Presidential Candidates
Election Year | Result | Nominee |
---|---|---|
1952 | lost | Efraín González Luna |
1958 | lost | Luis H. Álvarez |
1964 | lost | José Luis González Torres |
1970 | lost | Efraín González Morfín |
1976 | No Result | No Candidate |
1982 | lost | Pablo Emilio Madero |
1988 | lost | Manuel J. Clouthier |
1994 | lost | Diego Fernández de Cevallos |
2000 | won | Vicente Fox Quesada |
2006 | won | Felipe Calderón Hinojosa |
2012 | lost | Josefina Vázquez Mota |
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