2024 Mexican Senate election

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2024 Mexican Senate election
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  2018 2 June 2024 (2024-06-02)2030 

All 128 seats of the Senate of the Republic
65 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Leader Mario Delgado Marko Cortés Alejandro Moreno
Party Morena PAN PRI
Last election55 seats22 seats14 seats
Seats after602116
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 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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Leader Karen Castrejón Alberto Anaya Dante Delgado
Party PVEM PT MC
Last election6 seats6 seats7 seats
Seats after1495
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 8Increase2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 2

 Seventh party
 
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Leader Jesús Zambrano
Party PRD
Last election8 seats
Seats after2
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 6

The 2024 Mexican Senate election was held on 2 June 2024 as part of the 2024 general election. All 128 seats in the Senate of Mexico were up for election, with the winners serving six-year terms in the 66th and 67th Congresses. [1] Those elected for the first time will be eligible for re-election in the 2030 election. [2]

Contents

Before the election, the Senate was controlled by the ruling coalition—a bloc of senators from the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), the Labor Party (PT), and the defunct Social Encounter Party (PES)—who held the majority. The ruling coalition formed an electoral alliance called Sigamos Haciendo Historia , consisting of Morena, PVEM, and PT, with the goal of securing a supermajority to pass outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's "Plan C," a package of eighteen constitutional amendments. [3] Opposition parties the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the National Action Party (PAN), and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) formed the Fuerza y Corazón por México coalition, while Citizens' Movement (MC) participated in the elections independently.

In what many described as a wave election, [3] Sigamos Haciendo Historia won 30 of 32 races, securing most of the first-past-the-post seats and making gains in states governed by the opposition, such as Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Nuevo León, and Yucatán. [4] Althought it initially fell three seats short of a supermajority, with 83 of the 86 seats required, [5] later defections made up the shortfall. [6] [7]

Background

Procedure

The 128 members of the Senate are elected by two methods: 96 are elected in 32 three-seat constituencies based on the country's states and the remaining 32 are elected in a single nationwide constituency by proportional representation. [8] In the three-seat constituencies, two seats are allocated to the party receiving the highest number of votes (mayoría relativa) [9] and one seat to the party receiving the second-highest number of votes (primera minoría). [10] [11] [12] Senators are elected for six-year terms and will serve in the 66th and 67th Congresses.

Senate majorities

The absolute majority, required for the approval of laws, is 65 seats, while the supermajority (two-thirds), required for constitutional amendments, is 86 seats. [13]

Parties and coalitions

Sigamos Haciendo Historia

Sigamos Haciendo Historia ("Let's Keep Making History") is the left-wing coalition comprising the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), the Labor Party (PT) and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM). [14]

The coalition will field common candidates for the Senate in all states except Baja California, Chiapas, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas and Tlaxcala. In some of those states, the decision was not due to a breakdown in negotiations but was based on calculations that the parties could take both the first and second places, thus securing a clean sweep of three seats for the coalition. [15]

Fuerza y Corazón por México

Fuerza y Corazón por México ("Strength and Heart for Mexico") is the opposition coalition, a big tent composed of the National Action Party (PAN), the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). [16]

The coalition will field common candidates for the Senate in all states except Guanajuato and Oaxaca. [17]

Citizens' Movement

In a shift of strategy from the 2012 election (when it allied itself with the PRD and the PT) and the 2018 election (when it joined forces with the PAN and the PRD), the Citizens' Movement party (MC) declined to join either coalition and went into the elections on its own, including the Senate elections in all 32 states. [18] [19]

Results

Mexcian Senate by Electoral Alliance 2024.svg 2024 Mexico Senate Election Results.svg
Party or allianceConstituencyParty-listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Sigamos Haciendo Historia National Regeneration Movement 7,526,45313.192124,484,94342.481460+5
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 2,298,7264.0345,357,9599.30314+8
Labor Party 1,215,1722.1303,214,7085.5829+3
Common candidates [a] 21,731,73738.0839
Total32,772,08857.436433,057,61057.361983+14
Fuerza y Corazón por México National Action Party 1,148,9202.01110,107,53717.54622–1
Institutional Revolutionary Party 316,6360.5506,530,30511.33416+2
Party of the Democratic Revolution 76,0820.1301,363,0122.3602–6
Common candidates [b] 16,244,37328.4729
Total17,786,01131.173018,000,85431.231040+2
Citizens' Movement 6,460,22011.3226,528,23811.3335–2
Non-registered candidates46,2300.08047,0920.08000
Total57,064,549100.009657,633,794100.00321280
Valid votes57,064,54996.0857,633,79496.05
Invalid/blank votes2,326,7423.922,369,9323.95
Total votes59,391,291100.0060,003,726100.00
Source: INE (PR)

