Gravatar I have a different figure for ballots annulled. From El Universal:

Al resolver los 375 juicios de inconformidad presentados por los partidos políticos, los magistrados anularon 237 mil 736 votos del pasado proceso electoral, los cuales no representaron una modificación entre el primero y el segundo lugar.

The absence of specifics is very damaging to AMLO. When you put out allegations, you need to follow them through, have them independently examined, and either withdraw them or re-iterate them. I got almost every specific allegation from La Jornada. The PRD website has been almost useless, except for the database of casillas.


Gravatar Thank you. As you can see, I did put a clarification up and I also did same thing where I also posted the same information.

Since my first source came from the English version of El Universal with came out on the same day as their Spanish version, I assumed (obviously I assumed wrong) it would have the same information. Since the English version only stated that the "recount subtracted just 4,183 votes from Calderón" I simply added the numbers that were provided by the NY Times since it had a little detail information than El Universal.

I was working on a follow-up as to how the court came up with their decision on what votes to throw out based on the post, which explains why the numbers of annulled votes was much higher than what was found during the recount that Narco News reported.


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