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Manuel Añorve Baños

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Añorve resurfaced in 2006 as the coordinator of advisors to the PRI caucus in the Senate. He left that job to run again for mayor of Acapulco, winning a second term and serving from 2009 to 2012. While serving as municipal president, he ran for
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selected Añorve, his cousin, as the interim municipal president of Acapulco, filling the remaining two years of Tenorio's term. With his term expired, in 1999, Añorve became a state deputy, cutting that term short in order to become a
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in Guerrero. In 1993, he became a city councilor in Acapulco, simultaneously heading up the city's water and sewer commission and serving as the secretary general of the municipal PRI organization there.
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slammed into Acapulco and prompted a municipal political crisis that concluded with the resignation of the city's municipal president, Juan Salgado Tenorio. Interim Governor
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coalition candidate; the ticket finished second, sending him to the legislature as the first minority senator.
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and was re-elected to the same seat in 2024. He also is a two-time federal deputy and two-time former mayor of
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In 1996, Añorve was named as the state secretary of finances and administration. A year later, however,
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from 1981 to 1982. After several years spent earning more degrees, writing a book titled
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The PRI named Añorve a proportional representation deputy from the fourth
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Añorve Baños won re-election as one of Guerrero's senators in the
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Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing the state of
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Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) for Guerrero
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Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Guerrero
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Senators of the LXIV and LXV Legislatures of Mexico
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Congress of the Union
Guerrero
Incumbent
Félix Salgado Macedonio
Nestora Salgado
René Juárez Cisneros
Municipal president
Acapulco
Verónica Escobar Romo
Ometepec
Guerrero
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Alma mater
UNAM
Institutional Revolutionary Party
senator
64th
65th
Guerrero
Acapulco
Ometepec
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Secretariat of Agrarian Reform
Banobras
Hurricane Pauline
Ángel Aguirre Rivero
federal deputy

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