Users compare different boxes data to report fraud in the elections in Mexico

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Users in networks compare the votes obtained by the presidential candidates Xóchitl Gálvez and Claudia Sheinbaum in Section 4279 of Mexico City, to erroneously ensure that there was fraud in the elections on June 2. Tickets, shared more than 15,000 times, point out that the votes shown in an act of results of a box in that section do not coincide with those of the preliminary count of the Mexican National Electoral Institute (INE). But the data comes from two different boxes and do not prove that they took votes from one of the applicants to give them to another.
“Electoral fraud. In the Electoral Results sheet of Section 4279, of DTTO 15, Benito Juárez, CDMX, the capture of data in PREP in Federal District Board, subtract votes from Xóchitl and give them to Sheinbaum.

The Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) begins to spread at 8:00 p.m. during each election day in Mexico, that is, two hours after the closure of the boxes.

Tickets show a snapshot of a poster with a vote count and a screenshot of the PREP website with another registration of suffrages with different data.

On June 2, 2024, general elections were held in Mexico. The official candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, won the victory in the presidential contest with between 58% and 60% of the votes according to preliminary data. The opposition flag bearer, Xóchitl Gálvez, was second with between 26% and 28% of the votes.

Sheinbaum, former mayor of Mexico City, represented the coalition by the “Force and Heart for Mexico” coalition, made up of the National Action Party (PAN), the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD).

The viral entrance ensures that the capture of data from the PREP took votes to Gálvez and added votes to Sheinbaum. In the photograph that accompanies the publications, the PAN records 174 votes and Morena accumulates 107, while in the screenshot the matches have 162 and 127 supports, respectively.

But publications compare different electoral boxes data.

Origin of the photo and capture
After the closure of the elections, in Mexico there are two ways to know the results in each box: the PREP and the printed posters that are placed outside the voting centers.

After the closure of the boxes at 6:00 p.m., the vote count begins in each of the centers and these data are recorded in the minutes of scrutiny and computation, which in turn feed the PREP, according to The instructive for box officials edited by the INE.

The data settled in the minutes of scrutiny and computation are also copied on posters that are placed outside the boxes so that the population can see them. Both the minutes and the posters are signed by the president of each box and by the representatives of political parties, according to the instructive.

In the photograph of the poster that accompanies the viral publications you can see a box that says “Mark with X the type of box” and inside the numbers “01”, which indicate that the data correspond to the adjoining box 1, of The Electoral Section 4279 of District 15 of Mexico City, located in the Benito Juárez territorial demarcation.

With these data, AFP Factual conducted a search on the PREP website and found the results corresponding to the two boxes available in that electoral section.

The vote of the adjoining box 1 coincide with those of viral photography, in the same way as the act of scrutiny and digitalized computation.

Source: es-us.noticias.yahoo