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Official count gives Enrique Pena Nieto 38 per cent of vote, seven points and 3.3 million votes ahead of next candidate.
As allegations of media bias against the Left emerge, we ask if the region's press favours conservative interests.
Electoral officials recount votes from over half of polling booths presidential election after allegations of fraud.
Lopez Obrador says that his team has detected "irregularities" in more than 113,000 of the 143,000 voting centres.
Candidate from PRI party takes lead, while Leftist candidate Lopez Obrador threatens to challenge the outcome.
Analysis: Riding to victory on a longing for earlier stability, Nieto will need to crack down on drug violence.
Early exit polls signal a return of Mexico's long-ruling party, the PRI, after a 12-year hiatus.
Pre-election polls show Enrique Pena Nieto with strong lead over opponents, but doubts remain about his PRI party.
As Mexicans prepare to choose a new leader, what are the main challenges facing Mexico's next president?
World's richest man Carlos Slim owns much of Mexico’s communications industry, and critics say he is hurting consumers.
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