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This was MORENA's first presidential election. Joining MORENA in the Juntos Haremos Historia coalition was the left-wing Labor Party and the right-wing Social Encounter Party. [31] Nominee. Andrés Manuel López Obrador, former Head of Government of Mexico City, 2006 and 2012 presidential candidate.
Election results by borough in the 2018 election for the Head of Government of Mexico City. In August 2017, Sheinbaum participated in a poll by the National Regeneration Movement to determine the party's candidate for the Head of Government of Mexico City. [43] The other contenders were Martí Batres, Mario Delgado, and Ricardo Monreal ...
Federal elections are usually held in early June, July, or August of the year. The last general election was held on 2 June 2024 for presidential, senate, and chamber of deputies elections. The next chamber of deputies election are expected to be held in 2027; while the next presidential election and senate election are expected to be held in 2030.
Leftist outsider Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won Mexico's presidential election handily on Sunday, exit polls showed.
Hours after the election results were announced, the Mexican peso dropped over 4% in value to close at 17.71 to $1, and the Mexican stock exchange took a dive to close off 6%.
According to the quick count results, participation in the presidential election was between 58.9% and 61.7% of the electorate of nearly 100 million people. ... during an election rally in Mexico ...
For the 2018 Mexican presidential election, López Obrador's political party, MORENA, formed the coalition Juntos Haremos Historia with left-wing Labor Party and socially conservative right-wing Social Encounter Party. [3] On 1 July 2018, López Obrador won a landslide victory against all other candidates, managing to secure 53% of the popular ...
Ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum won Mexico's presidential election, according to the INE electoral institute's rapid sample count released Sunday night. The electoral institute's so ...