STATE
ELECTIONS
2018
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNORS
In addition to the presidential elections and for the renewal of the Federal Congress, midterm elections were held in 30 entities of the country, in which 8 Governors, 27 LocalCongresses, 1,596 City Councils, 16 City Halls and the Head of Government of Mexico City will be renewed.
8 Governors
1 Head of
Government, Mexico City
387 Local Deputies(Proportional
Representation)
585 Local Deputies
(Relative Mayority)
16Town HallsMexico City
1596Municipalities
8 Governors in:• Chiapas• Guanajuato• Jalisco• Morelos• Puebla• Tabasco• Veracruz• Yucatán
This electoral process will be characterized by the introduction of the reelection. Depending on the State, local deputies may be re-elected for four or two consecutive terms, which isequivalent to twelve and six years in office, respectively. The members of the City Councils: Municipal Presidents and Trustees, may be re-elected for an additional period only.
• Baja California• Baja California Sur• Campeche• Chiapas• Coahuila• Ciudad de México• Durango• Guanajuato• Guerrero• Jalisco• Estado de México• Michoacán• Morelos
• Nayarit• Nuevo León• Puebla• Querétaro• San Luis Potosí• Sinaloa• Sonora• Tabasco• Tlaxcala• Veracruz• Yucatán
4 consecutive
2 consecutive periods • Aguascalientes• Chihuahua• Colima• Hidalgo• Oaxaca• Quintana Roo• Tamaulipas• Zacatecas
Re-election for up to four periods:
Re-election for up to two periods:
INTRODUCTION
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNORS
POLITICAL MAP (LOCAL GOVERNMENT REDISTRIBUTION)
Current Political Map
Currently, the States’ Governments are distributed among thefollowing political forces:
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8
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Political Map 2018
According to the election results, the distribution of local governments will be as follows:
States in which will be transition in the partyoccupying the Governorship:
CDMX
CHIAPAS
JALISCO
MORELOS
TABASCO
The party continues in the government in the States of:PUEBLA (PAN) and GUANAJUATO (PAN)
VERACRUZ
Party 2015 2018 Dif.
14 12 -2
8 8 =
0 5 +5
4 5 +1
4 1 -3
0 1 +1 YUCATÁN
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNORS
Claudia Sheinbaum PardoCDMX
46.94%
39.03%
JALISCO
Enrique Alfaro Ramírez
52.53%
MORELOSCuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo
Rutilio Escandón Cadenas
CHIAPAS
35.76%
Adán A. López HernándezTABASCO
61.78%
Mauricio Vila Dosal
31.65%
YUCATÁN
Martha Erika Alonso
38.04%
PUEBLA
VERACRUZ
44.68%
49.68%
GUANAJUATO
Cuitláhuac García Jiménez
Sinhué Rodríguez Vallejo
ELECTED CANDIDATES (PROJECTED)
PREP: 58.60%
PREP: 88.82%
PREP: 77.66%
PREP: 91.40%
PREP: 70%
PREP: 76.12%
PREP: 90.14%
PREP: 57.46%
PREP: 70.81%
ELECTION 2018
LOCAL CONGRESSES
LOCAL CONGRESSES (ONLY RELATIVEMAJORITY)
Party 2018 Election
Final Composition
19 19
5 5
1 4
1 3
Divided 1 1
Preliminary data show a favorable trend for the coalition of Morena, PES and PT, who would
become the first political force:
• Baja California Sur• Chiapas• Ciudad de México• Colima• Durango• Estado de México• Guerrero• Hidalgo• Michoacán• Morelos
• Oaxaca• Puebla• San Luis Potosí• Sinaloa• Sonora• Tabasco• Tlaxcala• Veracruz• Zacatecas
The coalition formed by PAN, PRD and MC would be the first
political force in:
• Aguascalientes• Chihuahua• Guanajuato• Jalisco• Querétaro
• The PRI, PVEM, PANAL Coalitiononly manages to be the firstforce in the Yucatan;
• Campeche is divided betweenMORENA and PRI;
• PAN manages to be the firstforce in Nuevo León.
ELECTION 2018
AGUASCALIENTES’ LOCAL CONGRESS
AGUASCALIENTES
LXIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 1
PAN 13
PRI 6
PVEM 2
MC 0
PT 0
PES 1
PANAL 3
HUMANISTA 0
INDEPENDIENTE 0
Total: 27 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The
distribution of proportional representation deputies will be determined from the
percentages of votes obtained by each party..
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIV LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
Coalitions Por México al Frente and JuntosHaremos Historia were the only ones to win aseat in the local Congress through relativemajority’s method.
The coalition Por México al Frente achieved amajority in Congress by obtaining 14 relativemajority deputies, followed by Juntos HaremosHistoria with 4.
The PRI went from being the second politicalforce in Congress to obtaining zerorepresentation through relative majority. Samesituation with PVEM and PANAL.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(18 Relative Majority,
9 Proportional Representation)
27
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null votes
782,038454,946 327,092 17,238
58.17% 41.82% 3.79%
September 15, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
14
4
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
XIV LEGISLATURE BCS
Party Deputies
PAN 13
PRI 3
PT 1
PRS 2
MORENA 1
INDEPENDENT 1
Total: 21 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
XV LEGISLATURE BCS CONSIDERATIONS
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(16 Relative Majority,
5 Porportional Representation)
21
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
516,146261,443 254703 11,693
56.59% 43.41% 4.49%
5 Municipilaties
August 31st, 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR’S LOCAL CONGRESS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
The relationship of the local executive currentlyrepresented by the PAN with the legislativepower can become complicated.
The results show an alternation in the stateCongress, since MORENA-PES achieved 14seats of relative majority, which werepreviously owned by the PAN.14
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CURRENT INTEGRATION
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
La Paz Rubén Muñoz Álvarez
Los Cabos Jesús Armida Castro
Guzmán
CONSIDERATIONS
* Projected winner.
25 -29 September 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
The PAN who currently governs the 5 municipalities of theentity, but in this elections will probably only win in Loreto.
The results favor the coalition formed by MORENA and PES,by obtaining the victory in 3 out of 5 municipalities, includingLa Paz and Los Cabos.
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
ELECTION 2018
CAMPECHE’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CAMPECHE
LXII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 15
PAN 10
PVEM 3
PANAL 2
PRD 1
MORENA 1
INDEPENDENT 3
Total: 35 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIII LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
PRI remains as a majority. However, MORENAwill become the second force, by obtaining 8seats under the principle of Relative Majority.
During the registration to the electoral process,the Alliance “Juntos Haremos Historia” was notconsolidated; so MORENA competed by itself.
The head of the local Government is RafaelAlejandro Moreno Cárdenas from PRI; In thiscontext, the new reconfiguration of theCongress will modify the relation between bothpowers.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(21 Relative Majority, 14
Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
35
11
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
642 05668.93 % 31.03 % 4.16 %
348,129 156, 693 14, 191
September 30th, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
CURRENT INTEGRATION
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
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ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
CampecheEliseo Fernández
Montufar
CarmenPablo Gutiérrez
Lazarus
CONSIDERATIONS
There is political alternation in Campeche, the capital, wherethe candidate of the coalition “Por México al Frente” won.
