Candidate | Party/Coalition | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
Sheinbaum | Morena and Allies | 21,619,632 | % 58.1 |
Gálvez | Strength and Heart for Mexico | 10,732,928 | 28.9 |
Máynez | Citizens’ Movement | 3,934,805 | 10.6 |
Note: Vote counts and vote share percentages are preliminary. These numbers may differ from the final results released by the National Electoral Institute starting on June 5.
In a landmark election, Claudia Sheinbaum became the first woman, and the first Jewish person, to be elected president of Mexico. nullThis year’s election is considered the largest in Mexico’s history, with the highest number of voters casting ballots for the presidency and more than 20,000 local, state and congressional posts.
This page shows preliminary results provided in real time on election night. The vote counts that determine the final result will take place from June 5 to June 8.
As Mexico headed to the polls, voters were deeply concerned about rising cartel violence, which has emerged as a top election issue. Despite some efforts, the current government has struggled to curb the rampant killings, disappearances and extortion that plague the country. This year’s election season has been particularly bloody, with dozens of mayoral candidates and local officials killed
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