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Election 2006

News on Mexico's 2006 Presidential Election.

Destabilizing Political System: Electoral Crisis in Mexico

By Rudy Poe

Mexico has continued to struggle with its presidential electoral crisis, in which accusations of fraud have mobilized thousands of supporters of the left-wing Presidential candidate of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, to demonstrate in the streets of Mexico City. With ample evidence of fraud - vote stuffing, vote buying, President Vicente Fox’s intervention, campaigning after the cut-off date which was one week before the election date, and the manipulation of votes at voting stations - the PRD candidate and millions of sympathizers demanded a full recount.

Protests in Mexico City

by Jen Lawhorne 

Sunday in Mexico City, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rejected a high Mexico court’s resolution for a partial recount of votes from the presidential election and announced that civil resistance will continue until demands for a full recount are met. 

Election Update

by Chris Thomas

This past July 2nd witnessed Mexico's highly anticipated presidential elections, the culmination of months of aggressive campaigning and right off the heels of political violence and turmoil in various parts of the country.

Election 2006: Calderon Coming from Behind?

By Lilia Lopez

This month´s update on the Mexican Presidential Race

PRD   
After weathering a surprise drop of support in major public opinion surveys last month, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has regained a slight lead according to a new poll of Mexican voters published on May 29.

Election 2006: It's getting dirty

By Lilia Lopez

As election-day looms closer, Mexico's politicians aren't holding anything back and taking their increasingly dirty fight to the television airwaves.

The polls say "Obrador..."

By Lilia Lopez Despite the insults, accusations and extremely confident opponents, when the pollsters spew out the numbers, things look good for López Obrador.

Election 2006: It's heating up

By Lilia López The PRD’s Lopez Obrador continues to hold a comfortable lead in the fight for Mexico’s presidency, but with accusations rampant and niceties scarce, the field is wide-open.

Race 2006: It's Anyone's Game

Obrador

By Lilia López How to bring in the New Year if you’re one of three men running for the Mexican presidency in 2006?

With Candidates Selected, the Race is On

Written by Lilia López

The following is a brief summary of the latest news coming out of Mexico's three major political parties: the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) and Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD). This section will appear ever month from now until the July 2006 elections.