This was as a result of the growth of political parties who polled in second or third place.
This prevented the popular party Acción Nacional y Revolucionario Institucional from dominating the elections against smaller parties like Encuentro Social, Movimiento Ciudadano or independent candidates for the first time.
During the second quarter of 2018, Baja California's department responsible for voting processes (Instituto Estatal Electoral de Baja California) allowed for the Encuentro Social name to be changed.
The first individuals to show interest in running for state governor were Jaime Martínez Veloz, Arturo González Cruz and Jesús Ruiz Barraza.
Jaime Bonilla Valdez of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) was elected Governor of Baja California.