2022 Mexican local elections


The 2022 Mexican local elections, held on June 5, 2022, saw voters electing six governors for a six-year term, deputies for one state congress, and officials for 39 municipalities.
The two main coalitions, Juntos Hacemos Historia and Va por México, competed in the gubernatorial races. Morena, as part of its coalition, continued its pattern of flipping governorships, flipping four in total, while Va por México successfully defended only two.

State races

Aguascalientes

The governorship of Aguascalientes was up for election.

Durango

The governorship of Durango was up for election, as well as all positions in the state's 39 municipalities.

Hidalgo

The governorship of Hidalgo was up for election.

Oaxaca

The governorship of Oaxaca was up for election.

Quintana Roo

All 25 seats of the Congress of Quintana Roo were up for election, where 15 were elected through first-past-the-post voting and 10 through proportional representation. Additionally, the governorship was up for election.

Tamaulipas

The governorship of Tamaulipas was up for election.