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A number of local
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6 February 2005
Baja California Sur
Governor, five mayors, and 21 (15+6) local deputies
See:
2005 Baja California Sur state election
Guerrero
Governor, mayors, and local congress
See:
2005 Guerrero state election
Quintana Roo
Governor, eight mayors, and 25 (15+10) local deputies
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2005 Quintana Roo state election
20 February 2005
Hidalgo
Governor, mayors, and local congress
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2005 Hidalgo state election
10 April 2005
Colima
Governor (extraordinary election)
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2005 Colima state election
3 July 2005
Nayarit
Governor, mayors, and local congress
See:
2005 Nayarit state election
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Governor
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2005 México state election
25 September 2005
Coahuila
Governor, mayors, local congress
See:
2005 Coahuila state election
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