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2006 Jalisco state election


A local election was held in the Mexican state of Jalisco on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Voters went to the polls to elect, on the local level:

  • A new Governor of Jalisco to serve for a six-year term. Emilio González Márquez (PAN) won.
  • 125 municipal presidents (mayors) to serve for a three-year term.
  • 40 local deputies (20 by the first-past-the-post system and 20 by proportional representation) to serve for a three-year term in the Congress of Jalisco.

Gubernatorial Election

Eight political parties participated in the 2006 Jalisco state election; two of them (the PRD and the PT) joined forces.

Party/AllianceCandidateVotesPercent
National Action PartyEmilio González Márquez1,296,74545.19
Institutional Revolutionary PartyArturo Zamora Jiménez1,187,82241.40
Party of the Democratic Revolution, Labor PartyEnrique Ibarra Pedroza224,5907.83
New Alliance PartyFernando Espinoza de los Monteros48,3551.69
Social Democratic Alternative PartyOliva Ornelas Torres36,2661.26
ConvergenceAntonio Jaime Reynoso17,8290.62
Ecologist Green Party of MexicoAdalberto Velasco Antillón00.00
Write-in3,5010.12
None54,2141.89
Total2,869,322100.00

Source: Instituto Electoral del Estado de Jalisco

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