The electoral geography of the Coalition “Todos porMéxico”, conformed by PRI, PVEM and PANAL, shows thecontinuity of the electoral preference towards the alliancein 5 of the 11 municipalities.
However, the Coalition “Por México al Frente” (PAN-MC) isplaced as the second force with 3 municipalities andMORENA appears on the state with the victory in 2municipalities.
October the 1st, 2018Mayors take Office
* Projected winner.
CAMPECHE
CHIAPAS
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(24 Relative Majority,
16 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
40
124
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
3,459,7762,352,993 1,106,783 92,238
68.01% 31.99% 5.62%
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
Manuel Velasco Coello
Governor 2012-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party / Coalition Percentage
Rutilio Escandón Cadenas Juntos Haremos Historia
39.93%
Roberto A. Albores Gleason Podemos Mover a
Chiapas
20.41%
Fernando Castellanos Cal y Mayor
PVEM – Mover a Chiapas –
Chiapas Unido
21.63%
BIOGRAPHY: PhD in Law from the UNAM. He served as Chief Justice of the
Superior Court of Justice and the Council of the Judiciary of the State of
Chiapas (2013-2018).
RUTILIO ESCANDÓN CADENAS (GOVERNOR*)
• Fight against corruption.• Austere government• Promotion of employment.• Promotion to the development of agriculture
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
December 8 2018Governor takes office.
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
LXVI LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PVEM 13
PRI 10
Chiapas Unido 4
Mover a Chiapas 3
PAN 2
PRD 2
MORENA 2
INDEPENDENT 1
Total: 37 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXVII LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
October 1 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
CHIAPA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
The local parties were significantly affected inthese elections.
The Local Congress of Chiapas went fromhaving a PVEM majority to one led by theCoalition Juntos Haremos Historia".
The Coalition Juntos Haremos Historia will notonly have a majority in the Local Congress but willalso lead the State’s Executive, with which agood relationship between the local powers isexpected. This will be relevant for the approvalof the local budget.
Different parties competed independently, butwon no local electoral district.
CHIAPAS
9
15
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Tuxtla Gutiérrez Carlos Orsoe Morales Vaquez
Chiapa de Corzo Caralampio AlegriaGomez
San Cristóbal de las CasasJeronima Toledo
Villalobos
CONSIDERATIONS
October 1 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
Chiapas had its first local reelection, where it was notachieved in any municipality.
There was alternation in the 3 municipalities mentioned,with a broad advantage.
Chiapas went from being a state governed locally by thePVEM to a state governed mostly by the MOREN-PT-PEScoalition.
CHIAPAS
ELECTION 2018
CHIHUAHUA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CHIHUAHUA
LXV LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MORENA 2
PRD 1
PAN 16
PRI 5
PVEM 2
MC 1
PT 2
PES 1
PANAL 3
Total: 33 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXVI LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The relation between the Executive and theLegislative Powers will be modified due to adivided government. Governor Javier Corral(PAN) will need to seek to legislative alliances inorder to obtain majority in the Congress.
PRI reduces its power by becoming the thirdpolitical force with a minimum representationthat won’t help them to stablish a strong publicagenda.
MORENA, due to the promotion of AMLO effect,increases its presence in the state, becoming thesecond political force, which will help them topromote a competitive candidacy on 2021Governor election.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(22 Relative Majority,
11 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
33
67
Voter Turnout
Total Participation
Abstentions Null Votes
2,767,2601,527,527 1,151,180 77,483.28
55.2% 41.6% 2.8%
September 1, 2018Local Deputies take Office
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
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9
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CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
CONSIDERATIONS
PAN achieved to maintain most Municipalities, althoughthey lost an important industrial center such asCuauhtémoc.
Cd. Juarez is a key Municipality considering it’s the center ofthe State commerce and one of the principal bordercrossings with USA; it will have a change of government ifthe trends are confirmed. The independent Candidate,Héctor A. Cebada Alvídrez, wasn’t able to be re-elected asMajor, since there have been corruption charges againsthim that impacted his political reputation.
PRI’s candidate to Aquiles Serdán, Héctor Ariel FernándezMartinez, could be reelected. Aquiles Serdán would be oneof the first Municipalities that has continuity in theirgovernment process.
September 10th, 2018Mayors take Office.
* Projected winner.
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
ChihuahuaMaría Eugenia
Campos Galván
Cd. Juárez Independent Javier González
Mocken
Cuauhtémoc Carlos Tena Nevárez
Santa BárbaraJosé Antonio Bilbao
Martínez
Aquiles SerdánHéctor Ariel
Fernández Martínez(Reelection)
CHIHUAHUA
ELECTION 2018
HEAD OF
GOVERNMENT
MEXICO CITY
Governor
Local Deputies(33 Relative Majority,
33 Proportional Representation)
Town Halls
1
66
16
VoterTurnout
Total Participation
Abstentions Null Votes
324,659172, 833 151,826 6,230
53.24% 46.76% 3.6%
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
José Ramón Amieva Gálvez
SubstituteHead of
Government2012-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo Juntos Haremos
Historia
Alejandra Barrales Magdaleno Por la CDMX Al
Frente
Mikel Arriola Peñalosa
PRI
BIOGRAPHY: Mayor of Tlalpan (2015–2017). Spokeswoman of AMLO’s
2006 presidential campaign. Minister of the Environment of Mexico City
(2000-2006).
CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM PARDO (GOVERNOR*)
• Increase number of surveillance cameras.• No tax increase.• Create the Renewable Energy Agency of the CDMX.• Decrease procedures for SMEs.• Central control of security (single command).• Potentiate technological development in public transport.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
December the 5th, 2018 Governor takes office
ELECTED POSITIONS
2
ELECTION 2018
CDMX’S LOCAL CONGRESS
VII LEGISLATURE ALDF
Party Deputies
MORENA 20
PRD 17
PAN 10
PRI 8
PVEM 3
MC 3
PT 1
PES 1
PANAL 1
HUMANISTA 1
INDEPENDIENT 1
Total: 66 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
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RELATIVE MAJORITY
I LEGISLATURE CONGRESS CDMX CONSIDERATIONS
The results give a majority to the coalitionJuntos Haremos Historia (MORENA-PT-PES)which obtained 31 seats in the I Legislature ofthe Mexico City’s Congress. The foregoingsuggests that the Local Legislative andExecutive will have a good communication.
On the other hand, the coalition Al Frente porMéxico (PAN, PRD, MC) achieves 2 seats, but failsto position itself as a force inside the Congress.
