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  1. Há 9 horas · 2024 Mexican general election 2 June 2024 Presidential election ← 2018 2030 → Opinion polls Turnout 60.92% (2,5 pp) Reporting 95.23% as of 20:41 CDMX time Nominee Claudia Sheinbaum Xóchitl Gálvez Jorge Máynez Party Morena PAN [a] MC Alliance Sigamos Haciendo Historia Fuerza y Corazón por México Popular vote 33,226,602 15,620,726 5,832,105 Percentage 59.35% 27.90% 10.41% Presidential ...

    • Sigamos Haciendo Historia
    • MORENA
    • Claudia Sheinbaum
  2. Há 1 dia · Institutional Revolutionary Party: 575,744: 17.14: Miguel Ángel Martínez Espinosa: National Action Party: 369,470: 11.00: Salvador Cosío Gaona: Ecologist Green Party of Mexico: 96,762: 2.88: Martha Rosa Araiza Soltero: New Alliance Party: 68,597: 2.04: Carlos Orozco Santillán: Party of the Democratic Revolution: 35,107: 1.05: Non ...

  3. Há 4 dias · 31 May 2024. Save articles to read later and create your own reading list. Mexico City, Mexico – Such a political turnaround would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago. Since 2009, Alejandra...

  4. Há 2 dias · The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and its predecessors Partido Nacional Revolucionario (PNR) (1929–1938) and Partido de la Revolución Mexicana (PRM) (1938–1946) in Mexico held the presidency from 1929 to 2000. The party governed all states until 1989 and controlled both chambers of congress until 1997.

  5. Há 3 dias · Gálvez entered politics in 2000 under the government of Vicente Fox, the first president to be elected following the end of the Institutional Revolutionary Party’s reign after 71 years.

  6. Há 5 dias · The candidate of the National Action Party (PAN), Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), and Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) proposed a regularization program for migrants from the United States and increasing the issuance of work visas.

  7. Há 3 dias · That changed in 2000, when the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) lost the presidency. López Obrador has increased the size and power of the military, slashed funding to Mexico’s independent election institute and doxed journalists who report critically on him.