Registered: | 2002 |
Country: | Mexico |
Colima Democratic Association | |
Native Name: | Asociación por la Democracia Colimense, Partido Político Estatal |
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Foundation: | 2001 |
Dissolved: | 2012 |
Ideology: | Democracy |
Position: | Centre |
Colours: | Green |
Headquarters: | Mexico City |
The Colima Democratic Association (es|Asociación por la Democracia Colimense, Partido Político Estatal, ADC) is a political party from the State of Colima, Mexico.
Carlos Vázquez Oldenbourg together with other politicians from Colima founded the ADC in late 2001; the party was officially established in 2002 when it received its official registration as a political party from Colima.[1]
On the 2003 Colima state election the ADC won a seat in the Congress of Colima; On the 2003 extraordinary election the ADC joined forces with the National Action Party (PAN) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in an unusual alliance between the PAN-PRD and the ADC named Alianza Todos por Colima supporting candidate Antonio Morales de la Peña who lost against Gustavo Vázquez Montes.[2]
During the, The party only received 2,971 of the votes. Less than 2% than what was required by the state of Colima during that time (5,982 votes), Thus dissolving the party later that year.[3]