Aguascalientes

In 2018, Martha Márquez Alvarado and Juan Antonio Martín del Campo, representing the Por México al Frente electoral alliance, were elected with 35.72% of the vote. Daniel Gutiérrez Castorena, from the Juntos Haremos Historia alliance, secured the first minority seat with 28.67% of the vote.

Incumbent Senator Juan Antonio Martín del Campo and local deputy María de Jesús Díaz Marmolejo were nominated by the Fuerza y Corazón por México coalition. Nora Ruvalcaba Gámez was nominated alongside incumbent Senator Daniel Gutiérrez Castorena by the Sigamos Haciendo Historia coalition.

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Juan Antonio Martín del Campo
Green check.svgY María de Jesús Díaz Marmolejo
351,67254.91
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Nora Ruvalcaba Gámez
Daniel Gutiérrez Castorena
244,33038.15
Citizens' Movement Jorge Armando Narváez Narváez  [ es ]
Sara Imelda Miranda Rodríguez
44,0006.87
Non-registered candidates4970.08
Total640,499100.00
Valid votes640,49997.49
Invalid/blank votes16,4672.51
Total votes656,966100.00
Source: INE

Baja California

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Julieta Ramírez Padilla  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Armando Ayala Robles
771,24253.23
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Gustavo Sánchez Vásquez  [ es ]
Guadalupe Gutiérrez Fregozo
312,99821.60
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Juan Carlos Hank Krauss
Mónica Juliana Vega Aguirre
159,33811.00
Citizens' Movement David Saúl Guakil
Dora Argelia Nuñez Garcia
127,1658.78
Labor Party Jaime Bonilla Valdez
Janeth Raquel Tapia Barrera
76,5575.28
Non-registered candidates1,6490.11
Total1,448,949100.00
Valid votes1,448,94994.64
Invalid/blank votes82,1055.36
Total votes1,531,054100.00
Source: INE

Baja California Sur

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Lucía Trasviña Waldenrath
Green check.svgY Homero Davis Castro
178,92155.82
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Susana del Carmen Zatarain García
Antonio Manríquez Guluarte  [ es ]
113,59135.44
Citizens' Movement Álvaro de la Peña Angulo
Maritza Muñoz Vargas
27,7758.66
Non-registered candidates2570.08
Total320,544100.00
Valid votes320,54496.82
Invalid/blank votes10,5143.18
Total votes331,058100.00
Source: INE

Campeche

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY María Martina Kantún Can
Green check.svgY Aníbal Ostoa Ortega
214,00449.92
Citizens' Movement Green check.svgY No candidate
Dulce María Dorantes Cervera
150,56535.13
Fuerza y Corazón por México Karla Guadalupe Toledo Zamora
Lydia Helena Marquart Lliteras
63,85014.90
Non-registered candidates2350.05
Total428,654100.00
Valid votes428,65497.18
Invalid/blank votes12,4482.82
Total votes441,102100.00
Source: INE

Chiapas

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Sasil de León Villard  [ es ]
Green check.svgY José Manuel Cruz Castellanos
937,42041.56
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Green check.svgY Luis Armando Melgar Bravo
María Eugenia Culebro Pérez
523,56823.21
Fuerza y Corazón por México Williams Ochoa
Micaela Teratol Gómez
395,85517.55
Labor Party Leticia Méndez Intzin
Edwin Rolando Herrera Rodriguez
258,89611.48
Citizens' Movement Flor de María González Pérez
Sergio Luis Morales Hernández
138,4406.14
Non-registered candidates1,5300.07
Total2,255,709100.00
Valid votes2,255,70992.12
Invalid/blank votes193,0817.88
Total votes2,448,790100.00
Source: INE

