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COLIMA STATE ELECTION, 2005

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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.[1]

Contents
Candidates
Results
See also
References
External links

Candidates



Silverio Cavazos of the ''Alianza para que Vivan Mejor'' ("Alliance for Better Living") – PRI, PVEM and PT

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



Silverio Cavazos – 109,358 votes (51.40%)

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



2003 Colima state election

References


1. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/20050410-1852-mexico-stateelection.html

External links



Aprueban elección en Colima, el 10 de abril – ''(El Universal)''

Gana PRI con ventaja mínima en Colima – ''(El Universal)''

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