2005 Mexican elections

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A number of local elections took place in Mexico during 2005:

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6 February 2005

Baja California Sur

Guerrero

Quintana Roo

20 February 2005

Hidalgo

10 April 2005

Colima

3 July 2005

Nayarit

Estado de México

25 September 2005

Coahuila

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