• The federal electoral districts (Spanish: distritos electorales federales) of Mexico are the 300 constituencies or electoral districts into which Mexico...
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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 (6%);...
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    sistema que recibía los resultados de la votación de 54,641 casillas desde los distritos electorales". Memoria Política de México. Retrieved 19 April 2021...
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    Impresiones Aereas SA de CV: 5–6. ISSN 1870-9400. "ROMA NORTE I", Instituto Electoral del Distrito Federal (Federal District Electoral Institute website)...
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    States. It had special status as a federal district until January 2016 and was originally called Distrito Federal. Mexico City was separated from the...
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    candidate. After a contentious campaign and a controversial electoral procedure, the Federal Electoral Institute's official results gave Calderón the lead (0...
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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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    nuevos distritos electorales". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2018. López, Lorena (23 August 2018). "Oposición impugnará reparto de curules...
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    Sunday, 2 July 2000. Voters went to the polls to elect a new president to serve a single six-year term, replacing President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León...
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  • central Mexico. A year later, in 2007, Soriana opened its first store in Distrito Federal (today Mexico City) with the branch Mercado Soriana Ermita, as well...
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    March 3, 2011. "Tabla cronológica de hechos históricos de Iztapalapa en el contexto nacional y del Distrito Federal" [Chronological table of historical...
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    Chihuahua City (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Chihuahua served as the de facto capital of Nueva Vizcaya because most governors preferred to reside there rather than in Durango, the capital of the province...
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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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  • Américo Gomes Ribeiro da Luz (Federal Deputy; paternal uncle of Carlos) Leovigildo Leal da Paixão (Minas Gerais Regional Electoral Justice; son-in-law of Américo)...
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  • Juan Alexis Dubernard Chauveau (b. September 23, 1923 in Coyoacán, Distrito Federal) was an engineer who founded the "Textiles Morelos" factory on San...
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    Ciudad de la garza Mexico. Mexico City: Ayuntamiento del Distrito Federal. pp. 21–25. Alvarez, José Rogelio (2000). "Mexico, Ciudad de". Enciclopedia de Mexico...
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  • party lists in each of the proportional representation (plurinominal) electoral regions. Alexandro Martínez Camberos Noé Aguilar Tinajero (1988 - 1991):...
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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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  • Retrieved August 28, 2020. "Esta es la razón por la que dejó de existir el Distrito Federal". Excélsior (in Spanish). 5 February 2020. Retrieved September...
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  • ruling is stayed until March 2. March 1 In a concession to the junk food industry, a judge from the Juzgado Séptimo de Distrito en Materia Administrativa...
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  • Riquelme Solís  PRI Colima: José Ignacio Peralta  PRI Distrito Federal: Claudia Sheinbaum MORENA Durango: José Rosas Aispuro Guanajuato: Diego Sinhué Rodríguez...
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