Tijuana, May 31. The 10th District has long been known for being one of the quietest in Tijuana, so the president of the council, Norma Alicia Ruiz Escalante, hopes that the June 2 election will run smoothly.
“I don't think so. It's been a peaceful district. I'm not afraid, ” she said when asked if she fears a violent incident at one of the polling stations that will be set up in the district, which covers parts of federal districts 05, 06, and 08.
He acknowledged that this district also has its disadvantages, as it is one of the most reticent among its residents to be poll workers . Furthermore, many of the residents are migrants or live in the United States, making them difficult to locate.
He reported that they have delivered 80 percent of the ballot packages to the polling station presidents, and that this process is expected to conclude on Saturday, June 1.