PVEM profiles aspirants for 17 governorships in 2027

Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) has identified aspirants for the 17 governorships up for election in 2027 and asked Morena to include them in surveys to maintain their alliance. Senate parliamentary coordinator Manuel Velasco backed Senator Jasmine Bugarín as the frontrunner in Nayarit. The party has not ruled out running independently in some states if unsupported.

The PVEM announced its aspirants for the 2027 state elections, targeting all 17 governorships. Senate coordinator Manuel Velasco stated they want Morena to honor survey results for their candidates, citing past issues in Veracruz where PVEM winners were sidelined from leading the alliance despite poll victories in some municipalities. Velasco endorsed Senator Jasmine Bugarín as top in Nayarit: «She is the best-positioned candidate in Nayarit polls, and we have said results must be respected,» he said in an interview. Other aspirants are Senator Waldo Fernández in Nuevo León, federal deputy Ricardo Astudillo in Querétaro, Senator Karen Castrejón in Guerrero, federal deputy Carlos Puente in Zacatecas, federal deputy Ernesto Núñez in Michoacán, federal deputy Ricardo Madrid in Sinaloa, Senator Virgilio Amezcua in Colima, federal deputy Manuel Cota in Baja California Sur, and local deputy Jorge Ramos in Baja California. In San Luis Potosí, Senator Ruth González Silva, wife of Governor Ricardo Gallardo, is in consideration, despite Morena's nepotism ban. Velasco noted she contributed over half a million votes in 2024 and could run legally. Without Morena's backing, PVEM would go solo: «Yes, we would go alone, as we won alone in San Luis in 2021 and the Senate in 2024.» The party favors alliance but would support Morena in most states in exchange for endorsement.

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Senator Ruth González Silva announces PVEM's independent run for San Luis Potosí governorship in 2027 at a press conference.
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PVEM to contest San Luis Potosí governorship alone in 2027

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Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) announced it will run without alliance with Morena for the San Luis Potosí governorship in 2027, with Senator Ruth González Silva positioned as its top candidate. The move stems from PVEM's strength in the state and Morena's weakness, labeled the third force by González herself. It comes amid nepotism restrictions blocking her Morena candidacy.

Citlalli Hernández, from Morena's Elections Commission, begins meetings this Wednesday with PT and PVEM to reconcile the alliance ahead of 2027. The effort aims to overcome tensions from Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform. Allied senators praise her conciliatory profile.

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The PVEM coordinator, Carlos Puente, assured that the legislative alliance with Morena and the PT is 'stronger than ever' amid the debate on the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Despite reports of disagreements with allies, Puente rejected rumors of a fracture and emphasized unity toward 2027 and 2030. Sheinbaum defended the pillars of her initiative, which include changes to the election of plurinominal seats and cuts to electoral costs.

In a key step for President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform—initially unveiled February 25 and formally presented March 4 as the 'decálogo por la democracia' (see prior coverage)—the Chamber of Deputies' Constitutional Points and Political-Electoral Reform committees approved the proposal on March 10, 2026, by 45-39 votes. It heads to plenary discussion, likely March 11, amid PVEM and PT opposition despite their Morena alliance.

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Mexico's National Action Party (PAN) has opened candidacy registrations to any citizen for the 2027 elections, with over five thousand people interested so far. Party spokesperson Jorge Triana said they will vet the list and use surveys to select candidates starting in September.

After Colombia's March 2026 congressional elections, the presidential race candidacies have solidified, with Centro Democrático's Paloma Valencia—selected in December 2025—as the leading center-right contender against Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda. The landscape features deep polarization, alliance-building needs, political violence, and debates over candidates' executive experience amid looming crises.

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Opposition parties PAN and PRI have announced they will reject President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B in the Senate, following its announcement last week after the original reform failed in the Chamber of Deputies. The plan allows promoting votes in revocation of mandate processes—clarified by Sheinbaum as non-mandatory—and includes spending cuts. Movimiento Ciudadano is still reviewing the initiative.

 

 

 

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