Baja California Governor’s approval rate declined 7.8 percent, falling to 7.8 percent, a México Elige survey says
The approval rate of Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Avila fell 7.8 percent, according to a survey held by México Elige.
According to the study, the governor’s approval level dropped to 58.7 percent. The governor lost seven spots. Gov. Avila went from sixth place to thirteenth.
The 7.8 percentage points lost by Gov. Ávila are the largest drop among the 32 governors.
Mexicali Mayor Norma Bustamante occupies the tenth position among the mayors of the 32 state capitals.
Bustamante, an actress and television anchor herself, has an approval level of 55.7 percent.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador maintains an approval rate in Baja California of 72.8 percent.
This is the fifth highest level among the 32 states.
Contrary to the governor’s case the President has gained 7.3 percentage points in Baja California.
In Baja California the President records his second best approval level gain, just behind Colima.
The survey was conducted from October 5 to 8 among 10,749 Mexicans over 18 years of age who reside in the country and with access to Facebook.
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