Meanwhile, the PRI did not won any district.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
MEXICO CITY
ELECTION 2018
TOWN HALLS
Town Halls CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Álvaro Obregón Layda Sansores
Azcapotzalco Vidal Lleneras Morales
Benito Juárez Santiago Taboada
Coyoacán Manuel Negrete Arias
Cuajimalpa Adrián Ruvalcaba Suarez
Cuauhtémoc Néstor Núñez
Gustavo A. Madero Francisco Chiguil Figueroa
Iztacalco Raúl Armando Quintero
Iztapalapa Clara Brugada Molina
Magdalena Contreras Patricia Ximena Ortiz
Miguel Hidalgo Victor Hugo Romo
Milpa Alta José Octavio Rivero
Tláhuac Raymundo Martínez Vite
Tlalpan Patricia Elena Aceves
Venustiano Carranza Julio Cesar Moreno Rivera
Xochimilco José Carlos Acosta Ruiz
CONSIDERATIONS
On the other hand, the coalition Al Frente por Méxicopositions itself as second in the preferences when obtaining4 mayoralties.
The PRD is significantly weakened, this party once being themain political force in the city.
The PRI only obtains only one Town Hall (Cuajimalpa).
The results show the consolidation of the coalition JuntosHaremos Historia, integrated by of MORENA, PT and PESobtaining 11 out of 16 Town Halls.
* Projected winner.
December 5th, 2018 Mayors take office
MEXICO CITY
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
COAHUILA
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Saltillo Manolo Jiménez Salinas
Acuña Roberto de los Santos Vázquez
Piedras Negras Claudio Mario Bres Garza
Torreón Jorge Zermeño Infante(reelection)
Nava Sergio Vázquez Vázquez
Ramos Arizpe José María Morales Padilla
San Juan de Sabinas Julio Long Hernández (reelection)
Zaragoza Ángeles Flores Torres (reelection)
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
Most municipalities retained their current party structure.
The preliminary results project alternation in Saltillo andPiedras Negras alternated, both in favor of Juntos HaremosHistoria won.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Municipalities38
January the 1st, 2019Mayors take Office.
ELECTION 2018
COLIMA’S CONGRESS
COLIMA
VIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PAN 9
PRI 8
LOCAL 3
PVEM 2
MC 1
PT 1
PANAL 1
Total: 25 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
RELATIVE MAJORITY
I LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
The Juntos Haremos Historia coalition wins in 15of the 16 local districts.
The Local Congress will have a totalreconfiguration, since MORENA did not hadpresence in the State’s Legislature.
The PRI and PAN are significantly diminished.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(16 Relative Majority,
9 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
25
10
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
530, 720310, 839 208, 356 11, 525
62.64 % 33.66 % 3.70 %
October 1st, 2018Local Deputies take Office
MC and PANAL manage to keep their registrywith 7.3% and 4.9% of the voting, respectively.
CURRENT INTEGRATION
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
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15
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipalities CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Colima Leoncio Alfonso Morán Sánchez
Manzanillo Griselda Martínez Martínez
CONSIDERATIONS
For its part, the port of Manzanillo will be governed by theCoalition Juntos Haremos Historia, with an advantage ofalmost 5% over the second position in charge of the PRI-PVEM.
Elections at the Municipal level, unlike federal trends andthe local Congress itself, are divided. Of the 10Municipalities: MORENA-PT-PES (4), PAN-PRD (2), PRI-PVEM (2) and MC (2).
October 15th, 2018Mayor take Office
COLIMA
Colima, the state capital, registered an extremely closedelection, with a difference of only a few percentage pointsbetween MC (24.33%), PAN-PRD (23.29%), MORENA-PT-PES(21.60%) and PRI-PVEM (20.89%), respectively. Having adifference of 781 votes, between the first place and thesecond.
* Projected winner.
ELECTION 2018
DURANGO
LXVII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRD 2
PAN 8
PRI 10
PVEM 2
PT 1
PANAL 1
INDEPENDENT 1
Total: 25 Deputies
LXVIII LEGISLATURE
25
August 31, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
Local Deputies(15 Relative Majority,
10 Proportional Representation)
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
RELATIVE MAJORITY
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
1,279,679641,855 352,898 23, 719
66.14% 33.67% 4.27%
CONSIDERATIONS
DURANGO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
ELECTED POSITIONS
The alliance formed by PAN-PRD-PD obtains theplace as second force. In contrast, PRI isdisplaced to become the third parliamentarygroup in the local Congress for the nextLegislature.
The preliminary results show that the coalitionPT-MORENA position itself as the first politicalforce.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
4
10
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2
STATE OF MEXICO
LIX LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 34
PRD 12
PAN 11
MORENA 6
MC 3
PES 3
PVEM 2
PT 2
PANAL 2
Total: 75 Deputies
41
RELATIVE MAJORITY
1
LX LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
The new Congress will be a politicalcounterweight to the Governor, Alfredo delMazo (PRI), making it difficult for him to carryout his government program
The preliminary results indicate that theMORENA-PT-PES coalition will become the newforce within the Congress.
MORENA-PT-PES can become a viablegovernment option for the election of the nextGovernor of the entity.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(45 Relative Majority,
30 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
75
125
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
11,643,2906,770,695 4,872,595 217,928
67.10% 32.9% 3.21%
September 4th, 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
EDOMÉX’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Atlacomulco José Téllez Monroy
Cuautitlán Izcalli Ricardo Núñez Ayala
Ecatepec Luis Vilchis Contreras
Huixquilucan Enrique Vargas del Villar
Ixtlahuaca José Solalinde Trejo
Lerma Jaime Cervantes Sánchez
La Paz Olga Medina Serrano
Metepec Gabriela Gamboa Sánchez
Naucalpan de Juárez Patricia Durán Reveles
Ocoyoacac Anallely Olivares Reyes
Otzolotepec Erika Sevilla Alvarado
Tepotzotlán Ángel Zuppa Núñez
Texcoco Sandra Falcón Venegas
Tlalnepantla de Baz Raciel Pérez Cruz
Toluca Juan Sánchez Gómez
Tultitlán Elena García Martínez
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
In this election, the citizens decided not to ratify their trustto the PRI. It will be important that the Governor, Alfredode Mazo, becomes more effective and efficient in theremaining of his Administration, and thus recover thesupport of the citizens of the state.
The preliminary results project the triumph of the coalitionMORENA-PT-PES in 49 out of the 125 Municipalities.
January 1st, 2019Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
STATE OF MEXICO
GUANAJUATO
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(22 Relative majority,
14 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
36
46
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null votes
4,311,7702,274,889 2,036,881 65,223
52.70% 47.30% 3.25%
Current Government
Miguel MárquezMárquez
Governor 2012-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Sinhué Rodríguez Vallejo Por Guanajuato al Frente
49.69
Ricardo Sheffield Padilla Juntos HaremosHistoria
24.341
Gerardo Sánchez GarcíaPRI
12.81
BIOGRAPHY: Close to Governor Miguel Márquez. Former Secretary of
Social Development of Guanajuato (2015-2017). Federal Deputy at the
LXII Legislature (2012-2015). Local Deputy of Guanajuato’s Congress
(2010-2012).