Chihuahua

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Andrea Chávez Treviño  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Juan Carlos Loera de la Rosa  [ es ]
861,06854.30
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Mario Vázquez Robles  [ es ]
Daniela Álvarez Hernández  [ es ]
596,04137.59
Citizens' Movement Zury Fernanda Espino García
César Alberto Peña Valles
127,6438.05
Non-registered candidates9890.06
Total1,585,741100.00
Valid votes1,585,74197.14
Invalid/blank votes46,6182.86
Total votes1,632,359100.00
Source: INE

Mexico City

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Omar García Harfuch
Green check.svgY Ernestina Godoy Ramos
3,015,63055.51
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Cynthia López Castro
Verónica Juárez Piña
2,012,53437.04
Citizens' Movement Alejandra Barrales
Sandra Cuevas
399,0467.35
Non-registered candidates5,4870.10
Total5,432,697100.00
Valid votes5,432,69797.82
Invalid/blank votes120,9372.18
Total votes5,553,634100.00
Source: INE

Coahuila

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Luis Fernando Salazar Fernández
Green check.svgY Cecilia Guadiana Mandujano
749,66948.69
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Miguel Riquelme Solís
María Bárbara Cepeda Boehringer
726,30947.17
Citizens' Movement Valeria López Luévanos
Jorge Haro Santa Cruz
63,2194.11
Non-registered candidates5230.03
Total1,539,720100.00
Valid votes1,539,72097.82
Invalid/blank votes34,2472.18
Total votes1,573,967100.00
Source: INE

Colima

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Virgilio Mendoza Amezcua  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Ana Karen Hernández Aceves
155,14647.20
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Mely Romero Celis
Germán Sánchez Álvarez
110,67933.67
Citizens' Movement Griselda Martinez Martinez
José de Jesús Dueñas García
62,60519.05
Non-registered candidates2400.07
Total328,670100.00
Valid votes328,67097.15
Invalid/blank votes9,6492.85
Total votes338,319100.00
Source: INE

Durango

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Alejandro González Yáñez
Green check.svgY Margarita Valdez Martínez
391,08752.05
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Gina Campuzano González  [ es ]
Gabriela Hernández López
311,04141.40
Citizens' Movement Jorge Alejandro Salum del Palacio
Karla Beatriz Tello Arellano
48,8956.51
Non-registered candidates3610.05
Total751,384100.00
Valid votes751,38497.39
Invalid/blank votes20,1742.61
Total votes771,558100.00
Source: INE

Guanajuato

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Ricardo Sheffield  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Virginia Marie Magaña Fonseca
1,180,60044.73
National Action Party Green check.svgY Miguel Márquez Márquez
Adriana Rodríguez Vizcarra
1,074,04840.69
Citizens' Movement Guadalupe Valenzuela Ríos
Jorge Lerma Santillán
194,1617.36
Institutional Revolutionary Party Alicia Muñoz Olivares
Fernando Ávila González
162,2056.15
Party of the Democratic Revolution Erika del Rocío Ortiz Vela
Geovanni Jesús Palacios Barajas
26,8081.02
Non-registered candidates1,6610.06
Total2,639,483100.00
Valid votes2,639,48396.81
Invalid/blank votes87,0343.19
Total votes2,726,517100.00
Source: INE

Guerrero

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Beatriz Mojica Morga
Green check.svgY Félix Salgado Macedonio  [ es ]
667,27747.11
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Manuel Añorve Baños
Ivet Diaz Bahena
314,00622.17
Citizens' Movement Enei Aranely Bustamante Rodríguez
Coyolxauhqui Soria Morales
195,42613.80
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Maria Luisa Vargas Mejia
Eduardo Ignacio Neil Cueva Ruiz  [ es ]
140,9509.95
Labor Party Yuridia Guerrero Martinez
Guillermo Galeana García
95,3896.73
Non-registered candidates3,4920.25
Total1,416,540100.00
Valid votes1,416,54092.42
Invalid/blank votes116,1107.58
Total votes1,532,650100.00
Source: INE

