Mexico confusion over 'unreliable' Baja California vote count

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Supporters of governor candidate Francisco Vega of the National Action Party (PAN) waves flags in Tijuana, 3 July The opposition candidate was first declared the winner, then told he must wait

Mexican election officials have sparked confusion by announcing the result of a key local election, and later saying that their count was unreliable.

Both the opposition and the governing party had claimed victory in Sunday's vote in Baja California state.

Mexico is civilized enough that the results will not end up with riots in the streets like so many other countries. Read more @ BBC News - Mexico confusion over 'unreliable' Baja California vote count
 
Supporters of governor candidate Francisco Vega of the National Action Party (PAN) waves flags in Tijuana, 3 July The opposition candidate was first declared the winner, then told he must wait

Mexican election officials have sparked confusion by announcing the result of a key local election, and later saying that their count was unreliable.

Both the opposition and the governing party had claimed victory in Sunday's vote in Baja California state.

Mexico is civilized enough that the results will not end up with riots in the streets like so many other countries. Read more @ BBC News - Mexico confusion over 'unreliable' Baja California vote count


You call this civilized? :eek:
The run-up to the elections was plagued by violence, with several candidates murdered and others pulling out for fear of being targeted
 
Supporters of governor candidate Francisco Vega of the National Action Party (PAN) waves flags in Tijuana, 3 July The opposition candidate was first declared the winner, then told he must wait

Mexican election officials have sparked confusion by announcing the result of a key local election, and later saying that their count was unreliable.

Both the opposition and the governing party had claimed victory in Sunday's vote in Baja California state.

Mexico is civilized enough that the results will not end up with riots in the streets like so many other countries. Read more @ BBC News - Mexico confusion over 'unreliable' Baja California vote count


You call this civilized? :eek:
The run-up to the elections was plagued by violence, with several candidates murdered and others pulling out for fear of being targeted

You're correct. However, compare that to other 3rd World Countries! At least Mexico is trying very hard to stop this.
 

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