2018-07-02

Some good news for a change.

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%.[117]
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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