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2006 State of Mexico election

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A local election was held in the State of Mexico, Mexico on Sunday, March 12, 2006. About 3.5 million people (40% of the total registered electorate) went to the polls to elect, on the local level:

  • 125 municipal presidents (mayors) to serve for a three-year term.
  • 75 local deputies (45 by the first-past-the-post system and 30 by proportional representation) to serve for a three-year term in the Congress of the State of México.

In addition to the eight nationally recognized political parties, the State of Mexico has, as of 2006, one locally recognized political party, the Partido Unidos por México (PUM), therefore nine political parties will participate in the Mexico state election.

Election results

Official results can be found at the 2006 elections website.

Municipalities

Party/AllianceWon
Alliance for Mexico (PRI–PVEM)
National Action Party (PAN)
Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)
Convergence
Labor Party (PT)
Alliance PRD–PT
Alliance PRD–PT–Convergence
Alliance PRD–Convergence
Alliance PT–Convergence
Alliance PAN–PRD
Alliance PAN–PRD–PT
Alliance PAN–PT

Local Congress

Party2006 results2003 resultsChange
Alliance for Mexico (PRI–PVEM)
PRD–PT
National Action Party (PAN)
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