August 21, 1994 Ernesto Zedillo image1 File Ernesto Zedillo World Economic Forum 2008 .jpg 135px nominee1 Ernesto Zedillo party1 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state1 Mexico City popular vote1 17,181,651 percentage1 48.69 Diego Fern ndez de Cevallos ... Colosio on 23 March in Tijuana . Although tension did not reach the level it did around the Mexicangeneralelection, 1988 1988 election , most political analysts agree that voters opted for continuity ... 5,852,134 percentage3 16.59 title President before election Carlos Salinas de Gortari before party Institutional Revolutionary Party after election Ernesto Zedillo after party Institutional Revolutionary Party Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 21 August 1994. ref name DN ... of the Chamber elections to 75.9 in the constituency section. Presidential election The 1994 election ... who participated in the presidential election of 1994 and the results which they obtained ... left lvaro P rez Trevi o align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 192,795 0.55 bgcolor ... Party 166,594 0.47 bgcolor 800000 align left Pablo Emilio Madero align left Mexican Democratic Party ... 548 align right 5,354 Mexican Federal District Distrito Federal align right 1,873,059 align right ... align left Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 438,941 1.3 0 0 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican ... 0.6 0 0 align left Mexican Democratic Party 120,419 0.4 0 0 align left Independents 42,251 0.1 0 align ... left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 285,526 0.9 290,489 0.9 0 15 align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 231,162 0.7 239,371 0.7 0 12 align left Mexican Democratic ... Institute Mexican elections Category Elections in Mexico Category 1994 in Mexico Category Mexican presidential ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 7 July 1952. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Adolfo Ruiz Cortines , who received 74.3 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 151 of the 161 seats. ref name N1 Nohlen, p468 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Adolfo Ruiz Cortines align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,713,419 74.3 align left Miguel Henr quez Guzm n align left Federation of the Mexican People s Parties 579,745 15.9 align left Efra n Gonz lez Luna align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 285,555 7.8 align left Vicente Lombardo Toledano align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 72,482 2.0 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 282 0.0 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 3,651,483 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 2,713,419 74.3 151 9 align left Federation of the Mexican People s Parties 579,745 15.8 New align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 301,986 8.3 5 1 align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 32,194 0.9 2 1 align left Mexican National Party 24,139 0.7 New align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 3,651,483 100 161 14 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen Between them, the Federation of the Mexican People s Parties and the Mexican National Party won three seats. ref name N1 References reflist Mexican elections Category 1952 elections in North America Category 1952 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1952 ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 7 July 1946. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Miguel Alem n Vald s , who received 77.9 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 141 of the 147 seats. ref Nohlen, p468 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Miguel Alem n Vald s align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,786,901 77.9 align left Ezequiel Padilla Pe aloza align left Mexican Democratic Party 443,357 19.3 align left Carlos Calder n politician Carlos Calder n align left Revolutionary National Claim Laying Popular Party 33,952 1.5 align left Jesus Agust n Castro align left National Constitutionalist Party 29,337 1.3 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 1,181 0.1 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 2,294,728 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 1,687,284 73.5 141 6 align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 51,312 2.2 4 4 align left Mexican Communist Party 10,542 0.5 0 align left Other parties 545,790 23.8 2 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 2,294,928 100 147 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1946 Category 1946 elections in North America Category 1946 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 6 July 1958. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Adolfo L pez Mateos , who received 90.4 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 153 of the 162 seats. ref name N1 Nohlen, p468 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Adolfo L pez Mateos align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 6,747,754 90.4 align left Luis H. lvarez align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 705,303 9.4 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 10,346 0.1 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 7,463,403 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 6,467,493 88.2 153 0 align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 749,519 10.2 6 0 align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 50,145 0.7 1 1 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 32,464 0.4 1 New align left Non registered candidates 10,309 0.1 1 New align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 7,332,429 100 162 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections Category 1958 elections in North America Category 1958 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Mexicangeneralelection, 2012 seats for election All 500 seats to the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico Chamber of Deputies country Mexico type presidential ongoing yes previous electionMexicangeneralelection, 2006 