2004 Oaxaca State Election

The Mexican state of Oaxaca held an election on Sunday, 1 August 2004. At stake was the office of the Oaxaca State Governor, the unicameral Oaxaca State Congress, and 570 mayors and municipal councils.

Governor

At the time of the election, the sitting governor was Jos Murat Casab of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
 
    
andidate!!Party!!Votes!!%
a href="/encyclopedia/Ulises-Ruiz-Ortiz" title="Ulises Ruiz Ortiz">Ulises Ruiz Ortiz |"Nueva Fuerza Oaxaquea"
PRI, PVEM, PT
|  523,978      
nbsp; Gabino Cu Monteagudo |"Todos Somos Oaxaca"
PAN, PRD, CD
|  488,640   
nbsp;xxx |"Unidad Popular" |   44,347  
nbsp;Write-in candidates |    3,254  
nbsp;spoilt/blank votes |    41,588  
b>Totals    1,101,807    

Source: IEEO

On the same day

See also

External link

Zacatecas 2004

 

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