2004 Mexican elections

July 4, 2004

Chihuahua

Durango

Zacatecas

August 1, 2004

Aguascalientes

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Aguascalientes state election

Baja California

    • State congress and five mayors
    • See: 2004 Baja California state election

Oaxaca

September 5, 2004

Veracruz

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Veracruz state election

November 14, 2004

Puebla

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Puebla state election

Sinaloa

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Sinaloa state election

Tamaulipas

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Tamaulipas state election

Tlaxcala

    • Governor, state congress, and mayors
    • See: 2004 Tlaxcala state election
gollark: The models in physics are created from reality, not the other way round.
gollark: In maths you can go "if we know X axioms, we can definitely say that Y"; in science you can at most say something like "we found that things in situations X, Y, Z obey A and it's very unlikely that this result was obtained by random chance".
gollark: How? The incompleteness thing?
gollark: You can't really "prove" things about reality like you can do for maths.
gollark: According to current physical theories; it's not like future ones will *have* to obey all the same conservation laws necessarily.

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