Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda is currently ranked 1st place as the governor in Mexico, with the highest approval rating for November 2024.
According to a poll released by political pollster Massive Caller, the Baja Californian governor's approval rating stands at 67.8% nationwide.
According to the data published by this platform, Governor Marina del Pilar was crowned governor with the highest approval rating.
Furthermore, she also ranked second in the Trustworthiness Perception Index with 56.3%, only behind Chihuahua Governor María Eugenia Campos Galván, who had 57.6%.
Lastly, Baja California was ranked #8 in the Lowest Insecurity Perception Index with 32.7%.
Governor Marina del Pilar's approval rating has grown considerably due to the results of the projects carried out during her administration, which were acknowledged by citizens due to their high social impact.
In November, the governor highlighted the "Corazones Viajeros" social tourism program, which has benefited over 5,000 Baja Californians by providing trips to the state's tourist destinations and allowing them to enjoy the thirteen tours available.
Plus, there's the significance of the National Water and Sustainability Agreement—endorsed by President Claudia Sheinbaum—which will benefit all Baja Californians.
Baja California is also currently ranked fourth nationwide in Digital Development as a result of the progress made regarding the digitalization of formal processes and procedures across the state.
One of the highlights of this project has been the Llave BC tool, which allows citizens to easily access an assortment of digital services and procedures.
Who are the governors with the highest approval ratings?
The top 10 governors with the highest approval ratings in Mexico are the following:
1. Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda
2. Tere Jiménez
3. María Eugenia Campos Galván
4. Manolo Jiménez
5. Libia Denisse García
6. Mauricio Kuri González
7. Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda
8. Clara Brugada Molina
9. Mara Lezama
10. Joaquín Díaz Mena
Polls were taken using a "robot" technique. Recordings were sent to homes that were answered by the person being interviewed, and calls were made randomly to be representative. The non-response rate was 0%, and the rejection rate was 95%.
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