SINHUÉ RODRÍGUEZ VALLEJO (GOVERNOR*)
• Promote foreign investment and strengthen local economy.• Create the Secretariat of Environment and Territorial Planning.• Establish Green taxes.• Short, medium and long term democratic planning through an
Economic and Social Council that includes businessmen, workers,academics and social leaders.
• Privilege public transport solutions in urban centers and strengthenthe logistics infrastructure for intermodal operation.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
September 26, 2018Governor takes Office
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GOVERNOR
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GUANAJUATO'S LOCAL CONGRESS
LXIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PAN 19
PRI 7
PVEM 4
PRD 3
MC 1
PANAL 1
Without Party 1
Total: 36 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIV LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
PRI loses important seats in the local Congressderived from not having an alliance with thePVEM and PANAL. As a result, none of theseparties obtains a relative majority seat.
The Governor elect Sinhué Rodríguez willmaintain a majority in the local Congress, whichwill favor the implementation of hisgovernment plan.
September 25, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
CURRENT INTEGRATION NEXT INTEGRATION
The Andrés Manuel López Obrador factor didnot weigh in the elections for the integration ofthe local Congress, which is a sign of thestrength and acceptance of the PAN in thestate.
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
GUANAJUATO
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ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality Current Administration
Next Administration
Elected Mayor*
Acámbaro Alejandro Tirado Zúñiga
Apaseo el Grande Moisés Guerrero Lara
Celaya Elvira Paniagua Rodríguez
Comonfort Independent Juan Carlos Nieto Juárez
Guanajuato Mario Alejandro Navarro Saldaña
Irapuato José Ricardo Ortiz Gutiérrez
León Héctor Germán René López Santillana
Salamanca María Beatriz Hernández Cruz
San Miguel de Allende Luís Alberto Villarreal García
Silao de la Victoria José Antonio Trejo Valdepeña
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
PAN obtains a positive balance by maintaining the majorityof the municipalities, consolidating itself as a viablegovernment option for Guanajuato.
MORENA wins important municipalities of the State,product of the impulse of local candidates rooted in theregion and accompanied by the AMLO factor.
In the municipalities, PAN maintains the capitalGuanajuato, as a result of two factors: vote of punishmentto the PRI-PVEM-PANAL Coalition and the absence of unityamong them to make the alliance at the local level.
October 10, 2018Mayors take Office
GUANAJUATO
1
GUERRERO
LXI LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 21
PRD 14
PAN 1
PVEM 5
MC 3
PT 1
MORENA 1
Total: 46 Deputies
12
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXII LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
Significant participation of citizens in theelectoral process (+60%), a major challengeconsidering the levels of insecurity in the State.
Unlike the current Legislature in which MORENAonly had one deputy, the party is projected tohave 18, plus the ones gained by the principle ofproportional representation, which guaranteesthat it has a majority for the approval of reforms.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(28 Relative Majority,
18 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
46
81
VoterTurnout
Total Participation
Abstentions Null Votes
2,506,9121,402,705 1,104,207 79,805
62.1% 37.9% 5.6%
September 1st, 2018Local Deputies take Office
6
6
3
ELECTION 2018
GUERRERO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Chilpancingo Antonio Gaspar Beltrán
Acapulco Adela Román Ocampo
Iguala Antonio JaimesHerrera
Taxco Marcos Parra Gómez
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
With the citizen preference to govern the state councils,the PRI is weakened by not maintaining the municipalitiesthat it won in the previous immediate election.
The AMLO effect was also reflected in Guerrero’s electionas several of MORENA's candidates managed to achieverelevant Municipalities.
September 30, 2018Mayors take Office
The PAN-PRD-MC coalition also won importantMunicipalities such as Chilpancingo (state’s capital).
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
GUERRERO
HIDALGO
LXIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 10
PAN 7
PANAL 5
PVEM 3
PRD 3
MORENA 1
PES 1
Total: 30 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIV LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(18 Relative Majority,
12 Proportional Representation)
30
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
2,116,5091,307,367 809142 58,938
61.77% 38.23% 4.84%
September 5th, 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
HIDALGO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
18 Since Hidalgo is a state governed by the PRI, it isexpected that the relationship between the StateExecutive and the State Legislative will be morecomplex. This will have important implicationsfor the approval of the State Budget.
The composition of the Local Congress willchange radically, with MORENA having virtuallywon the 18 local relative majority deputies.
These results are relevant due to PRI’s traditionin Hidalgo.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
JALISCO
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(20 Relative Majority,
19 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
39
125
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
3,607,3332,121,195 1,486,138 65,785
58.60% 41.19% 3.10%
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
Jorge AristótelesSandoval Díaz
Governor 2012-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party / Coalition Percentage
Enrique Alfaro RamírezMC
39.01%
Carlos Lomelí Bolaños Juntos Haremos Historia
24.09%
Miguel Castro ReynosoPRI
16.54%
BIOGRAPHY: Guadalajara’s Mayor with license (2009-2011); Tlajomulco de
Zúñiga’s Mayor (2007-2009); Local Deputy in Jalisco’s Congress.
ENRIQUE ALFARO RAMÍREZ (GOVERNOR*)
• Promote a cities’ system in order to attract investment outside themetropolitan area.
• Create a wastewater network.• Provide incentives to companies through: talent development, zero
corruption, adequate mobility and housing conditions and infrastructure.• Create the Regulatory Improvement Commission.• Create regional development plans.• Fortify the Health System.• Strengthening and consolidation of the state anti-corruption system.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
December 6, 2018Governor takes office.
ELECTION 2018
JALISCO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
LXI LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MC 13
PRI 12
PAN 5
PVEM 3
PRD 2
PANAL 1
INDEPENDIENTE 3
Total: 39 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXII LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The MC-PAN-PRD coalition obtained 17 of the20 relative majority deputies in the LocalCongress.
It is the first governorship obtained byMovimiento Ciudadano in the history of theparty. The triumph of Enrique Alfaro can belargely attributed to his popularity as Mayor ofGuadalajara.
The PRI went from being the second politicalforce in Congress to obtain zero representationof relative majority.
September 30, 2018Local Deputies take Office
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
JALISCO
17
3
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Guadalajara Ismael del Toro
Tlaquepaque María Elena Limón
Arandas Ana Bañuelos Ramírez
Lagos de Moreno José Tecutli Gómez Villalobos
Ocotlán Gabriel Hernández
Puerto Vallarta Arturo Dávalos
Tequila Alfonso Magallanes
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga Salvador Zamora
Zapopan Pablo Lemus Navarro
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
The coalition MORENA-PT-PES won 8 municipalities.
Eventhough the PRI lost presence in a considerable way, itis the party that individually won more Municipalities byobtaining 23 of them.
The coalition Por México al Frente and its member partiesachieved 83 of the 125 municipalities of the state.
