
Mexico Election Results: Morena's Grip Tightens Despite Local Setbacks
Mexico Election Results: Morena Coalition Maintains Strong Presence Despite Setbacks in Durango and Veracruz Mexico City, June 3, 2025 - Recent municipal election results in Durango and Veracruz have shown a shift in power, with the Morena coalition maintaining a significant presence despite losing some ground. A recent presentation analyzed the data, revealing key insights into the changing political landscape. In Durango, Morena's share of the population under its governance decreased from 15.14% in 2022 to 33.05% in 2025, despite an increase in the number of municipalities controlled. The presenter noted, "In this case, while the number of municipalities increased, the percentage of the population governed increased to only 33.05%. " Veracruz also saw a change, with Morena's coalition controlling 60.03% of the population in 2025, compared to a slightly lower percentage in 2021. The analysis suggests that the coalition's success stems from a broader alliance and the four-year terms of municipal presidents. The presenter stated, "Despite some setbacks, Morena and its allies remain the dominant political force in the country." This data underscores the dynamic nature of Mexican politics, with coalitions adapting to changing circumstances. The detailed analysis provides valuable insights into the shifts in power and the strategies employed by different political parties.