Zacatecas state election, 2004

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The Mexican state of Zacatecas held an election on Sunday, 4 July 2004. At stake was the office of the Zacatecas State Governor, all 30 members of the unicameral Zacatecas State Congress, and 57 mayors and municipal councils.

Turnout was in excess of 50% of the 935,548 zacatecanos eligible to vote.

Governor

At the time of the election, the sitting governor was Ricardo Monreal Ávila of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amalia García PRD  110,883  47% 
 José Bonilla "Alliance for Zacatecas"
(PRI/PT/PVEM)
 76,186  33%
 Francisco López G. PAN  39,873 17%
 Elías Barajas CD  7,305 3%
Totals    234,247 100%

At 22h30, with results from 46% of the polling stations counted, the victory of Amalia García, with a 35,000 vote lead, seemed inevitable.

State congress

Municipalities

Of the state's 57 municipalities:

A.O.B.

On the same day

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