
QR Code Scandal Rocks Durango Elections: Vote Buying Allegations Surface
Durango Election Scandal: Vote-Buying Scheme Exposed Through QR Codes Durango, Mexico – A recent episode of the political commentary show "La Moreniza" has brought to light allegations of a sophisticated vote-buying scheme in the recent Durango elections. The show's host, Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, presented evidence suggesting that individuals were paid for their votes using a system involving QR codes on paper slips found within ballot boxes. "We started to detect that inside the ballot boxes, there were little slips of paper with QR codes," Beltrán explained. These codes, when scanned, allegedly connected to a system that tracked voter participation and facilitated payments. This system reportedly used social media and a program called "La Tarjeta Madre." The show presented images of the ballot papers with QR codes and discussed how the system worked. The allegations suggest a deeply concerning level of electoral manipulation, raising questions about the integrity of the Durango election results. Further investigation is needed to verify these claims and determine the extent of the alleged fraud. The authorities should investigate this matter thoroughly to ensure fair and transparent elections in the future.