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MORELIA.- The Electoral Institute of Michoacán acknowledged that [3.0009003] 3,000 ballots were burned to vote in the community of Arantepacua of the Municipality of Nahuatzen.
Destroyed tickets were intended for the election of local deputies from district number five with head to Paracho de Verduzco.
The inhabitants Purépechas of Arantepacua were against the holding of the elections since they intend to create an autonomous municipal government.
A few hours before the federal and local elections, a group of indigenous people called for a boycott of the poll Sunday.
It should be recalled that the inhabitants of the Nahuatzen Municipality built barricades to prevent the entry of electoral authorities with ballot boxes and ballot papers.
Men and women, mostly aboriginals, decided that they would not allow voting to take place on July 1.
The facts of Nahuazen add to those of Cherán, there will be no constitutional elections on July 1, since it is a question of autonomous municipality.
On November 11, 2011, the Electoral Court of the Judiciary of the Federation made a decision authorizing the election of members of Cherán City Council without the intervention of political parties.
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