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{{Infobox election

|election_name = 2009 Mexican legislative election

{{Infobox legislative election

|country = Mexico

|country = Mexico

|previous_election = [[2006 Mexican general election|2006]]

|type = legislative

|next_election = [[2012 Mexican general election|2012]]

|ongoing = no

|seats_for_election = All 500 seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Chamber of Deputies]]

|previous_election = 2006 Mexican general election

| majority_seats = 251

|previous_year = 2006

|election_date = 5 July 2009

|next_election = 2012 Mexican general election

|next_year = 2012

|seats_for_election = All 500 seats to the [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Mexican Chamber of Deputies]]

|election_date = July 5, 2009

|image1 = [[File:Beatriz Paredes.jpg|130px]]

|leader1 = [[Beatriz Paredes Rangel]]

|leader_since1 = 2007

|party1 = Institutional Revolutionary Party

|leaders_seat1 = [[Jalisco]]

|last_election1 = 121

|seats1 = 241

|seat_change1 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]135

|popular_vote1 = 12,591,855

|percentage1 = 36.7%

|swing1 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]8.5%

|image2 =

|leader2 = [[Germán Martínez]]

|leader_since2 = 2007

|party2 = National Action Party (Mexico)

|leaders_seat2 = [[Chiapas]]

|last_election2 = 206

|seats2 = 147

|seat_change2 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]59

|popular_vote2 = 9,549,798

|percentage2 = 28.0%

|swing2 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]5.4%

|image3 = [[File:Alejandro Encinas 2.jpg|135px]]

|leader3 = [[Alejandro Encinas]]

|leader_since3 = July 2009

|party3 = Party of the Democratic Revolution

|leaders_seat3 = Federal District

|last_election3 = 136

|seats3 = 72

|seat_change3 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]54

|popular_vote3 = 4,164,393

|percentage3 = 12.2%

|swing3 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]16.8%

}}

{{Politics of Mexico}}

'''Legislative elections''' were held in [[Mexico]] on 5 July 2009. Voters elected 500 new deputies (300 by their respective constituencies, 200 by [[proportional representation]]) to sit in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Chamber of Deputies]] for the [[LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress|61st Congress]].



|leader1 = [[Beatriz Paredes Rangel]]

==Opinion Polling==

|party1 = Institutional Revolutionary Party

|last_election1 = 104

|seats1 = 237

|percentage1 = 39.05



|leader2 = [[Germán Martínez (Mexican politician)|Germán Martínez]]

|party2 = National Action Party (Mexico)

|last_election2 = 206

|seats2 = 143

|percentage2 = 29.61


|leader3 = [[Alejandro Encinas]]

|party3 = Party of the Democratic Revolution

|last_election3 = 126

|seats3 = 71

|percentage3 = 12.89


|leader4 = {{nowrap|[[Jorge Emilio González Martínez]]}}

|party4 = Ecologist Green Party of Mexico

|last_election4 = 19

|seats4 = 21

|percentage4 = 7.09


|leader5 = [[Alberto Anaya]]

|party5 = Labor Party (Mexico)

|last_election5 = 16

|seats5 = 13

|percentage5 = 3.87


|leader6 = [[Jorge Kahwagi]]

|party6 = New Alliance Party (Mexico)

|last_election6 = 9

|seats6 = 9

|percentage6 = 3.62


|leader7 = [[Luis Maldonado Venegas]]

|party7 = [[Citizens' Movement (Mexico)|Convergence]]

|last_election7 = 15

|seats7 = 6

|percentage7 = 2.60


}}{{Politics of Mexico}}


Legislative elections were held in [[Mexico]] on 5 July 2009. Voters elected 500 new deputies (300 by their respective constituencies and 200 by [[proportional representation]]) to sit in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Chamber of Deputies]] for the [[LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress|61st Congress]].