October 25, 2018Mayors take Office
JALISCO
ELECTION 2018
CONGRESO MICHOACÁN
MICHOACÁN
LXXIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 12
PAN 7
PRI 15
PVEM 2
MC 1
PT 2
Total: 40 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXXIV LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
The preliminary results show an important changein the local congress. PT and MORENA went fromhaving only two relative majority deputies, toowning 14 for the future legislature.
The second political force in Congress will be PAN,which together with its different alliances will have10 Deputies of relative majority.
The PRI, which currently has 15 deputies in theLXXIII legislature, did not receive support at the pollsand was left with zero relative majority deputies.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(24 Relative Majority,
16 Proportional RepresentationProporcional)
Municipalities
40
113
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
3,020,7961,596,367 1,141,553 102,255
57.9172% 41.6941% 6.4378%
September 15th, 2018Local Representatives takes office
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distributionof proportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages ofvotes obtained by each party.
MICHOACAN ’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
8
14
1
1
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITES
CONSIDERATIONS
Preliminary results show political transition in LázaroCárdenas, Morelia, Maravatío and Angangueo, while inUruapan and Pátzcuaro the party in power will remain.
The PRD had a considerable amount of votes within thestate. The least voted party was the PAN, followed by the PRI.
September 1st, 2018Mayor takes Office
Municipality CurrentAdministration
Next Administration Elected Mayor*
Morelia Raúl Morón Orozco
Lázaro Cárdenas Mariano Ortega Sánchez
Uruapan Víctor Manuel Manríquez González
Pátzcuaro Víctor Manuel Báez Ceja
Angangueo María Hilda Domínguez García
Maravatío José Jaime Hinojosa Campa
* Projected winner.
MICHOACÁN
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(12 Relative Majority,
8 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
20
33
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions
Null Votes
1, 439, 365624, 913 318,216 21,611
66.17% 33.68% 3.44%
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
Graco Luis Ramírez Garrido
Abreu
Governor2012-2018
Elección 2018
Candidate Party / Coalition Percentage
Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo Juntos Haremos
Historia
52.54
Víctor Manuel Caballero Solano Por la CDMX Al
Frente
13.17
Jorge Meade OcaranzaPRI
6.00
BIOGRAPHY: Mayor of Cuernavaca, Morelos for the Social Democratic
Party. Former profesional soccer player.
CUAUHTÉMOC BLANCO BRAVO (GOVERNOR*)
• Fight against corruption.• Sports promotion.
* Projected winner
MAIN PROPOSALS
October 1 2018Governor takes office.
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
MORELOS
LIII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRD 12
PRI 5
PAN 4
PANAL 3
MC 2
PVEM 1
PES 1
HUMANISTA 1
PSD 1
Total: 30 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LIV LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
This change had an impact on the number ofmembers of the Local Congress, from 30 to 20local deputies, on both principles.
The State Congress suffered a redistricting thatincluded the reduction of 18 to 12 districts,derived from an electoral reform that will beused from the 2017-2018 local process.
December 5th 2018Local Deputies take Office
With this result, the coalition “Juntos HaremosHistoria", obtains the absolute majority of theCongress, as well as the State Executive.
ELECTION 2018
MORELOS’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
MORELOS
12
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Cuernavaca José Luis Gómez Borbolla
Cuautla Jesús Corona Damián
Jiutepec Rafael Reyes Reyes
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
In this sense, the Coalition led by MORENA managed toobtain 16 out of 33 Municipalities.
Regarding the state’s capital, an alternation from a localparty to the coalition “Juntos Haremos Historia” tookplace.
Preliminary results project alternation in the 3 mainMunicipalities, the later can be related to the effect of theelection for Federal and State Executives.
October 5th 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
MORELOS
10
ELECTION 2018
NUEVO LEÓN’S CONGRESS
NUEVO LEÓN
LXXIV LEGISLATURE
Partido Diputados
PAN 16
PRI 15
MC 2
PT 4
PANAL 1
INDEPENDIENTE 4
Total: 42 Diputados
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
14
RELATIVE MAJORITY
1
LXXV LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
Preliminary projections suggest that the PAN willremain as the main force in the Local Congress.
For its part, MORENA has positioned itself as thesecond force by obtaining 15 spaces.
The PRI seems to be displaced from being thesecond force in Congress to the third.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(26 Relative Majority,
16 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
42
51
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
3,900,5381,039,533 4,143 42,589
55.42% 41.43% 2.99%
August 31st, 2018Local Deputies take Office
1
CURRENT INTEGRATION
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Monterrey Felipe de Jesús Cantú Rodríguez
Apodaca César Garza Villarreal
Anáhuac Desiderio Urteaga Ortegón
Ciénega de Flores Pedro Alonso Casas Quiñones
García Carlos Alberto Guevara Garza
General Escobedo Clara Luz Flores Carrales (reelection)
Guadalupe Pedro Garza Treviño
Linares Fernando Adame Doria (reelection)
Pesquería Miguel Ángel Lozano MunguÍa (reelección)
Salinas Victoria Gonzalo Elizondo Lira (reelection)
San Nicolás de los Garza Zeferino Salgado Almaguer
San Pedro Garza García Rebeca Clouthier Carrillo
Santa Catarina Héctor Israel Castillo Olivares (reelection)
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
October 30th, 2018Mayor take Office
PREP: 73.66%
The preliminary results project the PAN to winthe largest municipalities of the State:Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza, SantaCatarina and Guadalupe.
It is noteworthy that 5 candidates who soughtreelection have the advantage in: GeneralEscobedo, Linares, Pesquería, Salinas Victoriaand Santa Catarina.
INDEPENDIENTE
INDEPENDIENTE
INDEPENDIENTE
NUEVO LEÓN
OAXACA
LXIII LEGISLATURE
Partido Diputados
PRI 16
MORENA 12
PRD 5
PAN 4
PT 2
PVEM 1
PES 1
PARTIDO UNIDAD POPULAR
1
Total: 42 Deputies
24
RELATIVE MAJORITY
1
LXIV LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The coalition Juntos Haremos Historia ispositioned as the first force to integrate the nextState Legislature with 24 representatives.
For its part, the PRI-PVEM-PANAL only won oneseat, it should be noted that in the currentlegislature the PRI is positioned as the firstmajority.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(25 Relative Majority,
17 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
42
153
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
2,861,2991,301,904 880 65,015
65.78% 34.1% 4.63%
December 5 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
OAXACA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Oaxaca de Juárez Oswaldo García Jarquin
CONSIDERACTIONS
In the capital of the State the candidate for the coalitionJuntos Haremos Historia is positioned as the potentialwinner with 50.44% of the vote.
It should be noted that in such Municipality, there hasbeen no alternation since 2013.
