Few Mexicans vote in referendum
They want López to finish his term
April 12, 2022 00:00:00
Mexico´s President Andres Manuel López Obrador shows his identification card after voting in a national referendum — AP
MEXICO CITY, Apr 11 (AP): Fewer than two of every 10 eligible Mexican voters bothered to cast ballots Sunday on whether their popular president should end his six-year term barely midway through or continue to the end, according to the National Electoral Institute's initial statistical estimate.
Participation in the referendum was estimated to be between 17% and 18% of eligible voters, less than half the participation required for the result to be binding.
Early returns, as expected, showed an overwhelming tendency toward having President Andrés Manuel López Obrador finish out his term, with nearly all ballots backing the leader.
Lorenzo Córdova, president of the National Electoral Institute, stressed that it was a statistical estimate based on a sampling of ballots, but with 95% reliability. He said the estimate indicated that better than 90% of those who did vote were in favor of López Obrador remaining in office.