Movimiento Ciudadano would get "full car" in Jalisco



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GUADALAJA.- The candidate of Movimiento Ciudadano Enrique Alfaro Ramírez remains at the head of the election of the governor of Jalisco with 15 points ahead of the second place, Carlos Lomelí, of the coalition "Together, we will do history", after having calculated 76,5% of progress in the Preliminary Program of Electoral Results (PREP).

MC with the coalition "Jalisco al Frente", – in line with PAN and PRD – would also obtain a majority at the local Congress when they would excel in 15 districts of 20; he also directs the preferences in 71 of the 125 municipalities and leads the race through the Senate of the Republic as well as in 18 of the 20 federal districts.

Alfaro Ramírez, who has already declared the winner, has in his favor 39 percent of the vote, -912 thousand 980-, while the morenista adds 24.2 percent, or 563 thousand 826 votes.

PRI candidate Miguel Castro Reynoso is placed in third place with 16.6% (385 000 889 votes), Miguel Angel Martinez Espinosa, PAN is placed in fourth place with 10.7% (251 000 198), Salvador Cosío, of Green Green Party is fifth place with 2.7% (67 thousand 582), Martha Rosa Araiza, of Nueva Alianza, sixth with 1.9% (47 thousand 409) and Carlos Orozco, PRD , seventh with the percent (25 thousand 378).

The Jalisco al Frente coalition leads in 11 districts and Movimiento Ciudadano in four districts. The PAN leads the vote in two and the coalition "Together we will make history" three others.

In the municipal elections, the Orange party leads 26 municipalities, and in 45 others through the coalition with PAN and PRD. PRI at 25 and PAN at 13.

With 62% of the minutes captured in federal elections, Clemente Castañeda and Veronica Delgadillo's formula of the Citizen Movement in the Senate of the Republic led the vote with 32% (757,000 59).

As the first minority, the formula of the coalition "Together we will make history", led by María Antonieta Cárdenas with 24% (556 000 154), in closing closed with the independent Pedro Kumamoto , who got the 22 percent of the votes (512 thousand 283).

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