June 4 Elections are held in the State of Mexico and in Coahuila, as well as an extraordinary vote in Tamaulipas. In Coahuila, a little more than 2.5 million people They will go to the polls to elect their next governor and also 25 deputies from the state congress, 16 of them elected by relative majority and nine by popular representation.
These elections have a large number of women involved as candidates, not in what refers to the governorship, but in the legislative positions. Below are all the women who want a deputation, in each district of the state of Coahuila:
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1.- Claudia Aldrete García from Citizen Alliance for Security
2.- Yazmín García of the Labor Party
3.- Guadalupe Garcia Vazquez of Citizen Movement
4.- Paloma de los Santos Pérez of the National Regeneration Movement
black stones
1.- Magda Flores of the Labor Party
2.- Claudia Cedillo of the Citizen Movement
Sabinas
1.- Zulmma Guerrero from Rescuemos Coahuila
2.- Brenda E. Flowers of Citizen Movement
3.- Elisa Saucedo Rodríguez from the National Regeneration Movement
San Pedro
1.- María Guadalupe Oyervides Valdés of the Citizen Alliance for Security
Monclova
1.- Griselda Arreguín from Rescatemos Coahuila
2.- Iris de Hoyos Labor Party
Frontera
1.- Edith Hernández Sillas of the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2.- María del Carmen Villalobos from Rescatemos Coahuila
3.- Mónica Escalera Escamilla of the National Regeneration Movement
PHOTO: File
matamoros
1.- Rosa Isela Piña Ávila from Rescatemos Coahuila
2.- Karina Ramírez Lavenant of the Labor Party
3.- Rubí Salazar Morales of the National Regeneration Movement
Keep
1.- Sandra Guadalupe Sierra Limones from Rescatemos Coahuila
Keep
1.- Blanca Lamas from the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2.- Miroslava Sánchez Galván of the Labor Party
Keep
1.- Sarahi de León Muñoz of the Labor Party
2.- Yadira Morales Marcos from Citizen Movement
3.- Pily de Aguiñaga of the National Regeneration Movement
Keep
1.- Olivia Martínez Leyva of the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2.- Claudia Rodríguez Márquez from Rescatemos Coahuila
3.- Miriam Saldaña Chairez of the Labor Party
4.- Mariana Ortega Cuevas of Citizen Movement
Ramos Arizpe
1.- Edna Dávalos Elizondo of the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2. Aurora Hernandez Boone of Citizen Movement
3.- Lizbeth Ogazón Nava of the National Regeneration Movement
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1.- Luz Elena Morales of the Citizen Alliance for Security
2.- Margarita Ibarra Molina from Rescuemos Coahuila
3.- Yolanda Palacios Castillo of the Labor Party
4. Albany Castro Rodriguez of Citizen Movement
PHOTO: Ig Albany Castro
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1.- Bárbara Cepeda Boehringer of the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2.- Diana Molina Arriaga from Rescatemos Coahuila
3.- Josefina Flores Jiménez of the Labor Party
4.- Nancy Cuevas from the National Regeneration Movement
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1.- Beatriz Eugenia Fraustro Dávila of the Citizens’ Alliance for Security
2.- Alma Medina of the National Regeneration Movement
saltillo
1.- Aida García Badillo from Movimiento Ciudadano
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