2005 Coahuila state election
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2005 Coahuila state election
[edit]On September 24 elections took place in the Mexican state of Coahuila to elect its governor, deputies in the state legislature and presidents for the 38 municipios the state is divided in.
Results
[edit]With 98% of polling stations accounted for by September 25 the results are:
Governor
[edit]- Humberto Moreira (Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI), had 55.5% of the vote.
- Jorge Zermeño (National Action Party, PAN), had 33%.
- Juan Pablo Rodríguez (Democratic Revolution Party, PRD), had 3% of the vote.
- Ramón Díaz Avila (Labor Party, PT), had 1.3% of the vote.
- Ana Patricia Reynoso Alvarado (Green Party), had 0.66% of the vote.
Municipal Presidents
[edit]- PRI. 28 (of 38).
State legislature
[edit]- PRI. 16 through majority for a total of 20.
- PAN. 4 through majority for a total of 8.
- PRD. 2.
- PVEM. 2.
- PT. 1.
Voter turnout
[edit]The voter turnout was considered relatively high at 52%
External links
[edit]- (in Spanish) Official site Archived 2017-03-18 at the Wayback Machine of the Electoral Federal Institute of Mexico (IFE).
- Official site of the government of Coahuila.
News articles
[edit]- PRI snaps up win in Coahuila state[permanent dead link ] article on El Universal.
- (in Spanish) Elección sin sorpresas en Coahuila; gana el priísta Humberto Moreira ("An election without surprises in Coahuila, Humbarto Moreira is the winner") article on La Jornada.
- (in Spanish) Reparten plurinominales en Coahuila; dan constancias ("Plurinominals are distributed; certificates are given") article on El Universal.