December 5th, 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
OAXACA
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
PUEBLA
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(26 Relative Majority,
15 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
41
217
Voter turnout
Total Participation
Abstentions Null Votes
3,886,3181,650,073 843,068.1433 60,904
66.1845% 33.8155% 3.6909%
Current Government
Antonio Galí Fayad
Governor2017-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Martha Erika Alonso Hidalgo Por Puebla al Frente
37.4593%
Luis Miguel Barbosa Huerta Juntos Haremos
Historia
35.3346%
Enrique Doger GuerreroPRI
17.9510%
BIOGRAPHY: MA in Public Communication; DIF President for Puebla and
State Red Cross Honorary President.
Wife of former governor, Rafael Moreno Valle (2011-2017).
MARTHA ERIKA ALONSO HIDALGO (GOVERNOR*)
• Create a new Ministry of Environment• Tax incentives for businesses that hire people with disabilities.• Oral health campaigns.• Obesity, overweight and diabetes prevention and control campaigns.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
December 14, 2018Governor takes office
ELECTION 2018
PUEBLA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
LIX LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PAN 15
PRD 4
MC 1
NA 3
PT 2
Compromiso por Puebla
5
PRI 6
PVEM 2
SP 3
Total: 41 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is taken into account. Thedistribution of proportional representation deputies will be determined from thepercentages of votes obtained by each party.
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LX LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The electoral victory of Martha Erika Alonso,represents the continuity of the economic policyof the State of Puebla that began her husbandRafael Moreno Valle (2011-2017) and hissuccessor Antonio Gali (2017-2018), bothmembers of the PAN.
In an election that initially was expected to beless competitive, the PAN managed to maintainone of the most relevant States of the country,with that, allowing the party to hold asignificant territorial control.
The main risks faced by the governor-elect areto achieve credibility in her mandate(independence from her husband) and toaddress the growing security problem (fueltheft), as well as maintain the positive trend ofeconomic growth in the State.
CURRENT INTEGRATION NEXT INTEGRATION
PUEBLA
16
8
1
1
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipalities CurrentGovernment
Next Government
Elected Mayor*
Puebla (capital) Eduardo Rivera Pérez
San Andrés Cholula Edmundo TletehuiPercino
Oriental Guillermo Pozos Juárez
Tlahuapan Vidal Roa Benítez
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
Like the gubernatorial elections, the preliminary results ofthe main municipalities elections show a predominantpreference for the PAN and although the coalition of“Juntos Haremos Historia” generated a strongcounterbalance in the race, it failed to achieve power.
Local parties such as the PSI and “Commitment for Puebla”were essential, as they allowed the PAN and his allies toobtain relevant positions.
October 15, 2018Mayor takes Office
PUEBLA
QUERÉTARO
LVII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PAN 13
PRI 8
PRD 1
PVEM 1
PANAL 1
MORENA 1
Total: 25 Deputies
5
RELATIVE MAJORITY
3
LVIII LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
The biggest change is the notorious decrease inseats occupied by the PRI, who will only havetwo relative majority deputies, plus those thatcan be added by the principle of ProportionalRepresentation.
The majority that maintained the PAN willdepend on how the PAN-PRD alliance issustained in the five districts that won in thiselection.
The coalition of MORENA-PT-PES obtained itsthree seats from the three districts that make upthe city of Querétaro, having a low participationin the rest of the entity.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(15 Relative Majority,
10 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
25
18
Lista Nominal Total
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
1,582,953910,431 541, 066 40,720
62.60% 37.27% 4.46%
September 2018Local Deputies take Office
ELECTION 2018
QUERETARO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
5
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
CONSIDERATIONS
The Municipality of San Joaquin will be the only one in thestate to be governed by an independent candidate: BelémLedesma Ledesma, who had already been municipalpresident of the demarcation by the PRI in 2012.
Despite losing municipalities such as Pedro Escobedo andEl Marqués, the PRI-PVEM alliance maintains its presence inthe northern part of the entity that borders Guanajuato andSan Luis Potosí, governing 5 Municipalities.
The fragmentation of the PAN-PRD-MC was observed inthe conformation of the Town Halls, the coalition willgovern altogether 5 municipalities, by itself, the PANoccupies 4 municipalities; and the PAN-PRD alliance will bepresent in 3.
October 1st 2018Mayors take Office
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
QuerétaroLuis Bernardo Nava
Guerrero
San Juan del RíoGuillermo Vega
Guerrero
Pedro Escobedo Isidro Amarildo
Bárcenas Reséndiz
El Marqués Enrique Vega Carriles
Colón José Alejandro Ochoa
Valencia
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
QUERÉTARO
QUINTANA ROO
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Benito Juarez Maria Elena Lezama
Othon P. Blanco Laura Beristain Navarrete
Solidaridad Hernan PastranaPastrana
CONSIDERATIONS
In Quintana Roo, MORENA and the PT were allied in all themunicipalities except Lázaro Cardenas. The PES did notjoined the coalition.
The preliminary results project alternation in the 3mentioned municipalities with a wide advantage for theMORENA-PT coalition.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Municipalities12
September 30th, 2018Mayors take Office
Quintana Roo had its first re-election at the local level.
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
ELECTION 2018
SAN LUIS POTOSI’S LOCAL CONGRESS
SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
LXI LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 4
PAN 7
PRI 8
PVEM 2
MC 1
PT 1
PES 0
PANAL 2
HUMANISTA 0
CONCIENCIA POPULAR 1
Total: 66 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXII LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
The Alliance headed by MORENA will becomethe first political force at the Congress. PRI, withits own alliances will be the second minority.
It’s key to understand the positions of thecandidates to the local congress that won incoalition with PRI, because it isn’t necessary forthem to promote the same agenda
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(15 Relative Majority,
12 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
27
58
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
1,974,3261,298,249 617,222 58,855
65.75% 31.27% 7.26%
September 14, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies iscontemplated. The distribution of proportional representationdeputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
7
3
2
1
1
1
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
PRI loses participation in several Municipalities.
Governor, Juan Manuel Carreras (PRI), loses the majority inthe Local Congress and presence throughout the State.
PAN in alliance with MC will rule the capital that currently isgoverned by the PRD. Ciudad Valles will be governed by anIndependent Candidate and Charcas by a PVEM Candidate.Three key municipalities in the State.
October 1st, 2018Mayors take Office
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
San Luis Potosí (capital) Xavier Nava
Ciudad Valles Adrián Esper Cárdenas
Charcas Manuel López Lara
Cárdenas Jorge Omar Muñoz Martínez
Villa de Reyes Erika Irazema Briones Pérez
SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
2
SINALOA
LXII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 21
PAN 7
PAS 6
PANAL 2
MORENA 2
PVEM 1
PRD 1
Total: 40 Deputies
18
RELATIVE MAJORITY
2
LXIII LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
The election radically reconfigured thecomposition of the State Congress, making theJuntos Haremos Historia coalition the biggestparliamentary group and considerably reducingthe presence of the PRI and the PAN.