==Opinion polls==

Opinion polling, by pollster [[Demotecnia]], that was taken less than a month before the election showed the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] with 36%, the [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]] with 31%, and the [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]] with 16%.<ref name="time.com">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090619235416/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1905313,00.html Time (magazine)]</ref>

Opinion polling, by pollster [[Demotecnia]], that was taken less than a month before the election showed the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] with 36%, the [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]] with 31%, and the [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]] with 16%.<ref name="time.com">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090619235416/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1905313,00.html Time (magazine)]</ref>



==Voto en blanco==

==Voto en blanco==


A [[none of the above]] movement, dubbed "voto en blanco", or "blank vote", had arisen in response to the perceived corruption of the three major parties running in this election. Starting as a small group on blogs and YouTube, the movement had expanded its ranks, with politicians and intellectuals, such as Jose Antonio Crespo, supporting the movement. Pollster [[Demotecnia]] showed that 3% of the people would be willing to boycott the elections in response to the "voto en blanco" movement.<ref name="time.com"/>

A [[none of the above]] movement, dubbed "voto en blanco", or "blank vote", had arisen in response to the perceived corruption of the three major parties running in this election. Starting as a small group on blogs and YouTube, the movement had expanded its ranks, with politicians and intellectuals, such as Jose Antonio Crespo, supporting the movement. Pollster [[Demotecnia]] showed that 3% of the people would be willing to boycott the elections in response to the "voto en blanco" movement.<ref name="time.com"/>



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==Results==

==Results==

{{Election results

{{election table|title=Summary of the 5 July 2009 Mexican [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Chamber of Deputies]] election results}}

|image=[[File:LXI Legislatura de la Camara de Diputados.svg]]

|-

|firstround=Party-list|secondround=Constituency

!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan="2" | Party

|party1=[[Institutional Revolutionary Party]]|votes1=12809365|seats1=53|votes1_2=12702481|seats1_2=184|totseats1=237|sc1=+133

!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | Votes

|party2=[[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]]|votes2=9714181|seats2=73|votes2_2=9679435|seats2_2=70|totseats2=143|sc2=–63

!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | % (of<br />all votes)

|party3=[[Party of the Democratic Revolution]]|votes3=4228627|seats3=32|votes3_2=4217985|seats3_2=39|totseats3=71|sc3=–55

! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" | Seats

|party4=[[Ecologist Green Party of Mexico]]|votes4=2326016|seats4=17|votes4_2=2254716|seats4_2=4|totseats4=21|sc4=+2

! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" | +/− <!-- this symbol is the Unicode Minus Sign (U+2212), NOT the standard hyphen as entered by a US keyboard! -->

|party5=[[Labor Party (Mexico)|Labor Party]]|votes5=1268125|seats5=10|votes5_2=1234497|seats5_2=3|totseats5=13|sc5=–3

! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" | %

|party6=[[New Alliance Party (Mexico)|New Alliance Party]]|votes6=1186876|seats6=9|votes6_2=1181850|seats6_2=0|totseats6=9|sc6=0

|-

|party7=[[Citizens' Movement (Mexico)|Convergence]]|votes7=854347|seats7=6|votes7_2=822001|seats7_2=0|totseats7=6|sc7=–9

{{Party colour|Institutional Revolutionary Party}}

|party8=[[Social Democratic Party (Mexico)|Social Democratic Party]]|votes8=358482|seats8=0|votes8_2=357003|seats8_2=0|totseats8=0|sc8=–4

| style="text-align: left" | [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]]

|party9=Primero Mexico|votes9_2=126879|seats9_2=0|totseats9=0|sc9=New

| style="text-align:right;" | 12,591,855

|party10=Salvemos México|votes10_2=59351|seats10_2=0|totseats10=0|sc10=New

| style="text-align:right;" | 36.68%

|party11=Non-registered candidates|votes11=56816|seats11=0|votes11_2=56417|seats11_2=0|totseats11=0|sc11=0

| style="text-align:right;" | 241

|total_sc=0

| style="text-align:right;" | +135

|invalid=1875088|invalid2=1867729

| style="text-align:right;" | 48.2%

|electorate=77470785|electorate2=77470785

|-

|source=[https://portalanterior.ine.mx/documentos/OE/prontuario2009/Prontuario_2009.pdf INE]

