Andrew Selee and Katie Putnam, Mexico Institute, 7/10/2009
Starting now: A discussion on Mexico’s Midterm Elections and the Future of Democracy with José Antonio Crespo and Jeffrey Weldon. The event will be webcast live from 12-2pm at wilsoncenter.org/mexico.

On July 5, Mexicans elected the five hundred members of the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of Congress), six governors, and hundreds of mayors and local legislators throughout the country. At the midpoint of President Felipe Calderón’s term, the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) made important gains in the Chamber of Deputies, as well as in gubernatorial and local elections. The election results carry important implications for pending domestic reforms and for the 2012 presidential elections.
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