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Results of withdrawal of mandate: will AMLO go or stay?

Mexico City. That National Electoral Institute (INE) reported on the preliminary results of the consultation on the revocation of the mandate with the following details:

On a deadline of 9:00 p.m., citizen participation was between 17.2 and 18.2 percent.

A minimum of 6.4 percent and a maximum of 7.8 percent call for the mandate to be revoked due to a loss of trust.

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While at least 90.3 and at most 91.9 percent want López Obrador to remain President of the Republic.

The advisor of the INE, Lawrence Cordova, He explained that this data was obtained from the votes cast in 5,000 10 polling stations, equivalent to one million 709,798 participants.

“These figures correspond to a statistical exercise for information and transparency purposes in the exercise and are not the definitive results of this mandate revocation. Despite the obstacles INE faced, citizens were able to cast their votes satisfactorily,” said the INE adviser, Lorenzo Cordova.

However, according to preliminary data, 8 out of 10 citizens did not vote, which is why the referendum on the revocation of the mandate does not reach the 40 percent of the nominal list that would be required for it to be binding.

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INE estimates more than 90% of the votes in favor of AMLO

INE estimates that more than 90 percent of citizens voted in favor of Andrés Manuel López Obrador continuing his mandate.

“Regarding the revocation of the mandate, the turnout is estimated at a limit of 6.4 and 7.8 as the upper limit. Regarding the answer to continue, it is at a limit of 90.3 and 91.9 percent and finally the invalid votes are found in a percentage of 1.6 and the higher of 2.1 percent,” the statement said.

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Outcomes of core states’ revocation of mandate: will AMLO leave or stay?

With the cutoff at 9:42 p.m., the votes of 131,880 are registered Guanajuatoof which 115,845 voted for what AMLO to continue while 13,689 voted for its repeal.

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In case of aquascalientes, 40,639 votes were registered, of which 4,575 voted for repeal and 35,681 for continuation.

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In Jalisco250,470 attended, of which 214,775 voted to continue while 32,691 voted to cancel.

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In Michoacan118,348 people attended, of whom 106,197 voted for the president’s continuation and 9,804 for his dismissal.

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In Queretaro, 116,281 votes were registered, of which 103,023 called for the President to continue and 11,485 for his removal.

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In San Luis Potosithere is a record 100,568 voters, of whom 91,548 voted to continue while 6,915 did not.

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In Mexico City435,099 citizens attended, of whom 382,897 voted for its continuation, while 46,005 called for its cancellation.

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Results of revocation of mandate abroad

Mexican nationals living abroad could also take part in advice on how to withdraw their mandate via on-line.

That INE reported that a total of 8,287 votes were counted, of which 1,915 sought to remove the President.

While 6,324 citizens voted for the continuation, 48 votes were canceled.

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