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2023 Mexican local elections
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The 2023 Mexican local elections, held on 4 June 2023, saw voters electing two governors for six-year terms and deputies for one state congress.
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In the gubernatorial elections, Morena flipped one state, while the Institutional Revolutionary Party defended its gubernatorial seat. Notably, Delfina Gómez Álvarez ( MORENA) defeated Alejandra del Moral Vela (
PRI) in the state of Mexico, ending 94 years of PRI rule in the state.[1][2]