The political coalition of Morena, the Partido del Trabajo (PT), and the Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) has begun selecting state coordinators for 2027 [1].

This process establishes the leadership structure for the alliance as it seeks to maintain its political influence across Mexico's states. By defining these profiles early, the coalition aims to organize its defense of the "Transformación" movement and synchronize its strategy for the upcoming election cycle [4].

Registration for aspirants is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 22, 2026 [1]. The coalition also established a specific registration window for profiles between Nov. 22 and Nov. 27, 2026 [3].

Although many candidates are expected to apply in each entity, the coalition will limit the number of profiles that move forward to the final stage. Citlalli Hernández said that while dozens of aspirants are expected, only six profiles in total will be accepted to undergo the survey that determines the state coordinators [2].

These surveys are intended to resolve the selection of coordinators before the end of 2026 [4]. The chosen leaders will be responsible for managing the coalition's activities, and candidate preparation, within their respective states.

A spokesperson for the coalition said the "Unidad por la Transformación" presented the call to choose those who will head the state coordinations in defense of the Transformación [5].

only six profiles in total will be accepted to undergo the survey that determines the state coordinators

The early initiation of this selection process suggests the Morena-led coalition is prioritizing internal discipline and stability to avoid fragmented candidacies. By utilizing a survey-based system to narrow dozens of aspirants down to just six per entity, the alliance is leveraging a data-driven approach to ensure state coordinators have high public viability before the 2027 elections.