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MEXICO ELECTIONS 2024

Who is Leading the Presidential Race in Mexico According to PREP and the Quick Count? | 2024 MX Elections

Check the latest update of the trends from PREP and the quick count to find out who is leading in the race for the Presidency of Mexico.

MORENA's president Mario Delgado and General Coordinator of the presidential candidate of the ruling Morena party Claudia Sheinbaum's campaign speaks during a press conference on the day of the general election, in Mexico City, Mexico June 2, 2024. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
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Historic! For the First Time, the Presidency of Mexico Will Be Held by a Woman

This milestone has been achieved with the votes of 98 million Mexicans who went to the polls on June 2 to exercise their right to vote. After the polling stations closed, AS Mexico provides updates on the trends from the quick count and the INE’s PREP.

Who is Leading in the Presidential Race? | 2024 Elections

  • Jorge Álvarez Máynez (MC): The trends from PREP and the quick count will be announced shortly.
  • Claudia Sheinbaum (Morena-PT-PVEM): The trends from PREP and the quick count will be announced shortly.
  • Xóchitl Gálvez (PAN-PRI-PRD): The trends from PREP and the quick count will be announced shortly.

How to Check PREP in Real-Time

The Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) 2024 for the presidential election can be consulted by municipality, section, and state at this LINK. It will begin operating from 8:00 PM (Central Mexico Time) today, Sunday, June 2.

Meanwhile, the results of the Quick Count will be announced shortly through a public message.

What Positions Are Being Elected in Mexico’s 2024 Elections?

  • Presidency of the Republic (2024-2030):
  • Senate of the Republic: 128 senatorial seats will be renewed, responsible for legislation, debate, and analysis of law initiatives. 64 by relative majority, 32 by First Minority, and 32 by proportional representation.
  • Chamber of Deputies: 500 federal deputy seats will be renewed for a three-year term. 300 by relative majority and 200 by proportional representation.
  • Governorships: Nine governorships will be renewed in the states of Mexico City, Chiapas, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Yucatán.
  • Municipalities: Leaders of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City will be renewed, as well as all local chambers in 31 entities of Mexico, except for Coahuila, including municipalities and municipal boards.