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Legislative elections were held in Mexico on 6 July 2003.[1] Although the National Action Party received the most votes, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 224 of the 500 seats. Voter turnout was only 41%.[2]
Results
Party
|
Constituency
|
PR
|
Seats
|
+/-
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
National Action Party |
8,189,699 |
31.8 |
8,219,649 |
31.8 |
151 |
-56
|
Institutional Revolutionary Party |
6,166,358 |
23.9 |
6,196,171 |
24.0 |
224 |
+16
|
Party of the Democratic Revolution |
4,694,365 |
18.2 |
4,707,009 |
18.2 |
97 |
+44
|
Alliance for All Coalition |
3,637,685 |
14.1 |
3,637,685 |
14.0 |
0 |
New
|
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico |
1,063,741 |
4.1 |
1,068,721 |
4.1 |
17 |
0
|
Labor Party |
640,724 |
2.5 |
642,290 |
2.5 |
6 |
-1
|
Convergence |
603,392 |
2.3 |
605,156 |
2.3 |
5 |
New
|
México Posible |
242,280 |
0.9 |
243,261 |
0.9 |
0 |
New
|
Social Alliance Party |
197,488 |
0.8 |
198,075 |
0.8 |
0 |
-2
|
Citizen Force Party |
123,499 |
0.5 |
124,022 |
0.5 |
0 |
New
|
Mexican Liberal Party |
108,377 |
0.4 |
108,844 |
0.4 |
0 |
New
|
Party of the Nationalist Society |
72,029 |
0.3 |
72,267 |
0.3 |
0 |
-3
|
Non-registered candidates |
16,359 |
0.1 |
16,447 |
0.1 |
0 |
0
|
Invalid/blank votes |
896,649 |
– |
899,227 |
– |
– |
–
|
Total |
26,651,645 |
100 |
26,738,924 |
100 |
500 |
0
|
Source: Nohlen, Federal Election Institute
|
References