The slowness of the State Electoral Institute and the municipal and district councils that depend on it have marked this process. Yesterday, the scrutiny and collation of the electoral records took too long, testing the representatives of the parties and the candidates who kept an eye on the process. The majority of candidates who, according to the Preliminary Election Results Program (PREP) obtained the majority vote, they waited throughout the day, without being summoned to obtain proof of majority. The reason? The vote counting took too long.
What happened yesterday in Municipal Electoral Council of Culiacán It is an example of the general slowness in the entire electoral process. During the session it was determined that they will be reviewed 645 electoral packages. The session began at 9:00 a.m. and by 9:00 p.m., only 332 packages had been reviewed. The expectation is that the review will end tonight, if not by Friday morning, which keeps party representatives quite dissatisfied.
The Citizen Movement candidate for mayor of Culiacán has a fairly clear visionSandra Martos. She remained attentive to the review of the votes and said that she saw the councilors confused, without clarity of the process and what should be carried out in each case. She said it has been a bumpy, slow process, with deep gaps that raise doubts. She pointed out that a recount is being done without minutes to compare, revealing an obvious disorganization.
Defending every vote of the people of Culiacán is how the leader of the PRI in Sinaloa and candidate elected by the multi-member route for the local council, Paola Gárate. In it Municipal Electoral Council He said that the party representatives are attentive to the collation of data and scrutiny of the electoral packages. And boy have they had work, since the review could last at least 24 more hours, until the election data is confirmed and made official. He considered that a state election was riddled with irregularities. Are they expected to contest the election in Sinaloa? That will surely be revealed today.
The person who has already begun to pay the bill for her errors in the campaigns is the candidate for the mayor of Culiacán by the coalition Strength and Heart for Mexico, Érika Sánchez. The Electoral Court of the State of Sinaloa publicly reprimanded her for installing propaganda on public furniture during her campaign period.
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