translated from Spanish: Sergio Mayer leaves does not win re-election to retain his place in the Chamber of Deputies

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Mexico .- Several deputies who sought legislative re-election, stayed on the road, including Sergio Mayer. In its first litmus test, Morena lost many places in the Chamber of Deputies, but retained as many others
Characters such as Pablo Gómez Álvarez, who was defeated by Gabriel Cuadri, were left on the road; Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, by the actress and singer Rocío Banquell; and the controversial poblana Nayeli Salvatori was won by the PAN[National Action Party]member Humberto Aguilar Coronado.
Those who also remained with the desire to stay three more years in the seat were Javier Hidalgo who had an adverse vote to lose to Margarita Zavala, two against one in favor of the PAN member; and his partner María de los Ángeles Huerta, who suffered a strong setback against Claudia Gabriela Higuera. And they also lost Lorena Villavicencio and actor Sergio Mayer.
Veronica Juarez Piña, the current coordinator of the PRD deputies, also lost re-election to Morenist Laura Imelda Perez.
Instead, a hundred deputies will repeat in office having won in their districts with the citizen vote. Among them, the controversial Gerardo Fernandez Noroña, who will be for three more years in the San Lazaro precinct, but now no longer for the Labor Party but will be part of the Morena bloc, along with Juanita Guerra Mena Pavel Jarero, Irma Juan Carlos, Lidia Garcia Anaya and Isabel Alfaro Morales, Erasmo Robledo, and Azael Santigo Chepi, among others.
Meanwhile, the PAN[National Action Party]members who won re-election are: Mario Mata, Patricia Terrazas, Luis Alberto Mendoza, Jorge Espadas, Éctor Jaime Ramirez Barba, current coordinator Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, Ricardo Villarreal, Saraí Nunez, Ivan Arturo Rodriguez, Annia Gomez Cardenas, Sonia Rocha Acosta, Felipe Fernando Macias Olvera, and Cecilia Patrón Laviada, among others.

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