Durango state election, 2004

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The Mexican state of Durango held an election on Sunday, July 4, 2004. At stake was the office of the Durango State Governor, all 25 members of the unicameral Durango State Congress, and 39 mayors and municipal councils.

Turnout was 49.7% of the 977,699 duranguenses eligible to vote.

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At the time of the election, the sitting governor was Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). No party other than the PRI has ever governed Durango.

Candidate Party Votes %
Ismael Hernández PRI      52% 
 Andrés Galván R. PAN    31%
 Jorge Campos Murillo   "Todos por Durango" 
(PRD, PT, CD)
   10%
  Lucy Ramírez Partido Duranguense     2.86%
 ?? PVEM     0.49%
  Write-in candidates       0.24%
  Invalid votes       2.74%
Totals      


With 90% of the results counted, Ismael Hernández of the PRI was set for victory with around 52% of the votes cast. Andrés Galván of the PAN was in second place with about 30%.

The new governor was sworn in on 15 September 2004.

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