Profile PREP Total Triumph of the PRI in Coahuila
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With more than 96% of the records captured, the electoral map of Coahuila was painted tricolor.The preliminary results of the election to renew the local Congress profiled a victory of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the 16 electoral districts of the entity.According to the last cut of the Preliminary Election Results Program (PREP), carried out at 00:50 hours, 4,152 out of a total of 4,319 records had been captured, representing …
The PRI-UDC coalition wins the 16 districts of relative majority according to preliminary results, with more than twice as many votes as Morena-PT
Coahuila has once again behaved like an island on the political map in Mexico. While Morena dominates much of the country, the PRI is shaping up to keep with ease one of its last great bastions. This Sunday’s election to renew the local Congress was marked by a 50.2% turnout, few jumps and a narrative that the state officialism exploded throughout the campaign: security.
With 33.7 percent of the minutes counted, the Preliminary Election Results Program (PREP) gives advantage to the PRI-UDC coalition in the 16 disputed districts to renew the Congress of Coahuila. The PRI-led alliance maintains an advantage in all electoral districts, while the Morena-PT coalition was second in each of the demarcations. Preliminary results also point to a participation of about 49 percent of the state rolls, made up of about 2.5 m…
The PRI’s state president in Coahuila, Carlos Robles Loustaunau, confirmed the triumph of Tricolor in the 16 districts of the state, assuring that he also won in a strong way, highlighting the triumph in the Southeast Region with candidates Luz Elena Morales, Marimar Arroyo, Eduardo Medrano, Álvaro Moreira and José María Morales. “This is the triumph of a citizenry that trusted in a project of security, stability and development, this is the tri…
ELECTIONS IN COAHUILA 2026 By: El democrat (At 7:50 pm).- District 1.Acuña. 50.72% advance PRI-UDC wins with 66.38% of the votes (Francisco Javier Navarro) District 2. Piedras Negras. 66.79% advance in the count PRI-UDCO wins with 53.15% of the votes (Guillermo Ruiz Guerra) District 3. Sabinas. 33.33% advance in the count PRI-UDC wins... Read more →
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