July 2012.
President, congress, state governor, state congress.
The election of 2000 where Vincente Fox was elected president of Mexico signaled the end of the one-party rule in Mexico.
Yes. It happens every 6 years and next one will be on July of 2012.
Felipe Calderon was elected in the 2006 July 2 election. He became the president on 2006 December 1.
The President of Mexico is Felipe Calderon. He assumed office on December 1, 2006, and was elected for one six-year term that will end in 2012 without the possibility of re-election.
Barack Obama won the president election for 2012.
Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa is the president of Mexico this year (2011). Felipe Calderón became the president of Mexico on 2006 December 1, and will serve until 2012 November 31, after narrowly beating rival Andrés Manuel López Obrador by less than a half percent or less than a quarter million votes in the presidential election. He is a member of the National Action Party (PAN).The president of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election.
Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa was the president of Mexico in 2008. Felipe Calderón became the president of Mexico on 2006 December 1, and will serve until 2012 November 31, after narrowly beating rival Andrés Manuel López Obrador by less than a half percent or less than a quarter million votes in the presidential election. He is a member of the National Action Party (PAN).The president of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election.
Francisco Madero was a president in Mexico who was born on October 30, 1873 and was assassinated on February 22, 1913. The Modero Plan was the beginning of the anti re election movement in Mexico.
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.
The main difference lies on how is the president is elected. In Mexico, he/she is elected through direct popular vote, while the United States has an electoral college representing the states and casting votes for the president depending on each individual state's election results.
No, the election of a president is a civic exercise. The inauguration of a president, however, is a day of considerable ceremony.