previous year 2006 next electionMexicangeneralelection, 2018 next year 2018 election date July 1, 2012 PRD candidate image1 File Andres manuel lopez obrador oct05.jpg 113px nominee1 Andr s Manuel L pez Obrador party1 Party of the Democratic Revolution home state1 Tabasco PRI candidate image2 File Pe a Nieto.jpg 113px nominee2 Enrique Pe a Nieto party2 Institutional Revolutionary Party home state2 State of Mexico PAN candidate image3 File JVM.jpg 102px nominee3 Josefina V zquez Mota party3 National Action Party Mexico home state3 Mexico City PANAL candidate image4 File Gabriel Quadri de la Torre World Economic Forum on Latin America.jpg 113px nominee4 Gabriel Quadri de la Torre party4 New Alliance Party Mexico home state4 State of Mexico Map map ... title President before election Felipe Calder n before party National Action Party Mexico after election after party A generalelection is to be held in Mexico on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Voters will go ... Pe a Nieto refend Mexican elections DEFAULTSORT Mexican Presidential Election, 2012 Category Elections in Mexico Category Mexican presidential elections Category 2012 elections in North America ... a six year term, replacing President of Mexico President Felipe Calder n ineligible for re election ... election which have not yet been passed. If approved, the following reforms will be implemented ...?ArticleId 423523&CategoryId 14091 Mexican Congresswoman Enters Presidential Contest , Latin ...?mod googlenews wsj Mexican Finance Minister Quits to Seek Presidency ... www.bbc.co.uk news world latin america 14927925 Mexico s Enrique Pena Nieto confirms election ambitions ... latino politics 2011 11 22 mexican senator drops bid for pri nomination Mexican senator ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 5 July 1964. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p453 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The presidential elections were won by Gustavo D az Ordaz , who received 90.4 of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 175 of the 210 seats. ref name N1 Nohlen, p468 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Gustavo D az Ordaz align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 8,368,446 88.8 align left Jos Gonz lez Torres align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 1,034,337 11.0 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 19,402 0.2 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 9,422,185 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Senate class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 7,837,364 87.8 64 0 align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 1,001,045 11.2 0 0 align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 57,617 0.7 0 0 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 13,007 0.2 0 0 align left Non registered candidates 13,968 0.2 0 0 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 8,923,001 100 64 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Institutional Revolutionary Party 7,807,912 86.3 175 3 align left National Action Party Mexico National Action Party 1,042,396 11.5 20 15 align left Popular Socialist Party Mexico Popular Socialist Party 123,837 1.4 10 9 align left Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 64,409 0.7 5 5 align left Non registered candidates 12,970 0.1 0 0 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 9,051,524 100 210 32 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections Category 1964 elections in North America Category 1964 in Mexico ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on October 26, 1920. ref http www.mexconnect.com articles 294 the mexican revolution a nation in flux part 2 ref The result was a victory for lvaro Obreg n , who received 95.8 of the vote. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p471 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left lvaro Obreg n align left Laborist Party Mexico Laborist Party 1,131,751 95.8 align left Alfredo Robles Dom nguez align left Nationalist Republican Party Mexico Nationalist Republican Party 47,442 4.0 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 2,357 0.2 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,181,550 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections Category 1920 elections in North America Category 1920 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 1 July 1934. The presidential elections were won by L zaro C rdenas , who received 98.2 of the vote. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p472 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left L zaro C rdenas align left Institutional Revolutionary Party National Revolutionary Party 2,225,000 98.2 align left Antonio Villareal align left Revolutionary Confederation of Independent Parties 24,395 1.1 align left Adalberto Tejeda align left Socialist Parties of the Left 16,037 0.7 align left Hern n Laborde align left Mexican Communist Party 539 0.0 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 2,265,971 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1934 Category 1934 elections in North America Category 1934 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico in 1924. Plutarco El as Calles won the presidential elections with 84.1 of the vote. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p471 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Plutarco El as Calles align left Laborist Party Mexico Laborist Party 1,340,634 84.1 align left ngel Flores align left National Political League 252,599 15.9 align left colspan 2 Other candidates 24 0.0 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,593,257 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1924 Category 1924 elections in North America Category 1924 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico in 1928. Emilio Portes Gil was the only candidate in the presidential elections, and was elected unopposed. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p472 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Alvaro Obreg n align left Laborist Party Mexico Laborist Party 1,670,453 100 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,670,453 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1928 Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico Category Single candidate elections ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico on 11 March 1917. It was the first time the President of Mexico President had been directly elected by the public, ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p471 ISBN 9780199283576 ref and resulted in an overwhelming victory for Venustiano Carranza of the Liberal Constitutionalist Party, who received 97.9 of the vote. ref name N1 Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Venustiano Carranza align left Liberal Constitutionalist Party Mexico Liberal Constitutionalist Party 727,305 97.9 align left Pablo Gonz lez align left The Democratic League 11,615 1.7 align left lvaro Obreg n align left Independent 4,008 0.5 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes 70,000 align left colspan 2 Total 812,928 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1917 Category 1917 elections in North America Category 1917 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Gibraltar generalelection, 2000 country Gibraltar type legislative ongoing no party colour previous election Gibraltar generalelection, 1996 previous year 1996 next election Gibraltar generalelection, 2003 next year 2003 seats for election 15 seats to the Gibraltar Parliament Gibraltar House of Assembly br 8 seats were needed for a majority election date 2000 image1 Image Peter Caruana 07.jpg 100px leader1 Peter Caruana leader since1 1991 party1 Gibraltar Social Democrats leader1 Peter Caruana leaders seat1 last election1 seats needed1 seats1 8 seat change1 popular vote1 percentage1 58.4 swing1 image2 Image Joebossano.jpg 100px colour2 nominee2 leader2 Joe Bossano leader since2 party2 Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party leaders seat2 running mate2 last election2 seats needed2 seats2 7 seat change2 popular vote2 percentage2 40.6 swing2 poll1 date poll1 source map image map size map caption title Chief Minister before election Peter Caruana before colour after election Peter Caruana after colour before party Gibraltar Social Democrats after party Gibraltar Social Democrats Politics of Gibraltar Generalelection s were held in Gibraltar in 2000 . They were won by Peter Caruana Peter Caruana s incumbent Gibraltar Social Democrats GSD , who took over 50 of the popular vote and eight of the 15 contested seats. Results The results in order of votes were as follows ref http www.gib.gi election results.html Results of the Gibraltar GeneralElection, 2000 ref class wikitable style text align center Candidate br number List of political parties in Gibraltar Political br party Name of candidate Number of br votes 6 Gibraltar Social Democrats GSD Peter Caruana CARUANA, Peter Richard 8747 13 GSD LINARES, Bernard Anthony 8700 2 GSD Keith Azopardi AZOPARDI ... of Assembly . References Reflist Gibraltar elections Gibraltar election stub Category Elections in Gibraltar Category 2000 elections in Europe Category 2000 in Gibraltar Generalelection ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanese generalelection, 2000 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Japanese generalelection, 1996 previous year 1996 next election Japanese generalelection, 2003 next year 2003 seats for election All 480 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 241 election date 25 June 2000 image1 File Yoshiro mori 2.jpg 145px leader1 Yoshir Mori party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan leaders seat1 Ishikawa Prefecture Ishikawa 2nd last election1 239 seats, 38.63 seats1 239 seat change1 0 popular vote1 16,714,043 percentage1 28.7 image2 File Yukio Hatoyama.jpg 138px leader2 Yukio Hatoyama party2 Democratic Party of Japan leaders seat2 Hokkaido 9th last election2 seats2 129 seat change2 129 popular vote2 14,834,091 percentage2 25.5 map image JapanGE2000.png map size 350px map caption List of Districts of the House of Representatives of Japan Parliamentary districts won by br font color 00FFFF font LDP font color FF8080 font .... Japanese generalelection, 2000 References http psephos.adam carr.net Adam Carr s Election Archive Reflist Japanese elections Category 2000 elections in Japan Category Japanese general elections 2000 de Sh giin Wahl 2000 he 2000 ja 42 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii w 2000 roku zh 42 ... exist. The house was dissolved again in October 2003 and the Japan generalelection, 2003 next election was held on 9 November. The Liberal Democrat Party maintained its coalition majority with help ... posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Yoshir Mori before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Yoshir Mori after party Liberal Democratic Party ... of the Japanese Diet were held on 25 June 2000. These statistics are from the newspaper Asahi Shimbun of 26 and 27 June 2000. Parties Komeito New Komeito Democratic Party of Japan DPJ Minshu ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Venezuelan presidential election, 2000 country Venezuela type presidential ongoing no previous election Venezuelan presidential election, 1998 previous year 1998 next election Venezuelan presidential election, 2006 next year 2006 election date July 30, 2000 Hugo Rafael Ch vez Fr as image1 File Chavez141610 2.jpg 100px nominee1 Hugo Ch vez party1 Fifth Republic Movement home state1 Barinas state Barinas states carried1 23 popular vote1 3,757,773 percentage1 59.76 Francisco Javier Arias C rdenas image2 File Replace this image male.svg 100px nominee2 Francisco Arias ... vote2 2,359,459 percentage2 37.52 map image map size map caption title President before election Hugo Ch vez before party United Socialist Party of Venezuela after election Hugo Ch vez after party United Socialist Party of Venezuela Politics of Venezuela A presidential election was held in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on July 30, 2000. This was the first election held under Venezuela s newly adopted 1999 Venezuela Constitution 1999 constitution . Results Venezuelan presidential election, 2000 As a result of this election, incumbent President of Venezuela President Hugo Ch vez originally voted in under the previous constitution in 1998 see Venezuelan presidential election, 1998 1998 election results was elected to a second six year term. He was sworn in on August 19, 2000. On June 8, 2004 it was announced that the result of this election would be put to a Recall election recall referendum on 15 August. See Venezuelan recall referendum, 2004 . See also Venezuelan presidential election, 2006 Venezuelan presidential election, 1998 Topics related to Hugo Ch vez Venezuelan elections DEFAULTSORT Venezuelan Presidential Election, 2000 Category Elections in Venezuela 2000 Category 2000 elections in South America Category 2000 in Venezuela es Elecciones generales de Venezuela de 2000 ... more details
