ACE Electoral News
ACE Electoral News
- Mexico: The Mexican Evolution, The New York Times (2009)
- AMERICA’S distorted views can have costly consequences, especially for us in Latin America. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to Mexico this week is a good time to examine the misconception that Mexico is, or is on the point of becoming, a “failed state.”
- Mexico: A Third of Mexicans Would Vote for PRI, Angus Reid (2009)
- More voters in Mexico are offering support to the once long-governing Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky. 34.4 per cent of respondents would vote for the PRI in the next election to the Chamber of Deputies, up two points since September.
- Mexico: Mexicans Urge Calderón to Deal With Economy, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Adults in Mexico believe their president should place more emphasis on financial stability than on public safety at this time, according to a poll by Reforma. 43 per cent of respondents want the economy to be the main priority for Felipe Calderón, while 22 per cent select crime.
- Mexico: PRI Holds a Five-Point Advantage in Mexico, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Mexico’s largest and most traditional party has lost some momentum but continues to be the top choice, according to a poll by Buendía & Laredo published in El Universal. 41 per cent of respondents would vote for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the 2009 election to the Chamber of Deputies, down three points since September.
- Mexico: Mexico’s Calderón Keeps Strong Mandate, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- The majority of people in Mexico continue to back the administration of Felipe Calderón, according to a poll by Reforma. 64 per cent of respondents approve of their president’s performance, up two points since August.
- Mexico: Mexico’s PRI Poised for Electoral Comeback, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) is once again the most popular, according to a poll by Reforma. 41 per cent of respondents would vote for the PRI in this year’s election to the Chamber of Deputies, up five points since December.
- Mexico: Mexicans Assess 2012 Presidential Contenders, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Mexican voters chose their new president in July 2006. Official results placed Felipe Calderón of the PAN as the winner with 36.68 per cent of all cast ballots, followed by López Obrador of the PRD with 36.11 per cent, and Roberto Madrazo of the PRI with 22.71 per cent. Calderón—a former energy secretary—took over as Mexico’s head of state in December. Mexico held a mid-term legislative election on Jul. 5. The opposition PRI received 36.68 per cent of the vote, compared to 27.98 per cent for the PAN. The number of PAN lawmakers in the Chamber of Deputies was decimated from 206 to 146. The PRI now controls 241 seats in the 500-member lower house, plus 17 seats from its ally, the Green Environmentalist Party (PVEM).
- Mexico: Mexico’s PRI Favoured for 2012 Presidential Ballot, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- The eventual presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) holds a high level of support in Mexico, according to a poll by GEA-ISA. 45 per cent of decided voters would vote for the PRI contender in the 2012 election. The National Action Party (PAN) nominee is a distant second with 32 per cent, followed by the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) candidate with 19 per cent.
- Mexico: Mexico’s Calderón Stable After Election Setback, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Public support for Felipe Calderón was not affected by his party’s poor showing in Mexico’s mid-term election, according to a poll by GEA-ISA. 54 per cent of respondents approve of the president’s performance, unchanged since March.
- Mexico: Mexicans Think Public Safety, Economy Hurt PAN, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- A large number of people in Mexico think that external forces hurt the standing of the ruling National Action Party (PAN) in the recent mid-term election, according to a poll by Demotecnia published in Milenio. 40 per cent of respondents say either the economic crisis or the lack of public safety are to blame for the PAN’s poor showing in this month’s ballot.
- Mexico: Lower Support for Calderón in Mexico, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- Public backing for Felipe Calderón dropped slightly in Mexico last month, according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky. 62.4 per cent of respondents agree with the way the president is governing, down three points since May.
- Mexico: Two-Thirds of Mexicans Approve of Calderón, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- "Felipe Calderón maintains a good level of public backing in Mexico, according to a poll by Reforma. 68 per cent of respondents approve of their president’s performance, down one point since May." [September 13, 2009]
- Mexico: PAN Trails PRI in Mexico’s 2012 Presidential Race, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- "The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) holds the upper hand as voters in Mexico ponder their options in the 2012 presidential election, according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky. 36.8 per cent of respondents would vote for the PRI candidate in the ballot."
- Mexico: Mexico’s Calderón Stable After Election Setback, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- "Public support for Felipe Calderón was not affected by his party’s poor showing in Mexico’s mid-term election, according to a poll by GEA-ISA. 54 per cent of respondents approve of the president’s performance, unchanged since March."
- Mexico: Mexico’s PRI Favoured for 2012 Presidential Ballot, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
- "The eventual presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) holds a high level of support in Mexico, according to a poll by GEA-ISA. 45 per cent of decided voters would vote for the PRI contender in the 2012 election." [August 21, 2009]
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