Hidalgo

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Simey Olvera Bautista  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Cuauhtémoc Ochoa Fernández
716,06949.29
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Carolina Viggiano Austria
Isidro Romero Alcántara
313,37721.57
Labor Party Óscar Damián Sosa Castelán
Karen Daniela Chávez Martínez
162,69811.20
Citizens' Movement Elizabeth Adriana Flores Torres
Martha Hernández Hernández
136,5579.40
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Yarely Melo Rodríguez
Fátima Michelle Melo Arteaga
123,1568.48
Non-registered candidates9490.07
Total1,452,806100.00
Valid votes1,452,80694.88
Invalid/blank votes78,4335.12
Total votes1,531,239100.00
Source: INE

Jalisco

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Carlos Lomelí Bolaños
Green check.svgY María Corona Nakamura
1,547,20241.52
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
Natalia Juarez Miranda
1,129,08130.30
Citizens' Movement Alberto Esquer Gutiérrez
Mirza Flores Gómez  [ es ]
1,046,52228.09
Non-registered candidates3,3740.09
Total3,726,179100.00
Valid votes3,726,17997.33
Invalid/blank votes102,2892.67
Total votes3,828,468100.00
Source: INE

State of Mexico

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Higinio Martínez Miranda  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Mariela Gutiérrez Escalante
4,728,29957.94
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Enrique Vargas del Villar  [ es ]
Brenda María Alvarado Sánchez
2,589,89531.73
Citizens' Movement Fernando Alberto García Cuevas
Nelly Maldonado Bürguette
836,50010.25
Non-registered candidates6,6510.08
Total8,161,345100.00
Valid votes8,161,34597.27
Invalid/blank votes229,0872.73
Total votes8,390,432100.00
Source: INE

Michoacán

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Celeste Ascencio Ortega  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Raúl Morón Orozco
1,026,05652.89
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Araceli Saucedo Reyes
Carlos Humberto Lucatero Blanco
656,13533.82
Citizens' Movement Carlos Herrera Tello
Michelle Garibay Cocco
254,99813.15
Non-registered candidates2,6190.14
Total1,939,808100.00
Valid votes1,939,80895.12
Invalid/blank votes99,4184.88
Total votes2,039,226100.00
Source: INE

Morelos

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Víctor Aureliano Mercado Salgado
Green check.svgY Juanita Guerra Mena  [ es ]
544,52458.88
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Ángel García Yáñez
María de la Luz Villa Figueroa
252,78027.33
Citizens' Movement Diana Aurea Recio Téllez
Jorge Arizmendi García
126,61213.69
Non-registered candidates8420.09
Total924,758100.00
Valid votes924,75895.62
Invalid/blank votes42,4054.38
Total votes967,163100.00
Source: INE

Nayarit

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Pavel Jarero Velázquez  [ es ]
297,94957.79
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Ivideliza Reyes
Yolanda Anahí Gutiérrez Guzmán
120,63623.40
Citizens' Movement Ignacio Flores Medina
Julieta Mejía Ibáñez
96,50418.72
Non-registered candidates4870.09
Total515,576100.00
Valid votes515,57696.09
Invalid/blank votes20,9963.91
Total votes536,572100.00
Source: INE

Nuevo León

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Waldo Fernández González
Green check.svgY Blanca Judith Díaz Delgado
856,23334.77
Citizens' Movement Green check.svgY Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas
Martha Patricia Herrera González
810,43132.91
Fuerza y Corazón por México Karina Barrón Perales  [ es ]
Fernando Margáin Sada
794,79632.27
Non-registered candidates1,3530.05
Total2,462,813100.00
Valid votes2,462,81397.65
Invalid/blank votes59,3402.35
Total votes2,522,153100.00
Source: INE

Oaxaca

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Antonino Morales Toledo
Green check.svgY Luisa Cortés García
891,88751.30
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Green check.svgY Laura Estrada Mauro  [ es ]
Roberto Camerino Pérez Delgado
239,96013.80
Labor Party Benjamín Robles Montoya
Karla Jiménez Carrasco
216,79412.47
Institutional Revolutionary Party María del Carmén Ricardez Vela
Adolfo Romero Lainas
154,4318.88
Citizens' Movement Florencia Carolina Aparicio Sánchez
Alberto Sosa Hernández
109,9836.33
National Action Party Griselda Galicia García
Abigail Vasconcelos Castellanos
74,8724.31
Party of the Democratic Revolution Daisy Araceli Ortiz Jiménez
Tomás Basaldu Gutiérrez
49,2742.83
Non-registered candidates1,3990.08
Total1,738,600100.00
Valid votes1,738,60093.28
Invalid/blank votes125,2466.72
Total votes1,863,846100.00
Source: INE

