Winners and losers of the election day of Sunday, June 2, 2019



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This Sunday, June 2, the first elections of the president's administration took place Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) where two gubernatures were played, the one extraordinary and the other, which will leave the election winners only two years; as well as elections in four other states.

What is the balance? Which actors come out more and less favored? In writing EL UNIVERSAL, we chose three winners and three losers.

The winners:

1.- The President López Obrador, Without a doubt, he leaves strong of the day. Your party, Brown, wins the two most important positions and can be considered the big winner of the day. Jaime Bonilla is devastated in Baja California, according to the last PREP poll and two exit polls, and Miguel Barbosa makes effective predictions and wins in Puebla.

Thus, Morena, the party of the president, snatches two governorates to the PAN.

2.- The National Action Party is second in Baja California, with Oscar Vegaand also in Puebla, with Enrique Cárdenas, but according to the last reductions of the local PREP, it gains practically all the territory of Tamaulipas, in Aguascalientes, with 84% of the counted recordings, blue and white occupy 5 municipalities and the PVEM 2 A brunette each.

In Durango, the PAN has only two municipalities, but in coalition with the PRD, 16 others are registered, while the closest competition is the PRI, with 16 municipalities and Morena only two.

Although he is losing two important bastions, such as Puebla and Baja California, it is the only party that is moving forward and scoring wins, in addition to Morena.

In any case, the party albiazul promoted in the networks the label #ElPANCrece, to which the detractors pointed out that they actually lost two gubernaturas.

3.- The National Electoral Institute (INE) organizes without incident the extraordinary election of Puebla. It offers a quick count that gives Barbosa the advantage, in line with all other exit polls, and leaves little to speculation.

Losers:

1.- The PRI and the PRD they are moving away from electoral victories. The tricolor Alberto Jiménez wins 18% in Puebla, while in Baja California, the PRI candidate, Enrique Acosta, reaches only 4.5%.

Jaime Cleofas Martínez Veloz obtains 8.3% of the PRD in Baja California. None of these parties wins municipalities in Tamaulipas and Quintana Roo, the PRIs get one point, while the PRD in coalition with the PAN takes three.

2.- Participation gives way to non-voting. In Puebla, participation is only 32%, in Baja California, 30% and generally during the day, low participation marks perhaps the only negative point of the year.

3.- Loses the violence. On Sunday's election day, isolated incidents were reported and, in the context of other elections, they are rather minor.

In Aguscalientes, "El Mijis" accused of being assaulted after denouncing the fact that he had bought votes in the box where he had acted as a citizen observer.

In the same state, at Nicolás Bravo primary school, it was reported the appearance of a presumed body bagged in a box. However, security elements reported that only garbage was left inside the black plastic bag. The authorities regarded this as an action to prevent voting.

Do you agree with the number of winners and losers? Forgotten or on someone?

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