- The Mexican elections are scheduled to take place on July 1, 2018.
- Voters will elect a new president to serve a six-year term, 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 128 members of the Senate
- As of 2017, Mexico's census recorded a population of over 137.7 million people. This year, INE says 88 million Mexicans have registered to vote in the upcoming presidential elections.
The official campaign season for the Mexican presidency kicks off on Friday March 30,2018, with four candidates vying for the position.
For the next 90 days, presidential candidates Margarita Zavala, Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador, Ricardo Anaya, and Jose Antonio Meade will do
their best to win the hearts and minds of approximately 88 million
registered Mexican voters.
Presidential Candidates
1)Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
- He is the candidate for the coalition Juntos Haremos Historia
(Together we will make history), and he is representing the National
Regeneration Movement (MORENA).
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He chose Ciudad Juarez as the site to kick off his third campaign for
the presidency. He ran and lost by a close margin Mexico's last two
presidential elections in 2006 and 2012.
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If elected, he promised to review oil contracts with other countries and has also expressed doubts over the future of NAFTA.
- This year, opinion polls show Lopez Obrador with a large lead. Many describe him as a left-winger and a populist, which could affect the country's economy, but many others believe he represents a real alternative.
2)Ricardo Anaya
- He is the candidate leading the Por Mexico al Frente alliance (For Mexico in Front), and is representing the PAN (National Action Party). He has scheduled the first event of his campaign in Mexico City.
- According to some opinion polls, Anaya is in second place. He describes himself as a modern alternative to the unpopular ruling party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and to Lopez Obrador.
- "Mexico is going to change," Anaya told the crowd of cheering young people. "This corrupt government has its days numbered."
3)Jose Antonio Meade
- He is Mexico's former finance minister and is running as the candidate for the Todos por Mexico (Everyone for Mexico) coalition and represents the PRI, which is currently in power; according to his website, he has chosen the city of Merida as the starting point for his campaign.
- The PRI is facing a loss of credibility, with current President Enrique Pena Nieto's approval rating at 17 percent, since January.
- PRI candidate Jose Antonio Meade has admitted in his campaign that political parties are mistrusted, but says he is in the right place to capture the mood; according to opinion polls, he is currently in third place.
- is the only candidate running as an independent.
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Zavala is the wife of former Mexican President Felipe Calderon, a man who ran and won against Lopez Obrador in 2006.
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Zavala split with Calderon's party, PAN, and decided to run on her
own. This is the first time an independent candidate will appear on the
presidential ballot.
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Her campaign began just after midnight on Thursday, March 29 at the Angel de la Independencia in Mexico City.
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