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  Mexican citizens are turning to social media platforms to denounce the alleged abnormalities that have supposedly arisen after Sunday's general election preliminary results – giving PRI candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto the virtual win – were posted.
  More than 1 million people in Juárez were registered and eligible to vote, according to Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute, or IFE. IFE officials throughout the city's four districts said there were only a handful of irregularities reported. Ramón
  More than 1 million people in Juárez were registered and eligible to vote, according to Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute, or IFE. IFE officials throughout the city's four districts said there were only a handful of irregularities reported. Ramón
  Voters abroad registered with the IFE months in advance to receive a postage-paid ballot by mail, which had to be returned by Saturday. Electoral authorities on Monday noted they were also able to reduce the budget for the vote-from-abroad count by
  More than 1 million people in Juárez were registered and eligible to vote, according to Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute, or IFE. IFE officials throughout the city's four districts said there were only a handful of irregularities reported. Ramón
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