Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 2, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 2, 2024 Mexico Election Results: Live Updates Status: Waiting for data … The first preliminary results are expected after 10:00 p.m. Eastern. Read the latest on what’s happening here. Candidate Party/Coalition Votes Percent Pct.% Seats Morena and Allies 0 0.0% Strength and Heart for Mexico 0 0.0% Citizens’ Movement 0 0.0% Note: Vote counts and vote share percentages are preliminary. These numbers may differ from the final results released by the National Electoral Institute starting on June 5. Mexico is poised for a landmark election on June 2, with historic implications for the nation’s political landscape. For the first time, Mexico will elect a female president, with the top two candidates being women. This will be the largest election in Mexico’s history, with nearly 99 million voters casting ballots for more than 20,000 local, state and congressional posts, as well as the presidency. On election night, preliminary results will be provided in real time. The vote counts that determine the final result will take place from June 5 to June 8. As Mexico heads to the polls, voters are deeply concerned about rising cartel *********, which has emerged as a top election issue. Despite some efforts, the current government has struggled to curb the rampant killings, disappearances and extortion that plague the country. This year’s election season has been particularly *******, with dozens of mayoral candidates and local officials *******. Meet the major candidates Claudia Sheinbaum A scientist and former mayor of Mexico City who has pledged to continue President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s agenda. She has vowed to consolidate some of the current president’s major infrastructure projects, carry out his austerity measures and preserve his social ******** programs. Coalition Morena and Party Allies Xóchitl Gálvez A former senator and outspoken tech entrepreneur who has often adhered to progressive politics. She has vowed to return checks and balances to the government and demilitarize the country. The coalition backing her is made up of the formerly rival parties P.R.I., P.A.N. and P.R.D., who many voters see as responsible for Mexico’s legacy of ***********. Coalition Strength and Heart for Mexico Jorge Álvarez Máynez The youngest of all three candidates, he has pitched himself as a third-party alternative to Ms. Sheinbaum and Ms. Gálvez. He has voiced his support for progressive policies, such as demilitarizing public security, protecting ********* rights and decriminalizing cannabis. Party Citizens’ Movement Claudia Sheinbaum A scientist and former mayor of Mexico City who has pledged to continue President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s agenda. She has vowed to consolidate some of the current president’s major infrastructure projects, carry out his austerity measures and preserve his social ******** programs. Coalition Morena and Party Allies Xóchitl Gálvez A former senator and outspoken tech entrepreneur who has often adhered to progressive politics. She has vowed to return checks and balances to the government and demilitarize the country. The coalition backing her is made up of the formerly rival parties P.R.I., P.A.N. and P.R.D., who many voters see as responsible for Mexico’s legacy of ***********. Coalition Strength and Heart for Mexico Jorge Álvarez Máynez The youngest of all three candidates, he has pitched himself as a third-party alternative to Ms. Sheinbaum and Ms. Gálvez. He has voiced his support for progressive policies, such as demilitarizing public security, protecting ********* rights and decriminalizing cannabis. Party Citizens’ Movement *********** ******** another critical concern. Public institutions continue to lack transparency, and both federal and state governments have weakened key anti *********** agencies by slashing their budgets and reducing their autonomy. Results by State The table below shows preliminary results from the June 2 election in each state grouped by the winner of the last general election. In 2018, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s Morena party won by a margin 15 percentage points or more in 25 out of 32 states and only lost the state of Guanajuato. States where Morena won by 15 percentage points or more in 2018 States where Morena won by 15 percentage points or more in 2018 State Leader margin % In Baja California — 0% Baja California Sur — 0% Campeche — 0% Coahuila — 0% Colima — 0% Chiapas — 0% Mexico City — 0% Durango — 0% Guerrero — 0% Hidalgo — 0% México — 0% Michoacán — 0% Morelos — 0% Nayarit — 0% Oaxaca — 0% Puebla — 0% Quintana Roo — 0% San Luis Potosí — 0% Sinaloa — 0% Sonora — 0% Tabasco — 0% Tamaulipas — 0% Tlaxcala — 0% Veracruz — 0% Zacatecas — 0% Where Morena won by a smaller margin Where Morena won by a smaller margin State Leader margin % In Aguascalientes — 0% Chihuahua — 0% Jalisco — 0% Nuevo León — 0% Querétaro — 0% Yucatán — 0% Where Morena lost Where Morena lost State Leader margin % In Guanajuato — 0% This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Mexico #Election #Results #Live #Updates This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/41755-mexico-election-results-live-updates/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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