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    voting. Thus, Salinas de Gortari was now officially President-elect. Of the five federal entities (the states of Baja California, Michoacán, Morelos, the...
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    José Ortega Moncada (10 September 2001). "El Gobierno del Distrito Federal ante el reto de la modernización inmobiliaria" (in Spanish). Inmobiliare Magazine...
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    against women. The coalition fielded candidates in 219 of the 300 federal electoral districts, covering all the districts of 18 states and some districts...
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    percentages include: Chiapas, 81 ballot boxes (1.6%); Distrito Federal, 227 (1.85%); Estado de México, 362 (2.33%); Michoacán, 300 (5.5%); Morelos, 124...
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    career in government at the municipal, state and federal levels. After several years in Baja California, Acosta Cid returned to San Luis Río Colorado, where...
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    Mexican Workers' Party (PMT). The PMS donated its registration with the Federal Electoral Commission (CFE) to enable the new party to be established. Small...
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    leaders blamed on repression and electoral fraud by the PRI-controlled federal government. Outgoing President Carlos Salinas de Gortari chose his Secretary...
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    Autonomous University of Baja California. In 2002, Mancera was a review committee member of the Criminal Procedure Code for the Federal District, and around...
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    nuevos distritos electorales". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2018. López, Lorena (23 August 2018). "Oposición impugnará reparto de curules...
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    irregularity in the southern state of Campeche involved the European Union electoral observer Rocco Buttiglione and could have created problems for President...
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  • Mexico "Senadores Integrantes de las LXII y LXIII Legislaturas". Retrieved September 23, 2013. Instituto Federal Electoral (August 22, 2012). "Asigna Consejo...
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    those powers not expressly vested in the federal government; Mexico's two remaining territories, Baja California Sur and Quintana Roo, achieved statehood...
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  • Zaldívar Lelo de Larrea (since January 2, 2019) Aguascalientes: Martín Orozco Sandoval  PAN Baja California: Jaime Bonilla MORENA Baja California Sur: Carlos...
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  • Arturo Zaldívar Lelo de Larrea (since January 2, 2019) Aguascalientes: Martín Orozco Sandoval Baja California: Francisco Vega de Lamadrid , until October...
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  • Revolución Mexicana (PARM): Óscar Mauro Ramírez Ayala Wikipedia in Spanish - LIV Legislatura del Congreso de la Unión de México. Consulted 7 July 2016....
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    the five proportional representation electoral regions. (1991 - 1993): Fernando Ortiz Arana (1993 - 1994): María de los Ángeles Moreno Partido Acción Nacional:...
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  • Aguascalientes: Martín Orozco Sandoval  PAN Baja California: Francisco Vega de Lamadrid  PAN Baja California Sur: Carlos Mendoza Davis  PAN Campeche: Alejandro...
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