MEXICO CITY: Mexicans voted for a brand new president Sunday (Jun 2) in a contest dominated by girls – a historic first that was overshadowed by election day violence within the crime-plagued Latin American nation.
Hundreds of troops had been deployed to guard voters, following a very bloody electoral course of that has seen greater than two dozen aspiring native politicians murdered.
Two folks had been reported useless on election day after assaults on polling stations to steal poll papers.
Ruling get together candidate Claudia Sheinbaum, a former Mexico Metropolis mayor and a scientist by coaching, had a 17 share level lead over her important opposition rival Xochitl Galvez in opinion polls forward of the vote.
“It is a historic day. I really feel very joyful,” Sheinbaum, 61, stated as she left her house.
After casting her poll, the presidential front-runner revealed that she had not voted for herself however for a 93-year-old veteran leftist, Ifigenia Martinez, in recognition of her battle.
“Lengthy reside democracy!” Sheinbaum declared.
Galvez, a 61-year-old outspoken senator and businesswoman with Indigenous roots, stated after voting that she anticipated a “big participation” within the election.
“What I would really like most is that no Mexican needed to go overseas to search for alternatives,” she added.
The one man working, centrist Jorge Alvarez Maynez, was trailing far behind in polling.
It implies that, barring an enormous shock, a lady is nearly sure to interrupt the best political glass ceiling in Mexico, the place round 10 girls or women are murdered day-after-day.
‘TRANSFORMATION’
“A feminine president will likely be a metamorphosis for this nation, and we hope that she does extra for ladies,” stated Clemencia Hernandez, a 55-year-old cleaner in Mexico Metropolis.
“Many ladies are subjugated by their companions. They don’t seem to be allowed to go away house to work,” she stated.
Daniela Perez, 30, stated that having a lady president can be “one thing historic,” despite the fact that neither of the 2 important candidates was “completely feminist” in her view.
“We’ll must see their positions on enhancing girls’s rights, resolving the problem of femicides – which have gone loopy – supporting girls extra,” added the logistics firm supervisor.
Practically 100 million folks had been registered to vote on this planet’s most populous Spanish-speaking nation, house to 129 million folks.
Sheinbaum owes a lot of her reputation to outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a fellow leftist and mentor who has an approval score of greater than 60 % however is barely allowed to serve one time period.
In a nation the place politics, crime and corruption are intently entangled, ultra-violent drug cartels have gone to excessive lengths to make sure that their most popular candidates win.
Hours earlier than polls opened, a neighborhood candidate was murdered in a violent western state, authorities stated, becoming a member of at the very least 25 different political hopefuls killed this election season, in line with official figures.
Within the central Mexican state of Puebla, two folks died after unknown individuals attacked polling stations to steal papers, a neighborhood authorities safety supply informed AFP.
Voting was suspended in two municipalities within the southern state of Chiapas due to violence, native authorities stated Saturday.
‘HUGS NOT BULLETS’
Sheinbaum has pledged to proceed the outgoing president’s controversial “hugs not bullets” technique of tackling crime at its roots.
Galvez has vowed a more durable method to cartel-related violence, declaring “hugs for criminals are over.”
Greater than 450,000 folks have been murdered and tens of 1000’s have gone lacking because the authorities deployed the military to struggle drug trafficking in 2006.
The following president will even must handle delicate relations with the neighbouring United States, particularly the vexed problems with cross-border drug smuggling and migration.
Sheinbaum had the backing of 53 % of voters as campaigning drew to a detailed, in line with a ballot common compiled by analysis agency Oraculus.
Galvez was second with 36 %. Maynez, 38, had simply 11 %.
Galvez typically evokes her childhood story of rising up in a poor, rural city in central Mexico the place she says she offered sweet to assist her household.
Whereas thousands and thousands of Mexicans have escaped poverty lately, greater than a 3rd nonetheless reside under the poverty line in Latin America’s second-biggest economic system.
In addition to voting for a brand new president, Mexicans will select members of Congress, a number of state governors and myriad native officers.
In complete, greater than 20,000 positions are being contested.
