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Mexican Election Results

Election Results

  1. 53.0 - 53.8%INE’s Rapid Count
    53.0%PREP
    Andrés Manuel López Obrador
    MORENA
  2. 22.1 - 22.8%INE’s Rapid Count
    22.5%PREP
    Ricardo Anaya
    PAN
  3. 15.7 - 16.3%INE’s Rapid Count
    16.4%PREP
    José Antonio Meade
    PRI
  4. 5.3 - 5.5%INE’s Rapid Count
    5.1%PREP
    Jaime Rodríguez
    IND
93.5628% of total vote
Source: National Electoral Institute and Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP)
Projected Coalition Majority
  • Select majority parties
  •  
  • MORENA
  • PT
  • PES
  • MC
  • PRD
Senate Absolute: 69 seats

  • plurality
  • absolute
  • constitutional
Chamber of Deputies Absolute: 307 seats

  • plurality
  • absolute
  • constitutional
Note: Based on data from INE (District Count), 100% of the districts have been verified by the electoral authority.
Projection: Oscar Mendoza and Rodrigo Sánchez of Pauta Política
Senate
MRN
37.5%
PAN
17.7%
PRI
15.8%
PRD
5.4%
MC
4.6%
PVEM
4.4%
NUL
4.1%
PT
3.8%
PES
2.4%
PNA
2.4%
IND
1.9%
92.2212% of total vote
Chamber of Deputies
MRN
37.2%
PAN
18.1%
PRI
16.4%
PRD
5.4%
PVEM
4.7%
MC
4.4%
NUL
4.0%
PT
3.9%
PNA
2.5%
PES
2.4%
IND
0.9%
92.0935% of total vote
Source: PREP-INE

z Obrador Won. What Comes Next for Mexico?July 3, 2018, 9:23 AM CDT

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Mexico’s next president, has promised to transform the nation. AMLO, as he’s known, pledged during his campaign to root out corruption, reduce violence, stop energy deals that aren’t good for the nation and spur growth in impoverished areas. If that sounds like an ambitious to-do list, it is. And he won’t be able to get started on it officially for five months, because Mexico has an unusually long presidential transition period—about double the wait in the U.S. and Brazil.
Check out our latest QuickTake explainer on what’s the next  chapter in this regime change in Mexico.

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