Official count confirms Pena Nieto win in Mexico

Election officials and party representatives recount votes at an electoral institute district council in Mexico City, Thursday, July 5, 2012. / AP Photo/Marco Ugarte
(AP) MEXICO CITY - The official count of Mexico's presidential election confirmed the victory of Enrique Pena Nieto, the candidate seeking to return the former autocratic ruling party to power after a 12-year hiatus, the country's electoral authority reported Thursday night in a major step toward the resolution of the contested vote.
With just over 99 percent of the ballot boxes counted as of 9 p.m., more than half of them double-checked due to the possibility of fraud, Pena Nieto had more than 38 percent of the vote. In second place was leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador with more than 31 percent. That gave Pena Nieto a lead of more than 3.3 million votes.
Lopez Obrador alleges Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, engaged in vote-buying that illegally tilted millions of votes toward the party that controlled virtually all Mexico's institutions until it lost the presidency in 2000. Lopez Obrador has not specified exactly how many votes he believes were bought.
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The ruling-party candidate who came third in Mexico's presidential elections also said earlier in the day that campaign spending violations had marred the vote, although she stopped short of challenging the legitimacy of the outcome.
The complaint by National Action Party candidate Josefina Vazquez Mota nonetheless added weight to growing accusations that Pena Nieto benefited from vote-buying schemes.
The accusations are expected to become the basis of legal challenges to the final vote count, which must be certified in September by Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal. The tribunal has declined to overturn previously contested elections, including a 2006 presidential vote that was far closer than Sunday's.
"We need electoral authorities to conduct a detailed review of campaign spending that obviously exceeded legal limits, and that was also associated with vote buying," Vazquez Mota said. "In this election there were clear circumstances of inequity that had a decisive effect on the vote results."
Vazquez Mota said that while the complaints wouldn't invalidate the election results, they should motivate changes in electoral laws to prevent such practices in the future.
The accusations began surfacing in June, but sharpened early this week as thousands of people rushed to grocery stores on the outskirts of Mexico City Tuesday to redeem pre-paid gift cards worth about 100 pesos ($7.50), which many said they had been given to them by supporters of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, prior to Sunday's elections.
Simply giving away such gifts is not illegal under Mexican electoral law, as long as the expense is reported to electoral authorities. But giving gifts seeking to influence votes is a crime, though is not generally viewed as grounds for overturning an election.
PRI spokesman Eduardo Sanchez said Thursday that the gift-card scheme had been "a theatrical representation" mounted by the left. Sanchez claimed that supporters of Lopez Obrador had taken hundreds of people to the stores, dressed them in PRI T-shirts, given them gift cards, emptied store shelves to create an appearance of panic-buying, and brought TV cameras in to create the false impression that the PRI had given out the cards.
"They mounted a clumsy farce, a theatrical representation in which they dressed people in PRI T-shirts," Sanchez said.
Earlier this week The Associated Press separately interviewed at least a dozen shoppers at one of the stores, all of whom said they had been given the cards by PRI supporters. There was no evidence of any Lopez Obrador supporters at the store.
Cesar Yanez, the spokesman for Lopez Obrador's campaign, denied the PRI accusation.
"That's absurd. I don't think even they believe that," said Yanez. "They would do better to just accept their responsibility."
Lopez Obrador presented thousands of more cards Thursday that he said had been given to PRI voters in exchange for support, saying that scheme and other vote-buying had occurred in a number of states, and brought the PRI millions of illegal votes. The candidate said his team would realize an exact figure in the coming days.
"We're getting a sense of the size of the vote-buying and the damage it caused," campaign coordinator Ricardo Monreal said.
Vazquez Mota also complained Thursday about pre-election polls that put Pena Nieto ahead by double digits, or about double his apparent victory margin. She said the erroneous polls "could only be interpreted as instruments of propaganda."
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Pena Nieto is a TELEVISA (main TV broadcaster in Mexico) made-product without brain like George W. Bush, to serve like a puppet to the corporate interests, also with the help of other media companies like MILENIO newspaper and its despicable journalists like CIRO GOMEZ LEYVA and CARLOS MARIN he could build his image.
For example, MILENIO with polls biased on purpose released every day, influenced people to choose Pena Nieto, given the impresion he always had a high advantage over Lopez Obrador (2nd position) and that was not true, NEVER was true plain and simple. The preliminary results of the election demonstrate that.
Pena Nieto was not choosen by the people, he BOUGHT the presidency also with a lot of SORIANA pre-paid gift cards and other criminal actions before and the day of the election and with a lot of money of unknown origin.
Pena Nieto is a execrable person, the people in Mexico hates him except TELEVISA, MILENIO and the main MEDIA COMPANIES whom love him because he is a puppet whom they can give orders to protect their own interest at the expense of the suffering of the people.
Pena Nieto is a TELEVISA (main TV broadcaster in Mexico) made-product without brain like George W. Bush, to serve like a puppet to the corporate interests, also with the help of other media companies like MILENIO newspaper and its despicable journalists like CIRO GOMEZ LEYVA and CARLOS MARIN he could build his image.
For example, MILENIO with polls biased on purpose released every day, influenced people to choose Pena Nieto, given the impresion he always had a high advantage over Lopez Obrador (2nd position) and that was not true, NEVER was true plain and simple. The preliminary results of the election demonstrate that.
Pena Nieto was not choosen by the people, he BOUGHT the presidency also with a lot of SORIANA pre-paid gift cards and other criminal actions before and the day of the election and with a lot of money of unknown origin.
Pena Nieto is a execrable person, the people in Mexico hates him except TELEVISA, MILENIO and the main MEDIA COMPANIES whom love him because he is a puppet whom they can give orders to protect their own interests at the expense of the suffering of the people.