Except for the PAS, which joined the Por Sinaloaal Frente coalition, no local party won a seat inCongress in a relative majority.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(24 Relative Majority,
16 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
40
18
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
2,135,258 931,766 621, 886 29,617
53.24% 40.02% 3.17%
ELECTION 2018
SINALOA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
October 1st 2018Local Deputies take Office
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Culiacán Jesús Estrada Ferreiro
Ahome Manuel Guillermo Chapman Moreno
Mazatlán Luis Guillermo Benítez Torres
CONSIDERATIONS
The Por Sinaloa al Frente coalition did not obtain any CityCouncil.
MORENA will govern the main urban centers of the State,obtaining the port of Mazatlan; the capital of the state,Culiacán; Guasave and Ahome. In total, it obtained 8municipalities.
The PRI-PVEM alliance managed to maintain the majority ofmunicipal governments, having a presence in 8 of them.
November 1st 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.
SINALOA
ELECTION 2018
SONORA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
SONORA
LXI LEGISLATURE (CURRENT)
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 1
PAN 13
PRI 15
MC 1
PANAL 2
Total: 33 Deputies
20
RELATIVE MAJORITY
1
LXII LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
The Coalition Juntos Haremos Historia gets animportant representation in the State Congressfor its next term.
At the last cut of the state’s PREP, there is asignificant percentage of abstention, almost50%.
PAN loses 9 districts and PRI 11.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(21 Relative Majority,
12 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
33
72
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null votes
1,246,067647,790 50,255 22,097
51.98% 48.01% 3.4%
September 1st,2018Local Deputies take Office.
Currently, the Governorship is occupied byClaudia Pavlovich (PRI), a complicatedrelationship with the Local Congress is expected.
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality Current Administration
Next Administration
Elected Mayor*
Hermosillo Celida Teresa López.
Nogales Jesús Pujol I.
Navojoa María Quintero B.
Puerto Peñasco Ernesto Roger M.
Cajeme Sergio Mariscal A.
Cananea Eduardo Quiroga J.
Nacozari de García María Juana Romero
Agua Prieta Jesús A. Montaño D.
San Luis Río Colorado Santos González Y.
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
The PRI-PVEM-PANAL coalition loses the capital.
8 out of 9 main municipalities will face political alternation,in six of them Juntos Haremos Historia will occupy the officefor the first time.
September 16st, 2018Mayors take Office.
Out of the 72 Municipalities, the Coalition PRI-PVEM-PANALgets 26; MC 2; PANAL 1; MAS 1; PAN-PRD 12; PT-MORENA-PES 19; Independent 1.
SONORA
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(21 Relative Majority,
14 Proportional representation)
Municipalities
1
35
17
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbsentions Null Votes
1, 687, 618921, 645 765, 973 26, 109
69.3% 30.7% 2.8%
Current Administration
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Adán Augusto López Juntos Haremos Historia
61.85%
Gerardo GaudianoRovirosa Por la CDMX Al
Frente
18.9%
Georgina Trujillo ZentellaPRI
11.8%
BIO: Senator in the LXI & LXII Legislatures (2012-2018). Federal Deputy in
the LXI Legislature (2009-2012) and Local Deputy in the LIX Legislature of
Tabasco’s Congress (2006-2009). Undersecretary of Civil Protection,
Development and Social Prevention of Tabasco.
ADÁN AUGUSTO LÓPEZ (GOVERNOR*)
• Strengthen government institutions and promote participation fromall social sectors, in order to achieve public security.
• Promote productive activities that guarantee the recovery of well-paying jobs and a sustainable economy in the long term.
• Foster clean energy, comprehensive urban development and the useof water as a trigger of sustainable development.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
January 1st, 2019Governor takes office.
Arturo Núñez Jiménez
Governor 2013-2018
TABASCO
ELECTION 2018
TABASCO’S LOCAL CONGRESS
TABASCO
LXII LEGISLATURE
Partido Diputados
MORENA 4
PRD 13
PAN 2
PRI 8
PVEM 5
MC 1
PT 1
PES 0
PANAL 0
HUMANISTA 0
INDEPENDIENTE 1
Total: 35 Deputies
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority depúties is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentage of votesobtained by each party.
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RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIII LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
In an unprecedented event, MORENA obtained16 of the 21 districts, as well as 5 in coalitionwith the PT, positioning itself as an absolutemajority in the Local Congress.
With 87.7% of the records captured, thecandidate of Juntos Haremos Historia, AdánAugusto López, obtains the governorship of thestate with a 43% difference with the secondplace.
The Governorship, the Local Congress and mostMunicipalities will be headed by MORENA, whichwill allow an execution of public policies alignedwith the President’s Government Plan.
September 5th, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
CURRENT INTEGRATION
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According to the PREP’s last update, MORENA isthe first political force in Tabasco.
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Centro (Villahermosa) Evaristo Hernández Cruz
Comalcalco Lorena Méndez Denis
CONSIDERATIONS
Lorena Méndez Denis from MORENA won the Municipalityof Comalcalco with the 51.5% (48,545) of the votes.
In Centro’s Municipality, the coalition PT-Morena, headedby Evaristo Hernández Cruz, came first with a broadadvantage of 69.3%, equivalent to 134,937 votes.
October 5th, 2018Mayors take Office.
MORENA-PT’s coalition obtained 4 municipalities, MORENAby itself 11, and PAN-PRD-MC the remaining two.
TABASCO
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
TAMAULIPAS
* Projected winner.
CONSIDERATIONS
The alliance PAN-PRD-MC mantains key Town Halls and winssome that are currently governed by the PRI.
The number of municipalities represented by PAN increased,and this can be considered as a support to the StateGovernor, Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca.
If tendencies remain, PAN will rule the State Capital (CiudadVictoria), and the city with largest population (Reynosa).
ELECTED POSITIONS
Municipalities43
October 1st, 2018Mayors take Office.
Municipality Current Administration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Matamoros Mario Alberto López Hernández
Altamira Alma Laura Amparan
Nuevo Laredo Oscar Enrique Rivas Cuellar
Victoria Xicoténcatl González Uresti
Tampico Jesús Antonio Nader Nasrallah
Reynosa Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez(reelected)
ELECTION 2018
TLAXCALA’S LOCAL CONGRESS
TLAXCALA
LXII LEGISLATURE (CURRENT)
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 5
PAN 4
PRI 6
PVEM 2
PT 1
PS 2
PANAL 2
PAC 1
INDEPENDIENTE 1
Total: 22 Deputies*
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXIII LEGISLATURECONSIDERATIONS
The preliminary results project a majority to thecoalition MORENA-PT-PES. This can result in acounterweight to the current State Executive(PRI).
The PRI did not win any electoral district,meaning a negative sight for Governor MarcoAntonio Mena Rodríguez.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(15 Relative Majority,
10 Proportional Representation)
25
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
922,016479,302 420,733 21,981
64.91% 30.71% 4.38%
August 30, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
NOTE: Currently 3 seats in Congress aren’t occupied.NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
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CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
VERACRUZ
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(30 Relative Majority,
20 Proportional Representation)
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50
Current Government
Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares
Governor 2016-2018
BIOGRAPHY: Mechanical Engineer with a Master's Degree in Electrical
Engineering and Advanced Control Sciences; Federal Deputy for the LXIII
Legislature (2015-2018); MORENA’s Founder and State Councilor.
