Despite the low participation, the option of that follow President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in office, had a majority of votes in polling stations installed in the Lomas de Chapultepec and Polanco neighborhoods, which THE UNIVERSAL toured during the day this Sunday.
In the voting center located at Boulevard de los Virreyes 111, in the Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood, of the 97 people who voted in polling places 4936 and 4938, 74 spoke out for López Obrador to continue in the presidency of the Republic and 22 for the option to have the mandate revoked.
“There was no participation and mostly older adults came,” commented one of the poll workers.
In the one located on Calle Lamartine, in the first section of Polancoa total of 111 people voted in the consultation, 79 in favor of the federal Executive remaining in office and 30 against, as well as two invalid votes.
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Likewise, the preferences in favor of López Obrador were maintained in the box located on Arquímedes street, almost on the corner of the National Army, in which 70 expressed that it continue and 27 that it be revoked; there were three invalid votes.
At the close of the day on the revocation of mandate, in box 4938 located in the Lomas de Virreyes neighborhood, in the Miguel Hidalgo mayor’s office, 46 of the 1,441 ballots assigned to them were used. The people who participated were, for the most part, older adultsthe polling officials reported.
Minutes after 6:00 p.m., the polling station representatives posted the voting results outside the building.
In box 4938, located in Lomas de Virreyes, of the mayor’s office, Miguel Hidalgo won that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador continue in office with 74 votes in favor and 22 against plus one invalid vote.#Video: @GiselaCastilloP pic.twitter.com/09PD3oUUxU
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