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An extraordinary '
gubernatorial election' was held in the '
Mexican state of
Colima on
10 April 2005'. The election was necessitated by the death of incumbent governor
Gustavo Vázquez Montes of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in a
plane crash on
24 February 2005.
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Candidates
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Silverio Cavazos of the ''Alianza para que Vivan Mejor'' ("Alliance for Better Living") –
PRI,
PVEM and
PT
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Leoncio "Loncho" Morán, of the ''Alianza Loncho me da Confianza,'' ("I Trust Loncho Alliance") –
PAN and the
Colima Democratic Association). Morán was the serving mayor of
Colima, Colima, who took temporary leave from that position to fight the election.
Results
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Silverio Cavazos – 109,358 votes (51.40%)
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Leoncio Morán – 101,180 votes (47.63%)
Cavazos was in as governor on
5 May.
Turnout was around 55% of the registered electorate, which both candidates described as disappointingly low.
See also
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2003 Colima state election
References
1. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/20050410-1852-mexico-stateelection.html
External links
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Aprueban elección en Colima, el 10 de abril – ''(
El Universal)''
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Gana PRI con ventaja mínima en Colima – ''(
El Universal)''