2003 Mexican legislative election

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]

President Vicente Fox voting for the 2003 elections

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Results

Party Constituency PR Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
National Action Party8,189,69931.88,219,64931.8151-56
Institutional Revolutionary Party6,166,35823.96,196,17124.0224+16
Party of the Democratic Revolution4,694,36518.24,707,00918.297+44
Alliance for All Coalition3,637,68514.13,637,68514.00New
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico1,063,7414.11,068,7214.1170
Labor Party640,7242.5642,2902.56-1
Convergence603,3922.3605,1562.35New
México Posible242,2800.9243,2610.90New
Social Alliance Party197,4880.8198,0750.80-2
Citizen Force Party123,4990.5124,0220.50New
Mexican Liberal Party108,3770.4108,8440.40New
Party of the Nationalist Society72,0290.372,2670.30-3
Non-registered candidates16,3590.116,4470.100
Invalid/blank votes896,649899,227
Total26,651,64510026,738,9241005000
Source: Nohlen, Federal Election Institute
Popular vote
PAN
31.81%
PRI
23.98%
PRD
18.22%
PRI–PVEM
14.08%
PVEM
4.14%
PT
2.49%
Convergence
2.34%
Others
2.94%
Seats summary
PRI
44.80%
PAN
30.20%
PRD
19.40%
PVEM
3.40%
PT
1.20%
Convergence
1.00%

References

  1. Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p453 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. Nohlen, p455
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