According to the latest report, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the National Action Party (PAN) remain below 11% compared to the last quarter of 2025, even dropping to 8.6% and 6.6%. Among the candidates for governor from Movimiento Ciudadano (MC), Luis Donaldo Colosio and Mariana Rodríguez are better positioned, both with just over 43% approval. The PRI and PAN barely reached 9.3% and 7.1%, respectively. Regarding voting intention, MC rose from 35.6% to 44%, while Morena would have fallen from 38% to 33.5%. In a contest with other parties, Luis Donaldo Colosio appears as the best-positioned candidate with 42.4% compared to Adrián de la Garza, who barely maintains 19.4%. Part of the public's affinity with MC is due to the executive's work on transportation restructuring. Recently, Governor Samuel García delivered 25 more units to route 225, an action that has become frequent on a weekly basis. At the end of 2025 and on the eve of a pre-election year, Movimiento Ciudadano holds 44% voting intention, and another 35%, regardless of their electoral decision, believe the orange party will retain the Executive, according to the latest Publimetro report.
Party Polls in Mexico Ahead of 2026 Elections
Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) leads with 44% of the vote, while PRI and PAN are losing support. Luis Donaldo Colosio is the frontrunner for governor. MC's popularity is linked to Governor García's work on transportation restructuring.