A Full Recount Would Show that Lopez Obrador Won Mexico’s Presidency by More than One Million Votes
…Commercial Media organizations are reporting that Felipe Calderon won Sunday’s presidential election by 0.58 percent of the vote and will govern Mexico for the next six years, beginning on December 1.
It would not be the first time that the Commercial Media has been wrong.
Many of those reports have claimed that Wednesday’s first official count of precinct results in Mexico, 130,000 pieces of paper that claim to represent the vote tallies was a ‘recount.’
It would not be the first time that lazy ‘pack journalism’ got a major international story wrong.
The truth: No recount occurred on Wednesday, or before, or since. What occurred, we repeat ,was only the first official count of precinct tallies.
A Narco News investigation has found that in the small sample of precincts, less than one percent,where a recount was allowed, the shift in numbers away from Calderon was so drastic that, if recounts of all the ballots followed the same trend, the official results would invert and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador would become the clear winner of the presidency by more than one million votes.
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Democracy, Mexican Style – Part II
…n addition, it was learned that Felipe Calderon’s brother-in-law Diego Hildebrando Zavala wrote the vote-counting software, and it’s already been hacked. This new discovery is especially disturbing as whoever controls the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) computer systems can manipulate the vote process, control which votes get counted, which ones don’t, and what the final vote tally will be. The opportunity and temptation for fraud was therefore in the hands of the declared winner’s close family member and ally with every reason to believe he’d take full advantage.
Mexico’s leftist candidate presents evidence of fraud
Mexico’s leftist presidential candidate prepared to launch his legal battle to overturn his conservative rival’s apparent victory on Sunday when his lawyers submit what they claim is proof of vote fraud to the nation’s top electoral court.
The move by Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who appears to have narrowly lost the vote to ruling party candidate Felipe Calderon, comes a day after the fiery leftist held a massive rally in Mexico City’s historic center and called on his supporters to help keep his hopes alive.
The evidence to be presented to the Federal Election Tribunal includes alleged proof of computer manipulation of results and that votes weren’t counted, his party says.
The legal appeals won’t seek to annul the July 2 election, but to force authorities to conduct a manual vote-by-vote recount. Over 100,000 supporters rallying in Mexico City on Saturday chanted “vote by vote!”