Each president has a six year term so I'd assume they'd have one every 6 years.
Mexican presidents are elected every 6 years, and cannot be reelected two consecutive terms.
Every six years.
They are carried out each 6 years. The president can't be reelected.
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Yes. Just recently some states in Mexico elected new governors. Presidential elections will be held next year (2012).
Elections in the Bahamas often occur every 4 years.
Felipe Calderon Hinojosa (term: 2006-2012) won such elections.
He was elected as president of Mexico during the 2012 elections.
yes they have elections for a new president every 7 years
Yes. From 1929 until the 2000 presidential elections, PRI was the leading party in Mexico.
Yes. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, whereas the executive and legislative are elected during federal elections. As Mexico is a federal republic conformed by 31 states (just like the United States), it also has state and local elections, which are held for governor, state congress and municipal presidents, akin to city mayors or county executives in the U.S.
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Every 6th year