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Mexico vs São Tomé & Príncipe: UN Voting Alignment

How often do Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe vote the same way at the UN General Assembly? Agreement over every shared roll-call vote since 1946, by year, decade, and topic — plus the resolutions where they split.

Overall agreement

92.7%

of 2,677 shared UN General Assembly votes since 1946

Agreement by year

0%25%50%75%100%197520002024
Mexico–São Tomé & Príncipe UN General Assembly voting agreement, 19752024. Latest: 1% agreement in 2024.

Agreement by decade

MexicoSão Tomé & Príncipe UN voting agreement by decade
DecadeAgreementShared votes
197087.2%384
198096.1%1,299
199097.0%132
200087.7%422
201091.1%440

Agreement by topic

MexicoSão Tomé & Príncipe UN voting agreement by topic
TopicAgreementShared votes
Israel–Palestine94.1%495
Nuclear weapons95.2%475
Disarmament93.9%608
Colonialism94.4%354
Human rights85.7%469
Economic development95.0%383

Biggest splits

Biggest UN voting splits between Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe
ResolutionDateMexicoSão Tomé & Príncipe

R/63/191

nan

2008-12-18noyes

R/61/166

Promotion of equitable and mutually resprcted dialogue on hu

2006-12-19noyes

R/37/200

HUMAN RIGHTS, PURPOSE OF

1982-12-03yesno

R/37/125A

SCALE OF ASSESSMENTS, 1983-1985

1982-11-04noyes

R/36/34

AFGHANISTAN, SELF-DETERMINATION

1981-11-04yesno

R/35/37

AFGHANISTAN, SELF-DETERMINATION

1980-11-04yesno

R/34/222C

U.N. JOINT PENSION FUND

1979-12-04yesno

R/33/405

LAW OF THE SEA

1978-11-02noyes

Frequently asked questions

How often do Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe vote together at the UN?

Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe voted the same way in 92.7% of 2,677 shared UN General Assembly votes since 1946.

Do Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe agree on human rights votes?

On human rights resolutions, Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe largely agree: they voted the same way in 85.7% of 469 shared human-rights votes at the UN General Assembly.

When did Mexico and São Tomé & Príncipe last disagree at the UN?

Among their biggest recent splits, on 2008-12-18 Mexico voted "no" and São Tomé & Príncipe voted "yes" on R/63/191 (nan).

Data source: Erik Voeten et al., 'United Nations General Assembly Voting Data', Harvard Dataverse.