Mexico — Millions of votes still in question in Mexican race

Posted on: July 5th, 2006
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“Presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador demanded a complete ballot-by-ballot recount yesterday, alleging that 3.5 million votes in Sunday’s election had not been counted and raising serious questions about the closest presidential contest in Mexico’s history.

With just 1 percentage point separating leftist López Obrador from his conservative rival, Felipe Calderón, the revelation that votes from 13,000 polling places had not been included in the preliminary results sparked concerns that a legal challenge could threaten the election.”

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