2007 At the end of 2006, Jorge Hank expressed his wishes to run a campaign for the
2007 Baja California state election. This flared up comments from PAN politicians saying that he would be violating the state's
Antichapulin ("anti-
grasshopper") law which prohibits a person of public office to "jump" from one charge to another without ending their current term. In February 2007, he requested permission to leave his post as municipal president and accept the candidacy for governor by the
Alianza para que vivas mejor (
The Alliance So You May live better), which was approved by his party's
regidores and denied by the PAN
regidores. The PAN also accused five district electoral council members of partiality toward Hank because they served as judges during his administration as president of Tijuana. The Federal Electoral Tribune rejected the complaint determining that the law does not have such restriction that would prevent these five lawyers from serving as judges and then as council members. On June 20, 2007, Baja California's state elections court voted 2 to 1 in favor of the validity of the so-called "anti-grasshopper law" thus cancelling Hank's bid for governor. He appealed the decision before the
Federal Electoral Tribunal, which unanimously upheld his candidacy on July 7, holding the state law contravened the electoral and political rights of the citizenry. Pending that decision, Hank was not a registered candidate and had to abstain from campaigning. The election date was on August 5, 2007. According to the Baja California's State Electoral Institute, Jorge Hank lost the election by 8 points (almost 55,000 votes) to Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, PAN's candidate.
2021 Alfredo Ferreiro Velasco, leader of
PES announced on January 26, 2021, that Jorge Hank Rhon would be its candidate for governor in 2021. As a candidate for governor, Hank Rhon said of women
“[S]e les ha bajado un poquito la inteligencia” ("Their intelligence has lowered a little"). ==See also==