Sinaloa.- From April 10th to 17th, candidates to govern Sinaloa show their activities with citizenship through photos and videos on social media illustrating home visits and meetings they had with their followers and the press. This mode of digital political campaigning has been used by the eight contenders to govern the state:
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Rosa Elana Millán
Gloria Gonzalez
Sergio Torres Felix
Ruben Rocha Moya
Mario Zamora Gastélum
Yolanda Cabrera
Tomás Saucedo Carreño
Ricardo Arnulfo Mendoza Sauceda
Read more: Take the Tianguis of Mazatlan as an election campaign campAnalytics of the candidates
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At 8:30 a.m., Rosa thanks her family for accompanying her and offers to help Sinaloan families with an image.
Home visits
Around 11:04 a.m, Gloria announced her home tour of culiacán colonies.
conference
By 9:18 a.m,” Sergio gives a campaign speech at a well-known restaurant about Sinaloa’s needs.
campaign
At 12:13, at the foot of the photos, Ruben promises to combat gender-based violence in Sinaloa state.
Home visits
After 11:00 p.m., candidate Mario shared his visit to the homes of the municipality of Guasave.
Community tour
At 18:47 pm Yolanda shared his visit to the community of Las Arénitas accompanying Gaby Moreno.
Thomas did not make any postings in the days analyzed
Ricardo did not make any postings in the days analyzed
Total interactions of the seven candidates: 444 K
Post by candidate.
Interactions of candidates from April 10 to 17.
Methodological note
The data was collected from CrowdTangle, a Facebook tool that allows you to analyze and track public content on social media. Read more: Use AMLO to Joe Biden to show off Show Sowing Life in Election SeasonThe time period analyzed ranges from April 10th to 17th, with a power outage for all candidates until 13:00 p.m. except for Yolanda Cabrera whose parameters were measured until 11:59 p.m that day, as well as the interaction plots and the number of poles. In the days analyzed by Debate, candidates Tomás Saucedo and Ricardo Arnulfo Mendoza did not make posts, therefore it was not possible to analyze their activity and interaction with their followers on the social network Facebook,. However, it is now possible to measure them through Crowdtangle because they have a page and not just personal accounts.
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