Exit polls show Clara Brugada as the winner in CDMX

Exit polls show Clara Brugada as the winner in CDMX
Exit polls show Clara Brugada as the winner in CDMX

Clara Brugada and Morenista contingent at poll closing event in CDMX (Infobae México/ Max Alonso)

A few minutes after the election day concluded in Mexico City, the candidate of the Let’s Keep Making History coalition for the Head of Government, Clara Brugada Molina declared herself the winner of the election on Sunday, June 2.

The statement by the former mayor of Iztapalapa celebrated her possible victory, after the first exit polls were released.

According to the survey of The financialaccording to its director Alejandro Moreno, who assured that the projection is of “a slight advantage” for the candidate of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM).

Likewise, the survey house Parametry gives an advantage to Brugada Molina with 48% of the total, while the coalition candidate Va X la CDMX, Santiago Taboada Cortina, obtained 37%. Finally, in third place is Solomon Chertorivsky Woldenberg, candidate of the Citizen Movement (MC), with 6% of the total.

On the other hand, Enkoll reported that the preliminary winner is also Clara Brugada with 52.2%, followed by Taboada Cortina with 38.7%. Finally, Salomón Chertorivsko with 7.2% of the total sample.

Other polling companies that consider Clara Brugada the winner are Mendoza, Blanco y Asociados, as well as Covarrubias y Asociados.

For its part, Contact Line gives the winner to the member of the National Action Party (PAN) with. 46.20%, followed by Brugada Molina with 36.90% and, finally, Chertorivski Woldenberg with 8.20% of the total.

Likewise, the Exit Poll CCDMX polling house also gives the victory to the PAN with 47.5%, followed by the Morenista with 42.1%, as well as the Emecista with 6.8% of the total.

Given this, in his press conference he declared himself the winner, supported by the presidents of the PAN, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).

“Many congratulations for this triumph that you have and we have achieved together. How proud of you, dear friend, because you have been demonstrating the challenge you set for yourself, the challenge you achieved, and today you won the head of government,” said Marko Cortés.

Information in development…

 
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