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Calderon wins recount in Mexico election
www.chinaview.cn 2006-07-07 05:56:01

A poster showing Felipe Calderon, presidential candidate of the National Action Party (PAN) is seen at his party headquarters in Mexico City July 3, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
A poster showing Felipe Calderon, presidential candidate of the National Action Party (PAN) is seen at his party headquarters in Mexico City July 3, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

A man reads the newspapers in Mexico City July 3, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
A man reads the newspapers in Mexico City July 3, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Presidential candidate Felipe Calderon from the National Action raises his hand after saying independent exit polls showed him ahead in Mexico City, July 2, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
Presidential candidate Felipe Calderon from the National Action raises his hand after saying independent exit polls showed him ahead in Mexico City, July 2, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

    MEXICO, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Felipe Calderon, candidate of Mexico's ruling National Action Party, won the recount in the country's presidential election, the Federal Electoral Institute said Thursday afternoon.

    Of all votes counted, Calderon had 35.88 percent while his main rival, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, representing the For the Good of All Coalition, got 35.31 percent.

    After the recount, the country's Federal Electoral Tribunal will have to declare a winner who begins a six-year term on Dec. 1, taking over from incumbent president Vicente Fox.

    Roberto Madrazo, of the Institutional Revolution Party which had ruled Mexico from 1929 to 2000, came third with 22.27 percent of the vote. Enditem

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