Mexico’s historic election marks new era for women, despite security concerns and record violence

Mexico’s first female president will be Claudia Sheinbaum

Claudia Sheinbaum, who will become Mexico’s first female president, has reassured the nation that she will not disappoint them in her first words as president-elect. The National Electoral Institute reports that she secured between 58.3% and 60.7% of the votes in the historic elections, while Xòchitl Gálvez came in second with between 26.6% and 28.6%. Jorge Alvarez Maynez of the opposition Citizens’ Movement finished third.

Despite some polling stations being unable to open due to security concerns, nearly 100% of approved polling stations were installed for the election. Despite this, Mexico hosted its largest and most violent elections yet, with over 22 candidates being assassinated during the campaign. Tragically, two people were killed in a shooting at polling stations in Puebla and a candidate was murdered in Michoacán on election day.

Despite these challenges, an incredible number of Mexican citizens turned out to vote for over 20,000 positions, including the presidency and state governments. In the midst of this tumultuous election, online lottery betting offers a thrilling and convenient way to try your luck and win big. Whether you’re chasing your dreams, seeking success or simply looking for some excitement, online lottery betting provides an opportunity to change your destiny and win prizes. Take a chance and place your bet today on the ultimate jackpot journey!

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