Where to consult the results of the elections in Mexico in real time today, June 2

Where to consult the results of the elections in Mexico in real time today, June 2
Where to consult the results of the elections in Mexico in real time today, June 2

More than 20,000 local and federal positions are at stake, including the Presidency. Photo: Facebook/INE Mexico

Mexico lives its electoral journey most important and largest in history. Not only because more than 20 thousand charges of popular election, but also for the first time a women could become Chairwoman of the country, then Claudia Sheinbaum Brown and Xochitl Galvez Ruiz are the ones who lead the voting intention above Jorge Álvarez Máynez.

According to estimates from the National Electoral Institute (INE) some are expected to go to the polls 98 million Mexicanss, so after participating in the democratic exercise it is very likely that everyone will be aware of where to find out the results both at the federal and local levels.

It is important to mention that in the case of federal elections. We Mexicans will elect successor of Andrés Manuel López Obradorbut the entire Congress of the Union will also be voted on, that is, the 500 members of the Senate of the Republic and the 128 of the Chamber of Deputies. This election is organized directly by the INE and it will be in charge of announcing the winners.

Some 98 million Mexicans are expected to vote. Photo: INE Mexico
Some 98 million Mexicans are expected to vote. Photo: INE Mexico

To the close the boxes (at 6:00 p.m.) exit surveys made by companies hired by the media will also begin to appear and although these show a trend based on questions asked to voters, they are not considered a reliable result, so we will have to wait for the National Electoral Institute Begin with the official tally of minutes and then votes.

At 8:00 p.m. On Sunday, the INE will activate a section on its website with the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) where the count of the scrutiny records after the closing of polls. This mechanism is also replicated by media outlets accredited by the institute, INFOBAE Mexico is one of them and on our website we will have the results in real time of the most important elections in history.

At some point during the night, approximately between 10:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m., if the election is not so close and once the PREP is already advanced, the president advisor from the INE, Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, will broadcast a message on the national network with the quick count resultswhich is a statistic sample that the institute does and that will give greater certainty to citizens on the night of election day.

In the case of the country’s capital, this Sunday the Head of Government, 16 mayors’ offices, 66 local councils and 204 councillors’ offices will be renewed. These elections are in charge of the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM) and it will also have its own Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP), which works the same as the federal one and will be enabled from 8:00 p.m. on its website.

Being the largest elections in the history of Mexico, There will be elections in the 32 federal entities. In addition to CDMX, eight states will renew their governorship (Chiapas, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz and Yucatán). There will also be elected 1,098 local councils, 1,802 municipal presidencies, 1,975 unions, 14,560 councilors, 204 councillors, 22 presidencies of municipal boards and 88 councilors of municipal boards.

To know the results, each state electoral institute will enable the PREP on their respective websites also at 8:00 p.m.

Know the difference between quick counting and PREP. Photo: INE Mexico
Know the difference between quick counting and PREP. Photo: INE Mexico
 
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