Movimiento Ciudadano and its allies win 71 town halls; the PRI touches the bottom



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After the 2015 elections, Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) consolidated its political strength until it positioned itself last Sunday as the ruling party, with the National Action (PAN) and the Revolution Party. Democracy (PRD), by a majority of Jaliscians in 71 municipalities. This represents six million 942 thousand inhabitants (88.4% of the population of the Entity). He goes in only 26 municipal presidencies and in 45 in the alliance.

Despite the historical triumph of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in much of the country and its consolidation as the first political force in the national sphere, in Jalisco, Movimiento Ciudadano won in most municipalities of the metropolis (only to Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos won the PRI), but has also taken other mid-sized cities such as Puerto Vallarta, Tepatitlan, Lagos de Moreno and Ciudad Guzmán.

In the case of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), had its biggest electoral defeat, because of the municipalities that won only Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos has more than 50 thousand inhabitants. In total, the PRI will govern 317 thousand 424 Jaliscienses, and of all parties that he has seen the most to reduce the size of his field: in 2012, he won in 86 municipalities, while in the race last Sunday he stayed with only 21 demarcations.

For its part, the National Action (without coalition) remained with 13 municipalities, while the Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena) won seven presidencies. El Verde Ecologista has seized five demarcations, Nueva Alianza has remained with four, the PRD (without coalition) and the independents, with respectively two municipalities.

Yesterday, the Council of the Electoral Institute and Citizen Participation (IEPC)) closed the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) with an advance of 79%.

Election 2015
Front or Party Town Halls Achieved
PRI 62
PAN
MC 24
PAN-PRD [19659011] PRD 5
PT 2
Nest of Bee 1
Humanist 1
Social Encounter 1
Election 2018
Front or Party Town Halls
For Mexico Towards the Front (MC-PAN and PRD) 45
Citizen Movement [19659010] 26
PRI 21
PAN 13
Brunette 7
Green Party 5 11] New Alliance 4
PRD 2
Independents 2 [19659046] MC and his allies succeed in the metropolis and the middle cities

While in the last electoral process, Movimiento Ciudadano He was the winner in only 24 municipalities of Jalisco, Sunday, he ar carried away in 45 municipalities through the coalition with the PAN and the PRD, to which are added 26 offices of the mayor in which he chose to go alone. In total, the Orange party will govern in 71 municipalities, among which stand out the nine that make up the metropolis and the medium-sized cities such as Zapotlán el Grande, Tepatitlan, Puerto Vallarta, Lagos de Moreno, Ocotlán, Encarnación de Díaz, Chapala, Arandas and Acatlán. among others, according to the PRP

In Guadalajara, the voters of the second largest city of the country decided to support the Movimiento Ciudadano party, with the triumph of Ismael del Toro, which got 36.2% of voice. the votes against 28% of Morena's candidate, Claudia Delgadillo González. The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) barely reached 14% of the vote

Regarding Zapopan, the candidate Pablo Lemus was re-elected to govern another three years, with 43.3% of voters' preferences, followed by the The Morena coalition, with 21.7%, and the National Action Party, with 16% of the vote. These results sent the tricolor to the fourth political force, with one vote out of 10.

Another re-election took place in the municipality of Tlaquepaque, where María Elena Limón is in charge, with 33.8% of preferences; in second place the candidate of Morena, Alberto Maldonado, and in third place, the PRIista Alfredo Barba Mariscal. In the rest of the metropolis also swept the orange force.

In the electoral process this Sunday the dissatisfaction with the government of Aristotle Sandoval was more than evident with the vote of punishment that exercised the majority of Jalisco and gave it to the Citizen Movement a comfortable victory in the local scene and in Congress.

From all parties, the PRI was the most punished in the polls last Sunday. Of the 62 municipalities that he currently governs, 48 ​​have turned their backs and voted for another political force, while he kept only 14. On the other hand, although he was not the only one in the world, he was not able to. he won seven other town halls, to add 21 victories last Sunday, it is small municipalities, like Chimaltitán, Chiquilistlán, Degollado, Gómez Farías, Tonaya, Tuxcueca and Zacoalco

Among the dissatisfied with the current administrations PRI stand out, in more than Tonalá and El Salto, other municipalities such as Chapala, La Barca, Lagos de Moreno, Mazamitla, La Huerta, Tequila, Tamazula and Valle de Guadalupe, among others

After the PRI, the second part which saw its reduced territorial domain was the PAN, losing 10 municipalities (seven in the hands of MC), among them Ayutla, El Arenal Jalostotitlán, San Martin of Bolaños, Tecolotlán, Teuchitlán and Villa Purificación

Although the party albiazul will govern45 municipalities in alliance with MC and PRD, like Tlaquepaque.

