Leftist nationalist Andrés Manuel López Obrador has comfortably won Mexico’s presidential election, dealing a drubbing to established parties, according to exit polls.
The silver-haired candidate won between 43 and 49 per cent according to exit polls by newspaper El Financiero, pollsters Consulta Mitofsky and others.
Ricardo Anaya, at the helm of a right-left coalition led by his National Action party (PAN), scored 23 to 27 per cent, while José Antonio Meade of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary party (PRI) polled between 18 and 26 per cent.
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