Alfonso Martínez would lose re-election in Morelia; Nacho Campos would win in Uruapan: Massive Caller

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Morena is the political party with the highest intention of the vote in the face of next year’s elections in Morelia and Uruapan
Morelia, Michoacán.- If today were the elections, Mayor Alfonso Martínez Alcázar, would lose re-election in Morelia, according to the latest Massive Caller poll on April 15 of this year.
The mayor of the capital adds a vote intention of 42 percent against 47.5 percent of Morelianos who say they would not vote for him if he decides to be re-elected.
Massive Caller
In this same poll, Morena ranks as the party most likely to win the municipal presidency of Morelia, with 33.2 percent sympathy among the inhabitants of the state capital.
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Morena is followed by the PAN, with 24.1 percent of the electoral preference, the PRI with 7.5 percent and the PRD with 4.7 percent of the vote.
Massive Caller
On the other hand, the mayor of Uruapan, Ignacio Campos, would win in the case of an eventual re-election with 43.7 percent support and 32.9 percent of citizens who do not confer their vote.
According to this study, in Uruapan, Morena leads the preferences with 40.1 percent, followed by the PAN with 18.4, the PRI with 8.2 and the PRD with 6.4 of voting intention.

Original source in Spanish

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