The PRD lost C hiquilistlán, El Limón, Sayula and Zapotlán del Rey; while in Ejutla and Cihuatlán, it was placed in the first place

The Nueva Alianza party, for its part, retained the presidency of the Mayor's Office of Tuxpan and will head the municipalities of Amatitán, Atemajac and San Juan de Los Lagos. 19659002] On the other hand, the Green Ecological Party of Mexico, having broken with its traditional PRI ally, was the winner in five municipalities: Concepción de Buenos Aires, La Manzanilla de la Paz, Mazamitla, San Sebastián del Oeste and Zapotlán del Rey. 19659061] Improving the infrastructure, challenge to Tonalá

Juan Antonio González Mora, MC candidate for the mayor of Tonalá. FACEBOOK / JuanAntonioTonala

The leader in the count of votes for the mayor of Tonalá, Juan Antonio González Mora, considers that it is fundamental to invest in basic infrastructure to solve 30 years of delay. For this, the candidate of the Por Jalisco al Frente coalition (Movimiento Ciudadano, PAN, PRD) will seek an adequate management of the public resources and will collaborate with the municipal governments of the Movimiento Ciudadano within the framework of the intercommunal development plans.

He promised not to return to the indebtedness that characterized the previous administrations. "We will streamline human and administrative resources, to generate savings (up to 70 million pesos a year) to start addressing the backlog in basic infrastructure."

After several governments of the PRI, with all and the accession of the current mayor Sergio Chávez to MC, Tonalá decided to trust a project from another party, which generates at Gonzalez 39, commitment to act with transparency and accountability.

Promises

• Equal Pay for Men and Women Women
• Scholarships for High School Students and University Students
• Review of the Urban Design Plan of the municipality
• Construction of the Civil Hospital of the East.
• Eliminate fees for preschool children.
• Encouraging legislation against violence against women

Los poteros

Juan Antonio González (For Jalisco in front) 39.08%
Catarino Olea (Together let's make history ) 29.3% [19659061] End of the political power of the González in El Salto

Ricardo Santillán, of the Por Jalisco al Frente coalition, is at the head of the count with more than 50% of the votes. FACEBOOK / MoRSantillanTM

The virtual winner at the presidency of El Salto, Ricardo Santillán, Por Jalisco at the Front (MC, PAN and PRD), highlights the water supply, security and transport as issues Priorities in his next term, after winning in a municipality where the González family and their relatives have positioned themselves.

He acknowledged that the municipality requires many actions after more than a decade when the PRI has ruled. "Social satiety towards the PRI is not a particular problem of El Salto, it is at the national level, at the national level."

According to you, there will be no difficulty in carrying out your projects at the town hall. "Everything indicates that the government is integrated by 10 regidores of the relative majority, which is us, and six of the proportional representation."

According to estimates, if the green ecologist reaches 3% of the vote in the end, he would remove a regidor at the PRI, who would have two, and three more from Morena, who remained as the second force in the municipality.

Promesas

• The water supply in the municipality, for which the construction of a megatank of drinking water will be sought
• Promoting transportation public which is projected on the road to Chapala, through which there will be two stations that will connect to El Salto, Las Pintitas and San José del 15.
• The purge and the dignity of the Commissariat for Public Security [19659002] Pointers

Ricardo Santillán (by Jalisco to the Front) 50.7
Gabriel Pérez (Together We Will Make History) 22.2

] Zamora will continue to Tlajomulco's programs [19659076SalvadorZamoraisconvincedofthesuccessoftheMC-ledcitycouncilsFACEBOOK/SalvadorZamoraZ

Given that the actions of the current administration in Tlajomulco were "very successful" and benefited the people, the virtual elected president of the Movimiento Ciudadano, Salvador Zamora, assured that the actions of the current administration in Tlajomulco were "very successful" and benefited the population. it would give them continuity, as the separation "About rubbish is a subject that we have to separate.In Tlajomulco, the first steps have been made and the environmental standard will have to be respected."

Regarding the transport, he hopes that in the next six years, Enrique Alfaro will be governor. "The elected governor has made the commitment to take this line 4 of the tramway to Tlajomulco."

On the lack of water, he will focus on two projects: a station of 39; purification in the Chapala corridor, from El Zapote del Valle to Alameda, which will benefit the neighborhoods of about 70,000 inhabitants; and a water treatment plant in Toluquilla, which will supply the Valles area.

Pointers

Salvador Zamora (MC) 47.8%
Miguel León Corrales (Morena) 27.2%

Promises

• Construct two water treatment plants: one with a conduction line along the Chapala road and another in the Valles area, which will be fed by Chapala
• Duplicate the municipality and the number of CCTV and surveillance cameras.
• Bring massive transit lines to Tlajomulco, such as Light Rail Line 4 and BRT on the Chapala Highway.

After the election, Morena significant growth at the national level, although the first political force will be the Citizen Movement. The INFORMATOR / J. Camacho

Brunette will govern only 7 town halls;

Unlike other entities, where the coalition we did together history has won historical victories, in Jalisco only won in seven small municipalities inside Jalisco. The greatest advantage was in Cuquío, with 56.6% of the preferences of the voters in favor of the candidate Adrián González Fernández, against 27.4% of the candidate emecista María Refugio Guzmán.

