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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo becomes the virtual winner of the presidency of Mexico

Claudia Sheinbaum virtual winner of the presidency of Mexico
The president advisor of the (INE) announced Claudia Sheinbaum as the virtual winner of the presidency of Mexico after the quick count.

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The president advisor of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, reported that, according to the results of the quick count for the election of the Presidency of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, of the "Let's keep making history" coalition, is the virtual winner with a vote that It is between 58.3 and 60.7 percent.

This exercise, he said, based on a representative statistical sample of the polls installed throughout the country, was carried out by a technical advisory committee made up of expert scientists who have put their prestige and knowledge at the service of Mexican democracy.

The count was carried out in 5,651 boxes that represent 74.3 percent of the total sample with a confidence level of at least 95 percent according to the data provided by said committee.

In that sense, he highlighted that the percentage of citizen participation on this election day is estimated between 60 and 61.5 percent of the nominal list of voters.

Regarding the vote obtained by the candidates and the candidate for the presidency of the Republic, the estimated ranks by relationship in the order of registration of the parties that are nominated are: made up of the National Action Party (PAN), Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), it obtained a vote that is between 26.6 and 28.6 percent.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of the "Let's keep making history" coalition, made up of Morena, the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Ecologist Party (PVE) of Mexico, obtained a vote that is between 58.3 and 60.7 percent.

While Jorge Álvarez Máynez, from Movimiento Ciudadano, obtained a vote that is between 9.9 and 10.8 percent.

Thus, the voting preferences in the Mexican Republic give Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, former head of Government of Mexico City and presidential candidate for Morena this 2024, as the preferred candidate for the presidency of Mexico, who will become the 66th president of this country.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was born on June 24, 1962 (61 years old) in Mexico City; has Jewish ancestry; his grandparents immigrated from Lithuania and Bulgaria.

The candidate of the alliance "Let's Keep Making History" She is the daughter of the chemist Carlos Sheinbaum Yoselevitz and the biologist Annie Pardo Cemo, both participants in the 1968 student movement.

He attended primary school at the Manuel Bartolomé Cossío private school in Tlalpan, while he completed his high school education at the College of Sciences and Humanities (CCH) Sur, participating in the student movement from 1986 to 1987.

In February 1989 she obtained her university degree in Physics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); In 1990 he began a master's degree in energy engineering at UNAM and in 1994 he obtained his doctorate in the same subject.

Sheinbaum is married to Jesús María Tarriba Unger, a doctor in physical science from UNAM and a financial risk analyst at the Bank of Mexico, and has two children from her first marriage to Carlos Imaz, Mariana Imaz Sheinbaum and Rodrigo Imaz Sheinbaum.

His first position in public administration was with Andrés Manuel López Obrador. In 2000 she became Secretary of the Environment of Mexico City, a position she left in 2006 to become spokesperson for AMLO's presidential campaign.

In the 2012 election, the current president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, proposed that he be in charge of environmental policy at the national level. He was an active part of the formation of Morena in 2014 and also coordinated the issue of government and politics for the preparation of López Obrador's 2018-2024 Nation Project.

She became head of Mexico City in 2018, a position she left on June 15 of this year to participate in the Morena survey that defined who will head the National Coordination of the Committees for the Defense of the Fourth Transformation, which led to the presidential candidacy of this 2024.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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