Mexican elections, 2009
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A number of elections, both federal and local, are scheduled to take place in Mexico during 2009.
2009 Legislative elections [edit]
Main article: Mexican legislative election, 2009
Legislative elections were held on 5 July 2009.[1] Voters elected 500 new deputies (300 first-past-the-post and 200 by proportional representation) to sit in the Chamber of Deputies for the 61st Congress.
Local elections [edit]
| Date | State | Voters have/will elected | Main article | Winner(s) |
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| February 1, 2009 | Quintana Roo | Quintana Roo state election, 2009 | ||
| July 5, 2009 | Campeche | Campeche state election, 2009 | ||
| July 5, 2009 | Colima | Colima state election, 2009 | ||
| July 5, 2009 | Mexican Federal District | Legislative assembly, Boroughs mayors | Mexico federal district election, 2009 | |
| July 5, 2009 | Guanajuato | Guanajuato state election, 2009 | ||
| July 5, 2009 | Jalisco | Municipalities, state congress | Jalisco state election, 2009 | |
| July 5, 2009 | Nuevo León | Governor, Municipalities, State congress | Nuevo León state election, 2009 | |
| July 5, 2009 | Querétaro | Governor, Municipalities, State congress | Querétaro state election, 2009 | |
| July 5, 2009 | San Luis Potosí | Governor, Municipalities, State congress | San Luis Potosí state election, 2009 | |
| July 5, 2009 | Sonora | Governor, Municipalities, State congress | Sonora state election, 2009 | |
| September 24, 2009 | Coahuila | Municipalities | Coahuila state election, 2009 | |
| October 18, 2009 | Tabasco | Municipalities, State congress | Tabasco state election, 2009 |
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