The party led by Andrés Manuel López Obrador also won in Ayotlán, Cocula, El Limón, La Barca, Pihuamo and Tecalitlán. Although the Morena party will govern only a minority in the Entity (215 000 370 inhabitants), in many municipalities it has consolidated as a second force.

"Surely they will grow in regidurías, because in many municipalities it appears like second force." Although during the federal elections, the Jaliscians gave the preference to Morena, during the local elections, the people voted majority to MC. , says Jorge Rocha Quintero, an academic of ITESO

. Yesterday were the few triumphs of independent candidates. Although Jalisco was the second largest entity with the largest number of unparliamentary candidates to occupy a local popular election position, out of 37 aspirants to govern a municipality, only two came out triumphant against the political groupings.

This is Oscar Daniel Carrión Calvario, who was the winner with 38.5% of the electoral preferences in Sayula, the municipality that currently governs the PRD. Although registered as independent, the successful candidate was tied to the Aztec sun.

The other independent who does not have a partisan past is Luis Rene Ruelas Ortega, who got 26.8% of Villa Corona's votes in his favor, followed by the aspirants of the New Alliance and of the Citizen Movement. "In Jalisco, the independents began to fade, the effect we saw in 2015 was not as strong, although they had a significant vote because in several districts, they are the third force, after MC and Morena, however, people did not see them as an option for change. "

Municipalities governed by Morena
Municipality Candidate Percentage of votes
Ayotlán Gabriel Vásquez Andrade 36.0
Cocula Miguel Esparza Partida 28.7
Cuquío Adrian González Fernández 56.6
El Limón David Michel Camarena 47.5
The Barca Enrique Rojas Román 26.7
Pihuamo Juan Alcaraz Madonna 46.5
Tecalitlan Pilar Pantoja Aguilar 32.8
Municipalities that will govern independently [19659007] Municipality
Candidate Percentage of votes
Sayula Oscar Daniel Carrión Calvario 38.5%
Villa Corona Luis Rene Ruelas Ortega 26.8%

Source: PREP closure at 79%. [19659002] THE VOICE OF EXPERTS

"The vote of punishment"

Mónica Montaño (researcher of the UdeG)

The coordinator of the Electoral Observatory of The University of Guadalajara (UdeG) It agrees that the local priismo has been weakened by the negatives of President Enrique Peña Nieto, despite the fact that Governor Aristóteles Sandoval, is among the best evaluated.

"He was the most misjudged president.Jalisco's PRI was strongly affected by the presidential figure, which had declined since 2014 and could not be lifted after Ayotzinapa and subsequent corruption scandals, like the "White House", among others. "

loss of credibility among voters, the PRI was affected by the internal crisis that led activists like Claudia Delgadillo to seek space in other political parties, which compromised the traditional hard vote, "had never seen so much dissension"

By contrast, Movimiento Ciudadano positions itself as the first political force in Jalisco, despite the hold of Morena throughout the country. The difference in the Entity was that the Orange party has become, according to the scholar, an alternative opposition to traditional political parties since 2012.

With regard to the municipalities MC will govern, he stresses that not everyone should to be considered as oranges. , because in 45 districts they won the victory thanks to the coalition with the PAN and the PRD, "it was an agreement for all three parties to benefit, (with the alliance) MC could have an advantage in municipalities where he could not enter ". 19659061] "Alianzas, the clave"

Jorge Rocha Quintero (Academic of ITESO)

For the Academic of the Department of Socio-Political and Legal Studies, l & # 39 alliance with the PAN and the PRD allowed the Movement Citizens get the victory in municipalities where it was not possible to compete, "the coalition was a big deal for MC and for the PAN in municipalities where they knew that only as allies could they beat the PRI. "

Although it ensures that the problem will come once the government's exercise begins, next October:" We will have to see 39, they will answer to Enrique Alfaro, the PAN or the PRD …. It remains to be seen.In terms of political affairs it was a significant income, MC understood that it was more easy to combine with established structures to compete. "

One of the great lessons of the elec Local Toral was that the Jaliscians voted with a partisan logic differentiated, since in the federal election chose to give way to the candidates of Morena to the presidency of the Republic and the Senate, while at the level of the State, they adhered to the political project of Enrique Alfaro.

Before the triumph of emerging political parties, provides a reconfiguration of political forces in the Entity, in which the decline of traditional political groupings will take place.
"The PAN remains a minority force, the PRD and the Green have just reached the electoral register, Nueva Alianza will also not have a strong presence, while the PRI is strongly diminished, does not win no district and is left with only 21 councils, it loses a third of what it governs today. "

The PAN remains a minority force, the PRD and the Greens barely reach the register electoral; Nueva Alianza will not have a large presence either, while the PRI is greatly diminished

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