2004 Mexican elections explained
A number of local elections took place in Mexico during 2004 in 14 of the 31 states:
June 20, 2004
- State congress, and mayors.[1]
- See: 2004 Yucatán state election
July 4, 2004
- State congress and five mayors.
- See: 2004 Baja California state election
August 1, 2004
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Aguascalientes state election
September 15, 2004
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Veracruz state election
October 3, 2004
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Tamaulipas state election
October 17, 2004
- State congress and mayors.
- See: 2004 Chiapas state election
November 14, 2004
- State congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Michoacán state election
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Puebla state election
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Sinaloa state election
- Governor, state congress, and mayors.
- See: 2004 Tlaxcala state election
See also
Notes and References
- News: Ernesto Emmerich . Gustavo . Mexico’s 2004 Local Elections What to Expect . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240824202145/http://www.revistascisan.unam.mx/Voices/pdfs/6702.pdf . 24 August 2024 . 24 August 2024 . Voices of Mexico.