2015 Guerrero state elections

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2015 Guerrero state elections

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Candidate Héctor Flores Beatriz Morga Luis Walton
Party PRI PRD MC
Popular vote 558,662 473,695 109,329
Percentage 40.94% 34.71% 8.01%

Governor before election

Rogelio Martínez
PRD

Elected Governor

Héctor Flores
PRI

The 2015 Guerrero state elections were held on Sunday 7 June 2015, with the following positions being renewed:[1]

  • Governors of Guerrero. Head of the Executive Branch of the state, elected for a period of six years, not re-electable in any case.
  • 46 deputies to the Congress of Guerrero. 28 elected by relative majority in each of the Electoral Districts and 18 elected by the principle of proportional representation through a list system.
  • Members of 81 municipal councils, elected for a period of three years, not re-electable for the immediate period.

Governor[edit]

The ten national political parties were able to register candidates for the governorship, individually or through common candidacies or electoral coalitions. In addition, a Guerrero local party named Partido de los Pobres de Guerrero (lit. Guerrero Poor People's Party) participated in the race as well.

Election Result[2]
Local District Winner
  Mojica
Party Candidate Votes %
PRI Héctor Astudillo Flores 558,662 40.94
PVEM
PRD Beatriz Mojica Morga 473,695 34.71
PT
MC Luis Walton 109,329 8.01
PAN Jorge Camacho Peñaloza 66,794 4.90
Morena Pablo Amílcar Sandoval 37,847 2.77
PNA Karime Iyari Sevilla Álvarez 24,162 1.77
PPG Godeleva Rodríguez Salmerón 12,716 0.93
PH Alberto López Rosas 11,295 0.83
PES Raymundo Nogueda Analco 8,901 0.65
Invalid votes 60,525 4.44
Total 1,363,926

Congressional deputies[edit]

Election result[3]
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PRI424,49731.4219Increase6
PRD374,42827.7114Decrease6
PVEM81,1456.016Increase3
MC113,7918.423Decrease1
PT65,4874.852Steady
PAN77,2705.721Decrease2
Morena49,7513.681New
Others164,80512.200Decrease1
Total1,351,174100.0046

Municipal councils[edit]

Election result[4]
Party/Alliance Municipalities
PRI-PVEM 40
PRD-PT 24
PAN 6
MC 6
PVEM 2
PRI 1
PNA 1
PPG 1
Total 81

References[edit]

  1. ^ Badillo, Margarita Jiménez; Ramírez, Gabino Solano. Elecciones y violencia. Guerrero 20151 (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 2.
  2. ^ Moguel, Julio. Guerrero bronco en el lance electoral de 2015 (caleidoscopio de coyuntura) (PDF). p. 52.
  3. ^ Elecciones y Partidos Políticos en México 2015 (PDF) (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. pp. 575–576.
  4. ^ Elecciones y Partidos Políticos en México 2015 (PDF) (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. pp. 585–586.