translated from Spanish: 61 Brunette precandidates are recorded to look for gubernaturas

At least 63 Morena contenders seeking their party’s candidacy for one of the gubernaturas that will be renewed in 2021 were registered this December 4 at the party’s national headquarters in Mexico City.
The registration of applicants will be open this Friday and Saturday, December 5, from 10 to 18 hours, in the office of Chihuahua 216, in the colony Rome.  
Of the total number of registered applicants 45 are men and 18 women.
At a press conference, Morena’s national president, Mario Delgado, explained that the choice of candidates will be through a survey that will be conducted house by house using a scientific methodology.
Without giving further details he said that the people consulted will be elected by age, sex and different population groups, in order to have the opinion of most people.
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This Friday it touches the record of pre-heads to the governments of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Colima, Guerrero, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí and Sonora. Tomorrow it corresponds to Campeche, Chihuahua, Michoacán, Nayarit, Querétaro, Sinaloa, Tlaxcala and Zacatecas.
Former Public Security Secretary Alfonso Durazo registered as an aspiring candidate for the Government of Sonora. It is expected to be Morena’s only pre-candidate for that position, so he will have no internal contender.
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In guerrero’s case, 12 applicants have been registered, including the former assistant-delging, Pablo Amílcar Sandoval (brother of the Secretary of the Public Service, Irma Eréndira Sandoval); Senator and former self-defense, Nestora Salgado and the Mayor of Acapulco, Adela Román.
Senator Felix Salgado was also registered; the ex-mayor of Acapulco, Luis Walton; former PRD native Beatriz Mojica and activist María Soledad Hernández Mena, daughter of Arturo Hernández Cardona, leader of the peasant movement Unidad Popular and who was assassinated in 2013.
San Luis Potosí
San Luis Potosí is another state with numerous aspirants, including Senator Primo Dothé; Juan Ramiro Robles Ruiz, licensed magistrate of the State Court of Administrative Justice, and the Mayor of Ciudad Valles, Adrián Esper Cárdenas.
José Antonio Lorca and Leonel Serrato Sánchez were also registered. 
Baja California
Baja California registered seven hopefuls, including Senators Gerardo Novelo and Alejandra León Gastélum (who was expelled from Morena this year, a ruling the legislator challenged before the federal Electoral Court).
Three mayors were also noted as aspirants: Luis Arturo González Cruz, Ensenada, Armando Ayala Robles, and Mexicali, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda.
Baja California Sur
For Baja California Sur there was the former delvish of social programs, Manuel Castro Cosío, as well as the senator, Lucía Trasviña and the Mayors of La Paz, Rubén Muñoz, and Los Cabos, Armida Castro Guzmán, who was suspended from the party for alleged nepotism.
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The formerpriist Rafael Zarazúa has been registered for Nuevo León; Fernando Open; Norberto Jesús de la Rosa Buenrostro; and Maria Idalia Plata Rodríguez.
Colima
So far, three women have been registered: the ex-superdelegada, Indira Vizcaíno; Federal Deputy Claudia Yáñez Centeno (sister of César Yáñez, who was spokeswoman for Andrés Manuel López Obrador and is currently General Coordinator of Policy and Government of the Presidency) and local Deputy Blanca Rodríguez Osorio.
For Sinaloa, only Manuel Lazcano Meza has registered, while by Tlaxcala is Rafael Minor.
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