Todos por México

Everyone for Mexico (Spanish: Todos por México), was a political coalition encompassing the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), New Alliance (PANAL), and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) to compete in the 2018 Mexican general election led by the presumptive nominee José Antonio Meade Kuribreña. The campaign was previously known as Meade Ciudadano por México (Citizen Meade for Mexico) until INE deemed unconstitutional the usage of the name of a political candidate within the name of a coalition, stating that allowing it would make Meade receive extra benefit from every piece of propaganda of the coalition.[2]

Everyone for Mexico

Todos por México
LeaderParty presidents
Enrique Ochoa Reza
Carlos Alberto Puente Salas
Luis Castro Obregón
Presidential CandidateJosé Antonio Meade
Founded15 December 2017 (2017-12-15)[1]
Dissolved28 August 2018
IdeologyLiberalism
Constitutionalism
Corporatism
Green politics
Green conservatism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
63 / 500
Seats in the Senate of the Republic
21 / 128

Following the election, the New Alliance Party was dissolved because of failure to reach the 3% electoral threshold.[3][4] On 28 August 2018, the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico announced it was leaving Everyone for Mexico, thus ending the coalition.[5][6]

Presidential elections

Election year Candidate Votes % Outcome Notes
2018 José Antonio Meade 9,289,853 16.41 N Lost

Congressional elections

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
2018 13,349,430 23.85 13,397,304 23.80
63 / 500
Opposition Andrés Manuel López Obrador Tallies added from INE District Count.

Senate

Election year Constituency PR # of seats Position Presidency Note
votes % votes %
2018 12,793,371 22.76 12,848,848 22.67
21 / 128
Opposition Andrés Manuel López Obrador Tallies added from INE District Count.

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