Poll reveals Morena advantage in Chihuahua ahead of 2027

A poll by El Financiero published this Tuesday shows Morena holding the lead in preferences for the Chihuahua governorship in 2027. Andrea Chávez emerges as the party's top contender.

The survey gives 45 percent support to Morena and 25 percent to the PAN, the party currently in power in the state. Governor María Eugenia Campos has 42 percent approval and 57 percent disapproval. In hypothetical scenarios, Andrea Chávez receives between 40 and 41 percent of preferences when facing PAN candidates. Marco Antonio Bonilla leads mentions within the PAN with 36 percent. The study also indicates that 58 percent approve of a possible political trial against the governor for alleged violation of the Constitution. Insecurity is seen as the state's main problem by 50 percent of respondents.

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PRI supporters celebrating election victory in Coahuila with concession scene between candidates.
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PRI sweeps Coahuila elections as MORENA concedes defeat

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The Institutional Revolutionary Party won all 16 districts in the Coahuila Congress elections held on June 7, 2026. Antonio Attolini, MORENA candidate for District 9 in Torreón, publicly conceded defeat to PRI's Verónica Martínez García.

Chihuahua Senator Andrea Chávez requested Senate leave to fully pursue the Morena candidacy for state governor in the 2027 elections. She stated that the current government has abandoned people amid poverty, inequality, and unprecedented insecurity. President Claudia Sheinbaum reminded that all candidates must follow party rules.

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The PAN leadership backed Chihuahua governor María Eugenia Campos at an event in the Chihuahua Exhibition and Convention Center.

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal, with 259 votes in favor and 234 against, falling short of the required qualified majority. Sheinbaum denied it was a defeat and announced a Plan B to be sent to Congress next Monday, focusing on changes without constitutional reform. The initiative aims to reduce political privileges and strengthen citizen participation.

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Following the Senate's approval on March 26, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies passed the Plan B electoral reform in general debate with 377 votes in favor and 102 against. Promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the initiative seeks to reduce privileges in electoral bodies and local governments. Particular debate continues.

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