MEXICO ELECTIONS 2024
Elections in Mexico 2024: how to check the quick count and the PREP live?
Here’s how you can check the quick count and PREP live, as the 2024 Mexican election results are released on Sunday, 2 June.
On June 2, elections were held in Mexico, with voters heading to the polls to elect a new President of the Mexican Republic and local and subnational officials. Let’s take a look at how to check the results of the quick count and the PREP, which indicate trends in this electoral process.
More than 19,000 positions are being voted on, with particular emphasis on the election of governors in the states of Chiapas, Mexico City, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Yucatan.
Check the quick count and PREP
As a part of the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP), the INE developed a tool that allows users to obtain preliminary voting results starting on election night.
The PREP will begin operating at 8:00 PM on June 2 and will be available for online consultation from that time. To use the tool, visit the official PREP website. Once the PREP is up and running, the page will constantly update, allowing for the viewing of real-time results.
The differences between quick count and PREP
The quick count and the PREP are two different processes used in Mexican elections to provide information on electoral results quickly and preliminarily. These are the main differences: