translated from Spanish: Evelyn Salgado presents heses heses hes as ‘the bullfight’ on Guerrero’s ballots

Guerrero’s Electoral and Citizen Participation Institute (IEPC) presented this Sunday the ballot for the election of governor or governor in the state, in which Evelyn Salgado, daughter of the exaspirant to the governor Félix Salgado Macedonio, appears, as “the torita”, depicted to Morena.
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The copy of the ballot was shared by the Institute itself through social networks, and will be used in the elections of June 6.

Know the ballot to elect your governor or governor of the state, this coming June 6. #procesoelectoral2021#Guerrero #ladecisionessolotuya #VotaLibre and [email protected] pic.twitter.com/23cJxpeAFk
— IEPCGRO (@IEPCGRO) May 9, 2021

The ballot features the logos of ten political parties, although candidate Mario Moreno Arcos appears twice, with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) in alliance.

Another name that appears twice is that of the entrepreneur Pedro Segura Valladares, who will contend for the gubernatura by the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Environmental Party of Mexico (PVEM).
On May 5, Evelyn Salgado Pineda began her campaign as Morena’s candidate for Guerrero’s gubernatura with her father.
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The record of “the pancake” – alluding to the nickname with which her father is known – was formalized after an internal survey raised in two days throughout the state.
On the same Wednesday that she started her campaign, Salgado Macedonio’s daughter informed the National Electoral Institute (INE) that she had spent a million 37,795 pesos on 89 proselytizing events.
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Original source in Spanish

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