Local Elections
| Date | State | Voters have/will elected | Main article | Winner(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 20, 2007 | Yucatán | Governor, State congress, 106 municipal presidents (mayors) | Yucatán state election, 2007 | PRI-led coalition (Governorship, 59 of 106 mayorships), PRI/PAN (4 of 10 deputies each) |
| July 1, 2007 | Chihuahua | State congress, 67 municipal presidents (mayors) | Chihuahua state election, 2007 | PRI-led coalition (47 of 67 mayorships, 15 of 22 deputies) |
| July 1, 2007 | Durango | State congress, 39 municipal presidents (mayors) | Durango state election, 2007 | PRI (19 of 39 mayorships, 12 of 17 deputies) |
| July 1, 2007 | Zacatecas | State congress, 58 municipal presidents (mayors) | Zacatecas state election, 2007 | PRI (26 of 57 mayorships), PRD (9 of 18 deputies) |
| August 5, 2007 | Aguascalientes | State congress, 11 municipal presidents (mayors) | Aguascalientes state election, 2007 | PRI (5 of 9 mayorships, 11 of 18 deputies) |
| August 5, 2007 | Oaxaca | State congress | Oaxaca state election, 2007 | PRI (25 of 25 deputies) |
| August 5, 2007 | Baja California | Governor, State congress, 5 municipal presidents (mayors) | Baja California state election, 2007 | PAN-led coalition (4 of 5 mayorships, 14 of 16 deputies) |
| September 2, 2007 | Veracruz | State congress, 210 municipal presidents (mayors) | Veracruz state election, 2007 | PRI (144 of 212 mayorships, 30 of 50 deputies) |
| October 7, 2007 | Chiapas | State congress, 118 municipal presidents (mayors) | Chiapas state election, 2007 | PRI (41 of 118 mayorships, 9 of 24 deputies ) |
| October 7, 2007 | Oaxaca | 152 municipal presidents (vote) 418 municipal presidents (consensus) (mayors) | Oaxaca state election, 2007 | PRI (90 of 151 mayorships, 25 of 25 deputies) |
| October 14, 2007 | Sinaloa | State congress, 18 municipal presidents (mayors) | Sinaloa state election, 2007 | PRI (16 of 18 mayorships, 18 of 24 deputies ) |
| November 11, 2007 | Michoacán | Governor, State congress, 113 municipal presidents (mayors) | Michoacán state election, 2007 | PRD (governorship, 10 of 24 electoral district deputies), PRI (50 mayorships, including the state capital) |
| November 11, 2007 | Puebla | State congress, 217 municipal presidents (mayors) | Puebla state election, 2007 | PRI (215 municipal presidents, 24/25 of 26 electoral district deputies) |
| November 11, 2007 | Tamaulipas | State congress, 43 municipal presidents (mayors) | Tamaulipas state election, 2007 | PRI (34 of 43 municipal presidents, 17 of 19 electoral district deputies) |
| November 11, 2007 | Tlaxcala | State congress, 60 municipal presidents (mayors) | Tlaxcala state election, 2007 | PAN (15 of 19 electoral district deputies) |
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