Abstract
Electoral results in Sonora over the last ten years help support the argument that local elections are competitive. This means that the margin of victory between the winning party and its closest competitor is narrower, suggesting the existence of a different electoral panorama compared to previous periods. Furthermore, this scenario of close elections could be considered a factor that influences the pursuit of improvements in local public management and the construction of efficient political institutions in the state.

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Copyright (c) 2017 Juan Poom Medina
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