Morena supports itself to have a qualified majority in the Upper House and Absolute Majority in the Lower House

Let’s Keep Making History led by Morena, the INE reported, it would have scored a victory in the elections to the Congress of the Union that would bring it closer to the qualified majority to carry out the so-called “Plan C.” Therefore, we are waiting for the district counts to know the distribution of legislators.

The Presidential Counselor of the INE, Guadalupe Taddei, also reported on this exercise for the legislative election. Having selected 1,090 boxes for the Chamber of Senators and 3,107 for the Chamber of Deputies. This quick count showed that Morena would obtain between 57 and 60 senators, the PVEM from 10 to 15 and the PT between nine and 13. Therefore, at most, the coalition could add 88 senators, with 85 being the number classified as a qualified majority in the upper house.

In the lower house, Morena is projected to obtain between 233 and 251 deputies, with Let’s Keep Making History adding between 67 and 77 for the Green Party and between 46 and 52 for the PT for a maximum margin of 380 deputies. Which would at least guarantee him an absolute majority and brings him closer to the 334 of those qualified.

As for the opposition, the PAN would obtain 19 to 22 senators and 64 to 80 deputies; the PRI from 15 to 18 senators from 30 to 40 deputies; while the Citizen Movement would have achieved four to eight senators and 23 to 32 deputies. The PRD, part of the Fuerza y ​​Corazón por México coalition, could lose registration at the national level by falling short of three percent in the Senate vote. So you will have to wait for the final results for the Chamber of Deputies, where your maximum margin is 3.1 percent.

Claudia Sheinbaum, the first president

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, presidential candidate for the Let’s Keep Making History coalition (Morena, PT and PVEM), was the winner of the presidential election, according to the quick counts of the National Electoral Institute (INE). The Morenista, according to the trend, is emerging as the first female president of the Republic with a voting range between 58.3 and 60.7 percent.

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If the estimate is maintained in the district calculations that will begin on Wednesday, Sheinbaum Pardo would have an advantage of between 31.7 and 32.1 percentage points over her closest rival, Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, presidential candidate for the Fuerza Corazón por México coalition (PAN, PRI and PRD), who has a voting estimate of between 26.6 and 28.6. In third place, with a voting range between 19.9 and 10.8% of votes, the presidential candidate of Movimiento Ciudadano (MC), Jorge Álvarez Máynez, emerges. Even if this trend continues, Morena’s presidential candidate would be exceeding the estimate in quick counts obtained by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (53 and 53.8 points).

In a message on the national network, almost at midnight and with a considerable delay, the Presidential Counselor of the INE, Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, reported the results of the quick counts, which, although preliminary, represent a robust projection of the will, expressed at the polls by the electorate.

To do this, he explained, 5,651 boxes were taken, which represent 74.3% of the total sample, with a confidence level of at least 95 percent. He explained that the results of the quick count and the Preliminary Electoral Results Program are subject to confirmation of the district counts that will begin next Wednesday, June 5 at eight o’clock.

“In this way the INE fulfills its mandate to guarantee transparency and certainty in the electoral processes and continue working with transparency, impartiality and commitment to guarantee that each vote is counted and respected,” he stated.

For the INE Counselor, Norma de la Cruz, citizens took ownership of the elections, since they came out to vote in large numbers. Councilor Carla Humphrey agreed on that point, since 99% of the polls were installed, in addition to the fact that there was a large participation of Mexicans. Councilor Arturo Castillo reported that as of Sunday afternoon, nearly 180,676 votes had been received from

compatriots living in various parts of the world, a figure that already exceeds the number registered in 2018 by 37 thousand.

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Incidents

During the development of election day, 5,089 minor incidents were reported, among which people tried to vote without a voter ID or without being on the nominal list, which was resolved in 71.85%. In addition, the definitive suspension of 29 polling stations in eight states of the country was determined, the equivalent of 0.0058 percent of the total, due to insecurity issues.

The office manager of the Executive Secretariat of the INE, Claudia Suárez Ojeda, explained that 17 polling stations were suspended due to gunshots, 10 in district 10 of Zitácuaro, Michoacán, and seven in district 02 of San Juan del Río, Queretaro. Likewise, six polling stations had to be suspended due to destruction of documentation and electoral material: five in district 18 of Zongolica, Veracruz, and one in district 07 of Cuautitlán Izcalli, state of Mexico. Due to theft of documentation, two polling stations were suspended in district 07 of Mexicali, Baja California; one in district 04 of Tulancingo de Bravo, Hidalgo, for violence due to the lack of ballots in a special box; one in district 11 in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, due to intimidation by representatives of the Citizen Movement (MC) party, and two in Puebla due to the presence of an armed group.

Suárez Ojeda indicated that in addition 23 polling stations could not be installed in entities such as Oaxaca, Michoacán, Chihuahua and Puebla due to theft of electoral documentation, lack of guarantees, due to impediment of community inhabitants, among others. Despite this, yesterday 99.85% of the 170,182 approved were installed. In this regard, counselor Martín Faz highlighted that the progress of this activity was faster than in previous processes, since while in the 2018 election at 11 in the morning 54.59% of polling stations had been installed and in 2021 at that time It had a report of 71.21%, yesterday a coverage of 80.6% was reached.

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2024-06-04 06:56:14

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