1955 Mexican legislative election

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Legislative elections were held in Mexico on 4 July 1955.[1] They were first federal elections in which women were able to vote after President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines introduced unrestricted citizenship for women on 17 October 1953, meeting one of his main campaign promises. As a result, the electorate increased from around five million in 1952 to nine million in 1955.[2]

The Institutional Revolutionary Party won 153 of the 162 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.[3] The National Action Party (PAN) won six, the Popular Party (PP) won two, and one seat was won by the Mexican National Party (PNM).[3]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Institutional Revolutionary Party5,562,76189.86153+2
National Action Party567,6789.176+1
Popular Party42,6210.6920
Mexican National Party17,3160.2810
Total6,190,376100.00162+1
Registered voters/turnout8,941,020
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p453 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. ^ Nohlen, p454
  3. ^ a b Nohlen, p468