Politics of Dominica General elections were held in Dominica on 31 January 2000 and saw the Dominica Labour Party led by Rosie Douglas take power defeating the previous government of the United Workers Party Dominica United Workers Party led by Edison James , despite the UWP receiving more votes. The DLP won 10 seats, the UWP 9 seats and the Dominica Freedom Party took 2 seats. Voter turnout was 59.25 . ref http avirtualdominica.com election2000 election2000.htm Election2000 ref The Dominica Labour Party formed a government in coalition with the Dominica Freedom Party. ref name election http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2091 00.htm Dominica parliamentary elections House of Assembly, 2000 ref Voter turnout was 60.2 , ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p230 ISBN 9780199283576 ref the lowest since the introduction of universal suffrage in 1951. Issues The ruling United Workers Party campaigned on their economic record while the Dominica Labour Party focused on charges of corruption against the government. ref name election Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left United Workers Party Dominica United Workers Party 15,555 43.4 9 2 align left Dominica Labour Party 15,362 42.9 10 5 align left Dominica Freedom Party 4,858 13.6 2 3 align left Independents 29 0.1 0 New align left Invalid blank votes 460 align left Total 36,264 100 21 0 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen References reflist External links http avirtualdominica.com election2000 election2000.htm Full results of 2000election Dominican elections Category Elections in Dominica Category 2000 elections in the Caribbean Category 2000 in Dominica ... more details
Politics of Sudan General elections were held in Sudan between 13 and 23 December 2000 to elect a List of heads of state of Sudan President and National Assembly of Sudan National Assembly . The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties including the Umma Party Sudan Umma Party , the Democratic Unionist Party Sudan Democratic Unionist Party and the Popular National Congress , ref http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2297 00.htm Sudan Elections in 2000 Inter Parliamentary Union ref which resulted in an easy victory for the incumbent President Omar al Bashir of the National Congress Sudan National Congress in the presidential election, with the National Congress also victorious the National Assembly election, winning 355 of the 360 seats, 112 of which were uncontested. Results Presidential election class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Omar al Bashir align left National Congress Sudan National Congress 86.5 align left Gaafar Nimeiry align left Alliance of the Peoples Working Forces 9.6 align left Malik Hussain 1.6 align left Al Samuel Hussein Osman Mansour align left Liberal Democrats Sudan Liberal Democrats 1.0 align left Mahmoud Ahmed Juna 1.0 align left colspan 2 Total 100 National Assembly class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left National Congress Sudan National Congress 355 align left Independents 5 align left Total 360 References reflist Sudanese elections Category 2000 elections in Africa Category 2000 in Sudan Category Elections in Sudan Category National Legislature of Sudan 2000election ... more details
Politics of Ethiopia Ethiopia held Elections in Ethiopia general elections on 14 May and 31 August 2000, for seats in both its Council of People s Representatives national and in several Regions of Ethiopia Regional government councils. although several opposition parties boycotted the election, 17 parties including the All Amhara People s Organization , the Southern Ethiopia Peoples Democratic Coalition SEPDC , and the Oromo National Congress did participate. ref name USSD http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2001 af 8372.htm Ethiopia Country Reports on Human Rights Practices , Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, US State Department accessed 9 July 2009 ref According to observers organized by Ethiopian Human Rights Council , local U.N. staff, diplomatic missions, political parties, and domestic non governmental organization s, both the general and the regional elections that year were generally free and fair in most areas however, serious election irregularities occurred in the Southern ..., the National Election Board of Ethiopia NEBE investigated the complaints and determined that many of them had merit. These included incidents of election officials instructing voters for whom to vote ... who served as SEPDC election observers found their salaries were withheld and were denied entry to summer ... Chamber Elections held in 2000 , PARLINE database accessed 20 October 2009 ref Results ... 481 of the 547 seats in the national election, broken down between its members as follows the Oromo ... parties won the election except in Afar Region Afar where the Afar National Democratic Party won 84 ... 2000 Regional State Council Elections in Ethiopia ref Notes reflist Ethiopian Elections Category 2000 elections in Africa Ethiopia Category 2000 in Ethiopia Generalelection Category Elections in Ethiopia General, 2000 de Parlamentswahlen in thiopien 2000 fr lections l gislatives thiopiennes de 2000 ... more details