Puebla

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Ignacio Mier Velazco
Green check.svgY Lizeth Sánchez García
1,968,42663.50
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Néstor Camarillo Medina
Ana Teresa Aranda
858,73027.70
Citizens' Movement Sofia Pezzat Said
Alida Díaz Balcazar
270,2988.72
Non-registered candidates2,1990.07
Total3,099,653100.00
Valid votes3,099,65395.52
Invalid/blank votes145,2944.48
Total votes3,244,947100.00
Source: INE

Querétaro

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Guadalupe Murguía Gutiérrez
Green check.svgY Agustín Dorantes Lámbarri
525,77546.97
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Beatriz Robles Gutiérrez
Santiago Nieto Castillo
425,25737.99
Citizens' Movement José Antonio Ortega Cerbón
Iliana del Carmen Luna Gómez
74,2706.64
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Gaby Argüelles Solis
Alejandro Evencio Hernández Olvera
66,7665.96
Labor Party Alma Ingrid Rodriguez Morales
Carlos Alberto Rentería Rivera
26,2452.34
Non-registered candidates1,0320.09
Total1,119,345100.00
Valid votes1,119,34594.98
Invalid/blank votes59,1295.02
Total votes1,178,474100.00
Source: INE

Quintana Roo

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Anahí González Hernández
Green check.svgY Eugenio Segura Vázquez
555,82970.60
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Mayuli Martínez Simón
Cindy Yareli Cocom Dzidz
148,34818.84
Citizens' Movement Roberto Palazuelos
Mayusa Isolina González Cauich
82,29410.45
Non-registered candidates8330.11
Total787,304100.00
Valid votes787,30496.71
Invalid/blank votes26,7813.29
Total votes814,085100.00
Source: INE

San Luis Potosí

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Green check.svgY Ruth González Silva  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Gilberto Hernández Villafuerte  [ es ]
524,95041.55
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Verónica Rodríguez Hernández
Jaime Chalita Zarur
336,02726.59
National Regeneration Movement Rita Ozalia Rodríguez Velázquez
Juan Ignacio Segura Morquecho
272,41721.56
Citizens' Movement Josefina Salazar Báez  [ es ]
Arturo Carral Adán
99,9907.91
Labor Party Teresa de Jesús Mendoza Rivera
René Oyarvide Ibarra
29,0652.30
Non-registered candidates1,0800.09
Total1,263,529100.00
Valid votes1,263,52993.46
Invalid/blank votes88,3896.54
Total votes1,351,918100.00
Source: INE

Sinaloa

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Imelda Castro Castro
Green check.svgY Enrique Inzunza Cazárez
645,42851.93
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Paloma Sánchez Ramos  [ es ]
Eduardo Ortiz Hernández
330,15226.56
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Jesús Antonio Valdés Palazuelos
Nubia Xiclali Ramos Carbajal
118,5759.54
Citizens' Movement María Fernanda Rivera Romo
Miguel Ángel Vicente Rentería
84,3786.79
Labor Party Jesús Estrada Ferreiro  [ es ]
Yolanda de la Cruz Cárdenas Avilés
63,6785.12
Non-registered candidates6420.05
Total1,242,853100.00
Valid votes1,242,85394.67
Invalid/blank votes70,0105.33
Total votes1,312,863100.00
Source: INE

Sonora

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Lorenia Valles Sampedro
Green check.svgY Heriberto Aguilar Castillo  [ es ]
508,79746.41
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Manlio Fabio Beltrones
Lilly Téllez
302,75527.62
Citizens' Movement Ernesto de Lucas Hopkins
Maria Dolores Rosas Almada
126,01111.49
Labor Party Célida López Cárdenas
Froylán Gámez Gamboa
106,6259.73
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Paola Guadalupe Dixon Chaira
Brenda Lizeth Quijada Romo
51,4194.69
Non-registered candidates6660.06
Total1,096,273100.00
Valid votes1,096,27394.54
Invalid/blank votes63,2945.46
Total votes1,159,567100.00
Source: INE

