Mexico 2026 Midterm Elections
Mexican midterm elections scheduled for June 2026 to renew all 500 seats of the Chamber of Deputies and one-quarter of the Senate. The key question is whether Morena and its allies can maintain the legislative supermajority they won in 2024 under Claudia Sheinbaum.
Mexico will hold Mexico 2026 Midterm Elections on 2026-06-07.
- Date
- June 7, 2026
- Country
- Mexico
- Contested
- Chamber of Deputies (500 seats), Senate (128 seats, partial renewal)
- Countdown
- 2 months away
- Candidates
- 3
Mexico's midterm elections will renew all 500 seats of the Chamber of Deputies and a portion of Senate seats. The central question is whether Morena and its allies (PT, PVEM) can maintain the qualified supermajority needed to pass constitutional reforms without PAN or PRI support. The opposition faces the challenge of coordinating across a fragmented field, with Movimiento Ciudadano refusing to join the Frente Amplio por México coalition that backed Xóchitl Gálvez in 2024.
- Claudia SheinbaumPresident of Mexico since October 1, 2024. An environmental engineer and former Mexico City mayor, she became the first woman elected to the Mexican presidency under Morena.
- Jorge Álvarez MáynezMexican politician and federal deputy who ran as the Movimiento Ciudadano presidential candidate in 2024. He positioned MC as an independent third force, distinct from both Morena and the traditional opposition, and achieved the party's best-ever presidential result.
- Xóchitl GálvezMexican engineer, businesswoman, and senator who ran as the unified opposition candidate against Claudia Sheinbaum in the 2024 presidential election. Backed by PAN, PRI, and PRD, she lost decisively but remains the most prominent opposition leader in Mexico.
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