The Radical Liberal Party of Mexico was a liberal political party in Mexico which existed from 1836 to 1911. The party was founded as a radical schism within the Liberal Party of Mexico, diverging with the main party on its views on citizenship and the military. The Radical Liberals ran Francisco Leon de la Barra as their presidential candidate in 1911, but he lost with just .43% of the vote to Progressive Constitutionalist Party leader Francisco I. Madero's 99.27%. The PCP was confirmed as the dominant liberal party in the country, and the Liberals and Radical Liberals soon dissolved.
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