Tabasco

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Rosalinda López Hernández
Green check.svgY Óscar Cantón Zetina
656,42263.72
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY José Sabino Herrera Dagdug
Leda Ferrer Ruiz
149,32114.50
Citizens' Movement Gerardo Gaudiano Rovirosa
Maria Leticia González Calcáneo
83,1918.08
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Miguel Armando Vélez Mier y Concha
Barbara Paola Aranguren Rosique
77,7847.55
Labor Party Juan Carlos Ortiz Celaya
Gladys del Carmen López Gómez
62,7936.10
Non-registered candidates6390.06
Total1,030,150100.00
Valid votes1,030,15093.78
Invalid/blank votes68,3346.22
Total votes1,098,484100.00
Source: INE

Tamaulipas

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY Olga Patricia Sosa Ruiz
Green check.svgY José Ramón Gómez Leal
737,49447.99
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Imelda Sanmiguel Sánchez
Arturo Fidel Núñez Ruíz
452,85329.47
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Eugenio Hernández Flores
Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez
184,47912.00
Citizens' Movement Andrea García García
David Carlos Feliciano Cordero Herrera
112,0187.29
Labor Party Cendy Robles Méndez
José Francisco Chavira Martinez
49,0953.19
Non-registered candidates8650.06
Total1,536,804100.00
Valid votes1,536,80495.23
Invalid/blank votes76,9744.77
Total votes1,613,778100.00
Source: INE

Tlaxcala

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
National Regeneration Movement Green check.svgY José Antonio Álvarez Lima
Green check.svgY Ana Lilia Rivera
296,74343.24
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Anabell Ávalos Zempoalteca
José Domingo Meneses Rodríguez
156,67422.83
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Sergio González Hernández
Isela Rojas Amador
87,78112.79
Citizens' Movement Elsa Cordero Martínez
Alfonso González Corona
77,27111.26
Labor Party Rodrigo Cuahutle Salazar
Oralia López Hernández
67,3379.81
Non-registered candidates4290.06
Total686,235100.00
Valid votes686,23593.50
Invalid/blank votes47,6796.50
Total votes733,914100.00
Source: INE

Veracruz

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Claudia Tello Espinosa
Green check.svgY Manuel Huerta Ladrón de Guevara
2,205,88662.53
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez
Sara Ladrón de Guevara
1,041,08029.51
Citizens' Movement Dante Delgado Morales
Angélica Sánchez Hernández
278,8727.91
Non-registered candidates1,8940.05
Total3,527,732100.00
Valid votes3,527,73297.07
Invalid/blank votes106,5492.93
Total votes3,634,281100.00
Source: INE

Yucatán

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Verónica Camino Farjat  [ es ]
Green check.svgY Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín
656,54453.25
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Rolando Zapata Bello
Kathia Bolio Pinelo  [ es ]
505,02840.96
Citizens' Movement Nayelli Concepción Hernández Crespo
Mariana Zepeda Lahud
70,8425.75
Non-registered candidates5940.05
Total1,233,008100.00
Valid votes1,233,00897.11
Invalid/blank votes36,7192.89
Total votes1,269,727100.00
Source: INE

Zacatecas

Party or allianceCandidates [20] Votes%
Sigamos Haciendo Historia Green check.svgY Verónica Díaz Robles
Green check.svgY Saúl Monreal Ávila
354,33448.46
Fuerza y Corazón por México Green check.svgY Claudia Anaya Mota
Miguel Ángel Torres Rosales
272,35437.25
Citizens' Movement María Teresa Villegas Santillán
Tomás Torres Torres
103,73814.19
Non-registered candidates7620.10
Total731,188100.00
Valid votes731,18895.93
Invalid/blank votes30,9924.07
Total votes762,180100.00
Source: INE

Senators-at-large

An additional 32 senators-at-large were elected from nationwide lists drawn up by the parties, with the winners allocated among them in proportion to their share of the national vote in the Senate election. [8] [11] [12] The party lists can be found on the website of the National Electoral Institute. [20]

The at-large ("plurinominal") Senate seats were distributed as follows: [21]

Notes

  1. Of the elected candidates, 25 belong to the National Regeneration Movement, 7 to the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico, and 7 to the Labor Party.
  2. Of the elected candidates, 15 belong to the National Action Party, 12 to the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and 2 to the Party of the Democratic Revolution.

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