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Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera

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25: 152: 314:'s State Committee of the PRI and in 1978 was elected Mayor of Tijuana. In 1983 he was nominated and elected Governor of Baja California. His government was controversial because he was accused of promoting accelerated growth without order, that made areas that were border towns into big cities without planning. In 435: 345: 326:, the PRI candidate. This may have cost him politically and make him take a leave as governor on January 5, 1989, and thereafter remain retired from politics. 42: 370: 450: 455: 445: 299: 306:, then Administrative Assistant Director of the National Institute of Youth from 1971. Then he became a delegate from the same organization to 319: 430: 89: 61: 342: 460: 68: 440: 280: 253: 108: 75: 231: 46: 57: 315: 465: 392: 164: 367: 291: 35: 323: 402: 199: 82: 425: 420: 385: 187: 295: 303: 374: 349: 311: 284: 414: 122: 24: 279:(April 4, 1940 – September 30, 2021) was a Mexican politician, member of the 307: 126: 264: 227: 318:
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from 1946 to 1952. He held the positions of Assistant Secretary of
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Mexican politician and governor of Baja California (1940–2021)
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in the state as a candidate for the presidency against
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Governor of Baja California
Roberto de la Madrid
Oscar Baylón Chacón
Jalapa
Veracruz
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Attorney
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Baja California
Miguel Alemán Valdés
President of Mexico
Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit
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Tijuana
Baja California
the 1988 election

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