The Secretary of the Interior, Luisa María Alcalde, revealed this Wednesday morning during the La Mañanera conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador the final results of the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) for presidential, gubernatorial, head of Government and Congress elections.
Highlighting citizen participation, the Mayor reported that 60.92% of Mexican men and women registered They exercised their right to vote last Sunday, June 2, which is equivalent to 59 million 987 thousand people.
In addition, he announced the start of district counts at the national level starting at 8:00 a.m. this Wednesday.
Morena, without a qualified majority in the Senate
In addition, the Mayor cited projections based on preliminary figures from the electoral referee that indicate that Morena and its allies they would have obtained 372 deputies and 83 senators in Congress.
These numbers would ensure the ruling coalition a qualified majority in the Chamber of Deputies, although not in the Senate, where it would need 85 of the 128 seats.
It should be noted that constitutional reforms require the approval of two-thirds of Congress.
presidential election
Regarding the presidential election, the results presented by the Interior reveal that Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo wonobtaining 59.35% of the votes, which is equivalent to 33 million 226 thousand 602 people.
He is followed by Xóchitl Gálvez with 27.9% of the votes (15 million 620 thousand 726) and Jorge Álvarez Máynez with 10.41%, which represents 5 million 832 thousand 105 votes.
The resounding victory of Sheinbaum Pardo in the presidential elections marks a milestone in the country’s political landscape.
His campaign platform, focused on promoting social welfare and fighting corruption, resonated strongly with voters, ensuring a wide lead over his rivals.
Now, with a qualified majority in the Chamber of Deputies, Sheinbaum and his coalition will face the challenge of translating his campaign promises into concrete policies that address the country’s current challenges, from security to economic development and social equality.
However, lack of majority in the Senate poses an obstacle that will require political skill and negotiation to overcome.
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