CUITLÁHAC GARCÍA JIMÉNEZ (GOVERNOR*)
• Security Plan base on 4 axes: attention to the agriculture sector,consideration of the youngsters, police professionalization andemergency protocols with federal organizations.
• Subsidy of the price of raw materials for livestock and agriculturalproduction.
• Governmental austerity program.• Foster Agricultural Technology Institutes in the state.
* Projected winner.
MAIN PROPOSALS
December 1, 2018Governor takes Office.
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
5,693,6193,260,742 1,746,019 83,698
64.57% 34.87% 2.56%
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Cuitláhuac García Jiménez Juntos Haremos
Historia
43.81%
Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez Por Veracruz al
Frente
38.30%
José Francisco Yunes Zorrila
14.15%
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ELECTION 2018
VERACRUZ’S LOCAL CONGRESS
LXIV LEGISLATURE
Parry Deputies
MORENA 21
PAN 10
PRI 8
PRD 5
INDEPENDIENTE 2
JUNTOS POR VERACRUZ
2
PVEM 1
PANAL 1
Total: 49 Deputies
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RELATIVE MAJORITY
0
LXV LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
November 5, 2018Local Deputies take Office
CURRENT INTEGRATION
PROJECTED INTEGRATION
Although the polls carried out during the campaignperiod showed a closed competition between CuitláhuacGarcía (Juntos Haremos Historia) and Miguel Ángel YunesMárquez (Por Veracruz al Frente), exit polls gave the firsta significant advantage.
According to the PREP, the candidate of the coalitionJuntos Haremos Historia remains in front with 7.64%, ifthe results are confirmed, a third alternation will beexperienced in Veracruz.
Regarding the Local Congress election, the advantage isfor coalition Juntos Haremos Historia, however, PorVeracruz al Frente remains as the second force with 7deputies, and if these results remain, the Congress wouldhave a reconfiguration in its integration compared to theprevious legislature.
Although the Ministry of the Interior pointed out thehigh possibility of acts of violence in the State, accordingto the State Governor and media, the electoral day wasdeveloped without major incidents.
VERACRUZ
ELECTION 2018
GOVERNOR
YUCATÁN
ELECTED POSITIONS
Governor
Local Deputies(15 Relative Majority,
10 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
1
25
106
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
1,544,0621,153,414 366,405 23,160
74.77% 23.73% 1.50%
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
Rolando Zapata Bello
Governor 2013-2018
Election 2018
Candidate Party/Coalition Percentage
Joaquín Díaz Juntos Haremos Historia
Mauricio Vila DosalCandidatura común
Mauricio Sahui RiveroTodos por México
BIOGRAPHY: Mayor of Mérida, Yucatán (2015-2018), Local Deputy in the
LX Legislature of Yucatán’s Congress (2012-2015), Secretary of PAN’s
National Committe in Yucatán (2008-2011).
MAURICIO VILA DOSAL (GOVERNOR*)
• Professionalize municipal police agents.• Develop Merida’s Metropolitan zone.• Implementation of campaigns for the prevention of diseases such as
obesity, diabetes, alcoholism and eating disorders.• Policies that consider equality between women and men in paid and
unpaid work.• Green Infrastructure Plan.• Reduce procedures through the Regulatory Improvement.• Tax incentives for companies that hire young people in their first job.
MAIN PROPOSALS
October 1, 2018Governor takes office
* Projected winner.
ELECTION 2018
YUCATÁN’S LOCAL CONGRESS
LXI LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
MORENA 1
PRD 0
PAN 8
PRI 12
PVEM 1
MC 0
PT 0
PES 0
PANAL 3
HUMANISTA 0
INDEPENDIENTE 0
Total: 25 Deputies
RELATIVE MAJORITY
LXII LEGISLATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The preliminary results show PRI with diversecoalitions, having the majority in the Congress.In the case that Mauricio Vila Dosal is confirmedas the wining candidate, the relation betweenthe Executive and the Legislative will change,considering it will be a divided government, andMauricio Vila Dosal will need to developalliances in order to have a majority in theCongress.
YUCATÁN
September 1, 2018Local Deputies take Office.
CURRENT INTEGRATION NEXT INTEGRATION
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party. Due to faults in the system, this information may have importantmodifications.
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4
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
YUCATÁN
CONSIDERATIONS
Renán Alberto Rocha, will be Mayor of Merida for thesecond time. He has been local Congressman and part ofthe Town Council. BA in Law by the Anahuac MayabUniversiy, where he also obtained his MA in PublicAdministration.
Rafael Gerardo Montalvo Mata has a BA by theAutonomous University of Yucatán. He has served as amember of the Town Council of Ticul; as Director of thelocal DIF from 2007 to 2010, and as Legal Director of theTiucul’s Town Hall from 2004 to 2007.
September 1, 2018Mayors takes office.
* Projected winner.
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Mérida Renán Alberto Concha*
Ticul Rafael Gerardo Montalvo Mata*
LXII LEGISLATURE
Party Deputies
PRI 12
MORENA 6
PAN 3
PVEM 2
PRD 2
PT 2
PANAL 2
PES 1
Total: 30 Deputies
LXIII LEGISLATURE
CONSIDERATIONS
The coalition Juntos Haremos Historia ispositioned as the first force in the integration ofthe new legislature, however the PRI maintains 6seats in the Local Congress.
Proportional Representation deputies will bevital to define the majority; and thus, if theExecutive will continue to control Congress.
ELECTED POSITIONS
Local Deputies(25 Relative Majority,
17 Proportional Representation)
Municipalities
30
58
Voter turnoutTotal
ParticipationAbstentions Null Votes
2,861,2991,301,904 22 65,015
65.78% 35.66% 4.63%
December 7 2018Local Deputies take Office
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ELECTION 2018
ZACATECAS’ LOCAL CONGRESS
NOTE: Only the election of relative majority deputies is contemplated. The distribution ofproportional representation deputies will be determined from the percentages of votesobtained by each party.
CURRENT INTEGRATION PROJECTED INTEGRATION
RELATIVE MAJORITY
ZACATECAS
ZACATECAS
Municipality CurrentAdministration
NextAdministration
Elected Mayor*
Zacatecas Ulises Mejia Haro
Sombrerete Manuel Alan Murillo Murillo
CONSIDERATIONS
The race in the Municipality of Sombrerete remains closed,in the first place is the candidate for PRI Manuel AlanMurillo Murillo with 25.60%; secondly, the candidate forthe coalition Juntos Haremos Historia Karina Pérez Floreswith 24.98%; in third place, the candidate for Zacatecas alFrente(PAN-PRD-MC) Ignacio Castrejón Valdez with23.47%.
September 15th, 2018Mayors take Office
ELECTION 2018
MUNICIPALITIES
* Projected winner.