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- Fatally shot in Acapulco. Giovanni Lezama Barrera PAN 4 January 2024 Precandidate for local deputy of Morelos Regidor of Cuautla, Morelos. Fatally shot...
- around 13 points. On 19 November 2023, Sheinbaum registered as the sole precandidate of Sigamos Haciendo Historia, the successor coalition to Juntos Hacemos...
- Representative, former Mayor of San Juan, former party Vice President and Precandidate Governor of Puerto Rico. Luis Vega Ramos - Former At-Large House Representative...
- election; Guaidó was ultimately unsuccessful in his efforts. She was a precandidate for Vente Venezuela in the primary elections of the Unitary Platform...
- Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. He was a precandidate for president of Argentina for the Unión por la Patria in the 2023 Argentine...
- Carlos Rabascall, journalist and 2021 vice presidential candidate. Precandidates polling González Noboa Zurita Topić Supported by MAR70 and PLAN77 in...
- elected president of Chile. In 2013, Andrés Allamand was presidential precandidate for primary elections, the National Renewal party supported the presidential...
- candidates for gubernatorial and muni****l elections, which would bar precandidates from campaigning for the nomination, but without a democratic tradition...
- amendments in Jujuy – a province governed by Gerardo Morales, who ran as a precandidate for vice president alongside Horacio Rodriguez Larreta– led to protests...
- Variety. ""Wakolda", the film about Mengele in Argentina, chosen as Oscar precandidate". Yahoo! News Spain (in Spanish). 27 September 2013. Archived from the...