https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_general_election,_2018#Results
President
Around
30 minutes after polls closed in the country's north-west, José Antonio
Meade, speaking at a news conference from PRI headquarters, conceded
defeat and wished Andrés Manuel López Obrador "every success".
[112][113] Ricardo Anaya also conceded defeat within an hour of the polls closing,
[114][115] and independent candidate Jaime Rodríguez Calderón recognized López Obrador's victory shortly afterward.
[116]
The results of the INE's official
quick count
were announced around midnight Mexico City time. It reported a turnout
of around 63%, with the following approximate results for the
candidates: López Obrador, 53%; Anaya, 22%; Meade, 16%; and Rodríguez
Calderón, 5%.
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Candidate |
Party |
Alliance |
Votes |
% |
|
Andrés Manuel López Obrador |
National Regeneration Movement |
Juntos Haremos Historia |
16,198,712 |
53.6 |
|
Ricardo Anaya |
National Action Party |
Por México al Frente |
6,837,603 |
22.6 |
|
José Antonio Meade |
Institutional Revolutionary Party |
Todos por México |
4,670,463 |
15.4 |
|
Jaime Rodríguez Calderón |
Independent |
None |
1,653,487 |
5.5 |
|
Margarita Zavala[a] |
Independent |
None |
40,397 |
0.1 |
|
Write-in votes |
34,637 |
0.1 |
Invalid/blank votes |
766,265 |
– |
Total |
21,550,477 |
100 |
Registered voters/turnout |
89,994,039 |
62.77 |
Source: INE (37.96% counted) |
Popular Vote |
|
|
|
|
|
López Obrador |
|
53.48% |
Anaya |
|
24.10% |
Meade |
|
14.81% |
Rodríguez Calderón |
|
6.00% |
Zavala |
|
0.12% |
Other |
|
0.10% |
Invalid/blank |
|
2.28% |
Curious to know how the Senate and Chamber Of Duties results are.
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