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At a Glance
The Mexico 2012 Presidential Election in Mexico.
1 candidate contested the election: Enrique Peña Nieto.
Election Snapshot
- Status
- Recorded
- Country
- Mexico
- Candidates
- 1
- Linked Offices
- 0
Quick Facts
- 1 candidate tracked
Country Context
This election is connected to Mexico. Use the country page to follow broader institutions, offices, and election history.
Candidates
Politicians directly connected to this election through the graph.
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Mexico
Federal presidential constitutional republic in North America. Multi-party system with six-year non-renewable presidential terms.
Enrique Peña Nieto
President of Mexico 2012-2018. PRI leader who pursued structural reforms but was overshadowed by corruption scandals and the Chapo extradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which country held the Mexico 2012 Presidential Election?
- The Mexico 2012 Presidential Election was held in Mexico. The country's electoral system, political culture, and institutional framework shaped how the election was conducted and what the results mean for governance.
- Who were the candidates in the Mexico 2012 Presidential Election?
- 1 candidate participated in the Mexico 2012 Presidential Election, including Enrique Peña Nieto. The field of candidates reflects the political landscape and the range of options available to voters.
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Trust & Coverage
- Page Type
- Election dashboard
- Last Updated
- April 4, 2026
- Sources
- Graph-backed
- Data Coverage
- Partial(45/100)
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Mexico
Federal presidential constitutional republic in North America. Multi-party system with six-year non-renewable presidential terms.
Enrique Peña Nieto
President of Mexico 2012-2018. PRI leader who pursued structural reforms but was overshadowed by corruption scandals and the Chapo extradition.
