The PRI collapses in the Bajío



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In the Bajio states, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) was the big loser.
The effect of the presidential election, which found resistance in the blue and white force, easily undermined the presence of the tricolor flag.

In Queretaro, the PRI was pushed to third place not only in the capital of Queretaro, where Morena's candidate, Adolfo Ríos, had a closed run for mayor with PAN Luis Nava, but at the local Congress, where only He gained an advantage in two districts.

In Guanajuato, PRI members will be virtually erased from Congress, because according to the Preliminary Program of Electoral Results (PREP), the National Action would have obtained 21 of the 22 deputies of the direct election and Morena l & rsquo; Another, with which the PRI expects the multi-member distribution.

The priistas of San Luis Potosí shared their misfortune with the Democratic Revolution Party, and most of the seats will be for deputies of Morena.

QUERETARO

The National Action Party (PAN) wins 10 constituencies – five individual and five in coalition with the PRD – in the Queretaro elections, so it retains a majority in the Congress of National Action. State, according to PREP data from the State Electoral Institute (IEEQ).

While the coalition "Together we will make history" ripped off three local districts and the PRI became the third political force of the entity to obtain only two districts – one individual and one another in coalition with the Green Party.

Regarding the municipalities, with 100% of the votes counted in the PREP, the PAN obtained 12 of the 18 town halls of Querétaro, which exceeds its results obtained in 2015, when it won 11 municipal seats.

The most closed contest was presented in the capital of Queretaro, where the PAN Luis Bernardo Nava passed Adolfo Rios of Morena, with only one percentage point, which got 34.3 votes counted, according to the PREP state data.

The PRI lost the municipalities of Pedro Escobedo, Ezequiel Montes and San Joaquín, where in the first was winner Isidro Amarildo, candidate of PAN and PRD; the second, Magda Guadalupe of PAN, PRD and MC, while the third was for the independent Belem Ledesma.

Regarding the elections to the Senate of the Republic of Queretaro, the formula of Mauricio Kuri González and Guadalupe Murguía, of the coalition "Por México al Frente" collected 38.9% of the electoral preferences.

For its part, the formula of the coalition "Together we will make history", composed of Gilberto Herrera and Celia Maya, collected 35,5% of the votes, according to the PREP; however, only Herrera Ruiz would enter as the third senator for the state.

GUANAJUATO

In Guanajuato, according to the latest results of the Preliminary Electoral Results Program, the Institutional Revolutionary Party would be virtually erased in Congress, since the PAN would have won 21 of the 22 deputies in direct elections and Morena the other

Thus, the Blues and whites, alone or in alliance, would obtain a comfortable majority in Congress, while the PRI will have to wait for the definition of multi-member deputies who will complete the 62nd Legislature.

In the governorship, Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo, coalition candidate 'Por Guanajuato al Frente', gets 49% of the vote, thus exceeding by 25 points the second place, Ricardo Sheffield Padilla, candidate of the coalition "Together we will make history", which adds 24.3%.

PRI member Gerardo Sánchez García has 12.7% of the votes and the fourth, with 6.8, is held by the PVEM, represented by Felipe Arturo Camarena, the Green project which, for the first time in its history , did not participate in a coalition in the state. The candidate of the New Alliance, Bertha Solórzano Lujano, does not reach the 3% of the votes, and to keep the 2.8%, the political party will lose the register at the level of the State.

Among the 46 municipalities, in 25 the advantage of National Action, in 11 the PRI, the coalition "Together we make history" of Morena-PT- Social Meeting has five town halls, PRD two, PVEM two and the New Alliance in 1 None of the 25 independent candidates won.

In most municipalities of the industrial corridor, the advantage remains in the national action with overwhelming percentages as in León, where the mayor with license, Héctor López Santillana, won the election Consecutive with 53% of the vote, but not he is the only one since Ricardo Ortiz at Irapuato also has an advantage against the experienced Irma Leticia González Sánchez who fought for Morena, with just over 10 percentage points.

Guanajuato, Silao, San Miguel de Allende and Celaya are other municipalities where PAN has a large advantage.

The surprise occurred in Salamanca, where the expatista Beatriz Hernández would win the mayor's office under the acronym Morena-PES-PT.

SAN LUIS POTOSÍ

According to PREP figures, Morena will dominate the San Luis Potosí Congress by obtaining eight of the 15 local councils.

While the PRI, in alliance with the Green Party, the New Alliance and popular outreach, got four MPs, and the coalition "Contigo por San Luis" – composed of PAN and MC – has three districts.

As for the candidacies without party, Juan Carlos Segura Maldonado, independent of the deputation for the VIth district, declared that although he did not win, he surpassed the Green Party and the popular sensitization obtaining 2,765 votes.

With 85% of the squares calculated, the PRI, in coalition with the aforementioned parties, was the winner in 28 municipalities; PAN in alliance with PRD, MC got 24; the coalition "Together we will make history" – Moraña, PES and PT – with five municipalities and an independent candidate.

Xavier Nava Palacios, candidate of the PAN-MC, became the virtual elected mayor of the capital of San Luis Potosí with 112 thousand 685 votes, 43.6 percent of the total, higher than that obtained by Ricardo Gallardo, of PRD, which came in second place, with 62 thousand 980, or 24.3%.
The PRI came in fourth in this election, below Morena's candidate, Leonel Serrato, who won 19% of the vote

In the case of Ciudad Valles, the contest remains closed between the independent Adrián Esper with 24 thousand 601 votes and David Medina, candidate of the coalition PAN and PRD, with 23 thousand 868 votes; a difference of just over 700 votes.

In the municipality of Matehuala, the advantage is maintained by Alejandro Segovia, candidate of the Green Party, while in Rioverde the candidate of PAN and PRD, Ramón Torres, is nominated for the winner.

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