{{Party colour|National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party}}

}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 9,549,798

| style="text-align:right;" | 27.98%

| style="text-align:right;" | 147

| style="text-align:right;" | −59

| style="text-align:right;" | 29.4%

|-

{{Party colour|Party of the Democratic Revolution}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 4,164,393

| style="text-align:right;" | 12.20%

| style="text-align:right;" | 72

| style="text-align:right;" | −54

| style="text-align:right;" | 14.4%

|-

{{Party colour|Ecologist Green Party of Mexico}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Ecologist Green Party of Mexico]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 2,291,298

| style="text-align:right;" | 6.71%

| style="text-align:right;" | 17

| style="text-align:right;" | ±0

| style="text-align:right;" | 3.4%

|-

{{Party colour|Labour Party (Mexico)|Labour Party}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Labor Party (Mexico)|Labor Party]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 1,258,341

| style="text-align:right;" | 3.68%

| style="text-align:right;" | 9

| style="text-align:right;" | −2

| style="text-align:right;" | 1.8%

|-

{{Party colour|New Alliance Party (Mexico)}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[New Alliance Party (Mexico)|New Alliance Party]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 1,164,999

| style="text-align:right;" | 3.41%

| style="text-align:right;" | 8

| style="text-align:right;" | −1

| style="text-align:right;" | 1.6%

|-

{{Party colour|Convergence (Mexico)|Convergence}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Convergence (Mexico)|Convergence]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 850,777

| style="text-align:right;" | 2.49%

| style="text-align:right;" | 6

| style="text-align:right;" | −12

| style="text-align:right;" | 1.2%

|-

{{Party colour|Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Social Democratic Party (Mexico)|Social Democratic Party]]

| style="text-align:right;" | 353,261

| style="text-align:right;" | 1.03%

| style="text-align:right;" | 0

| style="text-align:right;" | −5

| style="text-align:right;" | —

|-

{{Party colour|Independent}}

| style="text-align: left" | [[Independent politician|Independent]]s

| style="text-align:right;" | 62,101

| style="text-align:right;" | 0.18%

| style="text-align:right;" | 0

| style="text-align:right;" | −2

| style="text-align:right;" | —

|-

| style="background-color: #f2f2f2; text-align:right; font-weight: bold" colspan="2" | Valid votes

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 32,286,823

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 94.61%

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 500

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | —

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 100.0%

|-

| style="background-color: #f2f2f2; text-align:right; font-weight: bold" colspan="2" | Invalid votes

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 1,839,971

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 5.39%

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" colspan="3" rowspan="2"| &nbsp;

|-

| style="background-color: #f2f2f2; text-align:right; font-weight: bold" colspan="2" | Total votes (turnout: 44.6%)

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 34,126,794

| style="text-align:right;background-color: #f2f2f2; font-weight: bold" | 100.0%

|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"

| style="text-align:left;" colspan=9 |Sources: [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/elecciones/congreso.html El Universal], [http://prep2009.ife.org.mx/PREP2009/index_prep2009.html IFE PREP 2009]

{{end}}

{{bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=410px|bars={{bar percent|PRI|{{Institutional Revolutionary Party/meta/color}}|36.68}}

{{bar percent|PAN|{{National Action Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|27.98}}

{{bar percent|PRD|{{Party of the Democratic Revolution/meta/color}}|12.20}}

{{bar percent|PVEM|{{Ecologist Green Party of Mexico/meta/color}}|6.71}}

{{bar percent|PT|{{Labor Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|3.68}}

{{bar percent|PANAL|{{New Alliance Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|3.41}}

{{bar percent|Convergence|{{Convergence (Mexico)/meta/color}}|2.49}}

{{bar percent|PSD|{{Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party/meta/color}}|1.03}}

