The independents have won only 18 of the 596 town halls in dispute



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After polling day on July 1, state and federal figures show that out of the 1,596 municipal presidencies involved, only 18 were won by independent candidates.

This Monday, with the advance of the preliminary election results program it is concluded that the Mexican electorate has not favored candidates without a party vying for positions in the ###################################################################################> 39, popular election at the federal level, no independent candidate has won any gubernatura, senaduría or deputation.

In the case of Jalisco, Pedro Kumamoto and Juana Delgado independent candidates in the Senate of the Republic, campaigned supported on the social networks and with disconnected proposals of the party democracy .

However, they finally did not get enough votes to get their respective places.

Kumamoto, who was previously a local congressman in Jalisco, was in third place in this entity, behind the Front's candidates and the coalition "Together We'll Make History" and found himself unable to go to the Senate.

The same case was that of Manuel Clouthier Carrillo an ex-Sinaloa ex-independent, who claimed to hold a seat in the Senate as an independent and who obtained only 7, 6% of the vote in this state, leaving it outside the upper house.

Lorena Osornio independent candidate at the head of the government of Mexico City, also did not benefit from the capitalist electorate, since she obtained 1.20% of the votes, according to reduction of the PREP until 22:00. Monday hours.

María Teresa Martínez Galván better known as "Doña Tere" or the mother-in-law of "El Bronco", mayoral candidate of Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, won only 16.5% of votes. The city was won by the PAN flag bearer, with 52.5% of the electorate.

In Chiapas, Jesús Alejo Orantes Ruíz an independent candidate for the government of the entity, was also not favored by the votes. With 2.5% of the vote, he was in fifth place in the state, with 45 000 441 votes (2.59%)

The most representative case is that of Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, "El Bronco ", presidential candidate of independent way and licensed governor of Nuevo Leon.

& # 39; El Bronco & # 39; captured 5.13 percent of the votes at the federal level, according to the 21:00 hour cutoff of the PREP, sufficient percentage to found a new political party

These are the 18 candidates who won a City Hall competes independently.

-Celso Nieto Estrada in Coatitlán del Río, Morelos

-Eugenio of Jesús Jiménez López in Tzimol, Chiapas

-Jorge Alfredo Lozoya Santillán in Hidalgo de Parral, Chihuahua

-Daniel Carrión in Sayula, Jalisco

-Miguel Bernardo Treviño from Hoyos to San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon

-Pedro Alonso Casas Quiñones in Cienega de Flores, Nuevo Leon

-Carlos Alberto Guevara Garza in García, Nuevo Leon

-Santana Martínez Peña in Mier y Noriega, Nuevo Leon

-Jesús Plácido Rodríguez Treviño in Los Ramones, Nuevo Leon

-Ruffo Eder Soriano González in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Oaxaca

-Manuel Guzmán Carrasco at Putla Villa in Guerrero, Oaxaca.

-Javier Meneses Contreras at Domingo Arenas, Puebla.

-Florencio García Hernández in Yehualtepec, Puebla.

-Belem Ledesma Ledesma in San Joaquin, Queretaro

-José Antonio Mejía Read in Tequisquiapan, Querétaro

-Adrian Esper Cárdenas in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí.

-Eduardo Quiroga Jiménez in Cananea, Sonora.

Héctor Manuel of Torre Valenzuela in Llera, Tamaulipas.

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