At the conclusion of the calculation of 170,766 electoral packages in the district boards of the National Electoral Institute (INE), it is confirmed that Claudia Sheinbaum won with 59.7 percent of the votesthat is to say, 35 million 923 thousand 996 votesa result that reflects a resounding victory for the Morena, PVEM and PT candidate.
With this result, the former head of Government of Mexico City He surpassed the now president Andrés Manuel López Obrador in voteswho in 2018 obtained 30 million 113 thousand 483 votes.
The final data of the district count are similar to those produced by the Quick Count and the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP), which already indicated a favorable trend for Claudia Sheinbaum.
Despite complaints from the opposition about alleged irregularities in the PREP, The final results confirmed practically the same numbers.
The candidate of Strength and Heart for Mexico, Xóchitl Gálvez obtained 27.4 percent of the vote, which is equivalent to 16 million 502 thousand 444 votes. For its part, Jorge Álvarez Máynez, of the Citizen Movement, remained with the 10.3 percentachieving 6 million 204 thousand 516 votes.
Voting Abroad and Special Modalities
Claudia Sheinbaum also dominated in the modalities of external vote, anticipated and in people in confinement and prostration. However, Mexicans abroad showed notable sympathy for Xóchitl Gálvez, since the difference between both candidates was only 4 thousand votes in this segment.
The INE implemented three modalities of voting from abroad, that is, electronic via the Internet, postal and in-person at consular offices, through which a total of 184,326 votes were cast for the presidential election, equivalent to 71.3 percent of the total votes. potential voters, considering those registered under one of the three modalities and the 1,500 spaces available in each consular headquarters for people without registration.
According to the INE, the electronic online modality was the most used by Mexicans residing abroad, since of the 184,326 votes that were received, 122,497 were cast through the Electronic Voting System by Internet (SIVEI).
In the case of voting by postal means, 39,586 votes were received for the presidential election, while, through the in-person modality in the 23 authorized consular offices, 22,243 votes were obtained; 6 thousand 314 people with registration and 15 thousand 929 not registered.
Thus, the results showed that of the 184,326 votes, 91,510 (49.6%) were in favor of Claudia Sheinbaum, of the “Let’s Keep Making History” coalition. Xóchitl Gálvez, from the “Fuerza y Corazón por México” coalition, obtained 86,518 votes (46.9%), while Jorge Álvarez Máynez, from Movimiento Ciudadano, obtained 4,434 votes (2.4%).
Once the counting of the presidential election in the 300 district boards has concluded, the INE has begun counting the packages for the Senate and Chamber of Deputies elections.
On Sunday, the General Council of the INE will issue the official final results. Starting Monday, the parties or candidates will have a period of four days to challenge the results before the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation.
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