Five days following elections in six states of the Republic, Morena is emerging as the favorite in Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo y Tamaulipaswhile the PAN and allies lead in Aguascalientes y Durango.
Aguascalientes
According to the pollster Massive Caller, the candidate Tere Jiménezfrom the PAN-PRI-PRD coalition, appears as the favorite in Aguascalientes with 49.3 percent of the electoral preferences.
follow him Nora Ruvalcabafrom Morena, with 39.8 percent and Anayeli Muñoz, from Movimiento Ciudadano (MC), with 10.9 percent.
Durango
in Durango, Stephen Villegas (PAN-PRI-PRD) has a slight advantage of almost 3 points over Marina Vitela (Morena-PT-PVEM-RSP), obtaining 53.3 percent of the effective intention to vote in the survey.
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Hidalgo
In Hidalgo, the brunette Julio Menchaca obtains 58.8 percent of the electoral preferences, 20 points ahead of Carolina Viggiano (PAN-PRI-PRD), who registers 32.5 percent.
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Oaxaca
In Oaxaca, Solomon Jara (Morena-PT-PVEM-PUP) has 55.4 percent of the effective voting intention, followed by Alejandro Avilés (PRI-PRD), who has 28.8 percent, and Natividd Díaz (MC) with 8 percent.
Quintana Roo
in Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama (Morena-PT-PVEM-Fuerza for Mexico) has 46.3 percent of the preferences, while Laura Fernández (PAN-PRD-Confidence for Quintana Roo) registers 20.7 percent.
Tamaulipas
in Tamaulipas, Americo Villarreal (Morena-PT-PVEM) has 58.5 percent support, while César ‘Truko’ Verástegui (PAN-PRI-PRD) registers 33.8 percent.
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Turnout this year might average around 45 percent in Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas, Aguascalientes and Durango.