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In the 1990s several Mexican states elected who as governors?

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In the 1990s several Mexican states elected as governors.?

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Who did several Mexican states elected as governors in the 1990s?

In the 1990s, several Mexican states elected governors from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which had maintained a dominant position in Mexican politics for decades. Notable figures included Manuel Angel Núñez Soto in Baja California and Francisco Labastida Ochoa in Sinaloa. However, the decade also saw the rise of opposition parties, leading to significant electoral victories for the National Action Party (PAN) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in various states towards the end of the decade. This period marked a gradual shift in political dynamics in Mexico.


How are senators are elected by the governors of the states?

Senators are elected by the people.


Who controlled the Mexican states during the Mexican Revolution?

The individual governors. Mexico is a Federal Republic, just as the United States is.


Are govenors appointed by the president?

Governors of what? U.S. States? No. U.S. State Governors generally are elected in popular vote by the State electorate.


Is the executive power at the state level carried out by the mayor?

No. Mayors are elected to govern cities; governors are elected to govern states.


In the 1990s Mexican States elected who as governor?

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Does the president choose the governor?

Answer: Governors of the states are elected by the people of the appropriate state. If a governor should die while in office the lieutenant governor may assume the role. Each state has its procedures.


Who do governors and senators report to?

Governors report to the citizens of their state who elected them, and they are responsible for the overall administration and governance of their state. Senators report to the constituents of their respective states who elected them, and they are responsible for representing the interests and concerns of their state in the legislative branch of the federal government.


Which government officials are elected every 4 years?

* State Governors * US Presidents * City Mayors


Are governors elected by citizens?

Yes they are. In fact, there have been elected governors since the beginnings of the United States (prior to that, when the US was run by England, the King appointed the governors for each of the colonies, providing the colonists with little if any input). The governor is the head of the executive branch in each state, and candidates must run for office every four years (except in New Hampshire and Vermont, where governors serve two year terms).