Mexican elections 2024: what time do exit polls begin to be published?

Mexican elections 2024: what time do exit polls begin to be published?
Mexican elections 2024: what time do exit polls begin to be published?

Claudia Sheinbaum, Xóchitl Gálvez and Jorge Álvarez Máynen compete for the presidency of Mexico (Infobae/Anayeli Tapia)

The election day of this 2024 continues to take place and will be at 6:00 p.m. when the boxes start to close. It is worth mentioning that the people who are trained at the time of closing They will be able to cast their vote after the designated time.

On social networks they have begun to alleged exit polls arise that give victory to either candidate. It is important to know that this measuring instrument is completely legal; howeverbefore the polls close, no exit poll is real or reliable.

It will be after 6 in the evening when the exit polls from various polling houses, analysts and media begin to be published.

Exit surveys are studies conducted on election day immediately after voters have cast their vote. Its purpose is to collect data on how people have voted and obtain basic demographic information. Pollsters ask voters about their choice of candidate or party, and sometimes about their opinion on specific issues. This data is used to forecast election results before the official vote count is completed and to analyze voter trends and behavior.

Like any other survey, this It is just a predictive instrumentand only the count carried out by the National Electoral Institute (INE) reflects reality.

EFE/José Méndez
EFE/José Méndez

Starting at 8 at night approximately the Electoral Preliminary Result Program will begin (PREP), where the count of the scrutiny records after the closing of polls.

This election day is extremely important for the country, as it is the largest in Mexico and the one that could give victory to a woman in the presidency for the first time in the history of the democratic country.

Claudia Sheinbaum, Jorge Álvarez Máynez and Xóchitl Gálvez They compete this Sunday to become the new president of Mexico.

The Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) is a tool implemented in Mexico for the publication of preliminary results of federal and local elections. Its main objective is to provide information quickly and transparently about the initial counting of votes once the polling stations have closed. This information is updated in real time and disseminated through digital platforms so that it is accessible to citizens, political parties and the media.

The process begins with the filling out of scrutiny and counting records in each box, which are digitized and transmitted to the PREP operations center. These minutes contain the preliminary results, which are then captured, verified and published in the platform.

Its reliability and transparency are supported by strict security protocols and technical audits that guarantee the integrity of the information presented.

 
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