Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Accusations Of Fraud In Mexico's Presidential Election

Lopez Obrador Demands Recount In Mexican Election Vote -- CNN

Mexico City (CNN) -- The leader of Mexico's leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, announced Tuesday that he has asked Mexico's Federal Election Institute for a recount of the ballots cast in Sunday's presidential election.

Lopez Obrador's demand came the day after he said the vote had been "plagued by irregularities."

Election authorities have projected Lopez Obrador as the runner-up in the vote.

Mexico's presumed president-elect, Enrique Peña Nieto, said Monday it was time for his country to leave behind the political rancor of campaign season.

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More News On Accusations Of Fraud In Mexico's Presidential Election

Accusations Grow of Vote-Buying in Mexico Election -- ABC News/AP
Mexican leftist asks for presidential recount -- Reuters
Mexico poll contender Lopez Obrador seeks recount -- BBC
Mexico election runner-up Lopez Obrador demands recount -- Herald Sun
Mexico presidential election runner-up calls for recount -- Deutsche Welle
Defeated rival says Mexico's presidential poll was rigged -- The Independent
Mexican elections agency to do recount of 1/3 of ballots -- FOX News/EFE

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