{{bar percent|Independents|Grey|0.18}}

{{bar percent|Invalid/blank|#CCCCCC|5.39}}}}{{bar box|title=Seats summary|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=410px|bars={{bar percent|PRI|{{Institutional Revolutionary Party/meta/color}}|48.20}}

{{bar percent|PAN|{{National Action Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|29.40}}

{{bar percent|PRD|{{Party of the Democratic Revolution/meta/color}}|14.40}}

{{bar percent|PVEM|{{Ecologist Green Party of Mexico/meta/color}}|3.40}}

{{bar percent|PT|{{Labor Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|1.80}}

{{bar percent|PANAL|{{New Alliance Party (Mexico)/meta/color}}|1.60}}

{{bar percent|Convergence|{{Convergence (Mexico)/meta/color}}|1.20}}}}



== References ==

==References==

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[[Category:2009 elections in North America|Mexico]]

[[Category:2009 elections in Mexico|Legislative election]]

[[Category:2009 elections in Mexico|Legislative election]]

[[Category:Elections in Mexico]]

[[Category:Legislative elections in Mexico]]

[[Category:Congress of the Union|2009 election]]

[[Category:July 2009 events in Mexico]]

[[Category:July 2009 events in Mexico]]





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Latest revision as of 19:44, 23 February 2024

2009 Mexican legislative election
Mexico
← 2006 5 July 2009 2012 →

All 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
251 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PRI Beatriz Paredes Rangel 39.05 237 +133
PAN Germán Martínez 29.61 143 −63
PRD Alejandro Encinas 12.89 71 −55
PVEM Jorge Emilio González Martínez 7.09 21 +2
PT Alberto Anaya 3.87 13 −3
PNA Jorge Kahwagi 3.62 9 0
Convergence Luis Maldonado Venegas 2.60 6 −9
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Legislative elections were held in Mexico on 5 July 2009. Voters elected 500 new deputies (300 by their respective constituencies and 200 by proportional representation) to sit in the Chamber of Deputies for the 61st Congress.

Opinion polls[edit]

Opinion polling, by pollster Demotecnia, that was taken less than a month before the election showed the Institutional Revolutionary Party with 36%, the National Action Party with 31%, and the Party of the Democratic Revolution with 16%.[1]

Voto en blanco[edit]

Anone of the above movement, dubbed "voto en blanco", or "blank vote", had arisen in response to the perceived corruption of the three major parties running in this election. Starting as a small group on blogs and YouTube, the movement had expanded its ranks, with politicians and intellectuals, such as Jose Antonio Crespo, supporting the movement. Pollster Demotecnia showed that 3% of the people would be willing to boycott the elections in response to the "voto en blanco" movement.[1]

Opposition to the movement came from organizations such as the Federal Electoral Institute, a government institute who seeks to expand voter participation, who claimed that the response to an unsatisfactory democracy is not to have fewer people vote but to have more people involved in the electoral process.

Results[edit]

PartyParty-listConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Institutional Revolutionary Party12,809,36539.055312,702,48138.85184237+133
National Action Party9,714,18129.61739,679,43529.6170143–63
Party of the Democratic Revolution4,228,62712.89324,217,98512.903971–55
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico2,326,0167.09172,254,7166.90421+2
Labor Party1,268,1253.87101,234,4973.78313–3
New Alliance Party1,186,8763.6291,181,8503.62090
Convergence854,3472.606822,0012.5106–9
Social Democratic Party358,4821.090357,0031.0900–4
Primero Mexico126,8790.3900New
Salvemos México59,3510.1800New
Non-registered candidates56,8160.17056,4170.17000
Total32,802,835100.0020032,692,615100.003005000
Valid votes32,802,83594.5932,692,61594.60
Invalid/blank votes1,875,0885.411,867,7295.40
Total votes34,677,923100.0034,560,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout77,470,78544.7677,470,78544.61
Source: INE

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