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Voting in Mexican elections ends without serious disturbances

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Mexican mid-term elections, considered the largest in the country's history, concluded after a relatively calm day despite some violent incidents in several parts of the country.

The results of these mid-term elections, which have been seen as a plebiscite to the transformation projects of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will be announced in the next few hours. More than 93 million Mexicans were called to renew more than 20,000 positions.

Among these, the 500 legislators of the Chamber of Deputies, 15 of 32 governors, 30 local congresses, and 1 . . .

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