Citizens in Oaxaca City's polling stations voted 2 to 1 against ratifying Morena Governor Salomón Jara's mandate during the revocation process on January 28, 2026, between 12:45 AM and 1:45 AM UTC, according to social media reports from Checo de Valdés. Jara, promoted by Morena as an example of good government, faced rejection amid claims of a fracture between Morena and the PT party. In Ocotlán de Morelos, reports claimed Jara received 28,000 votes in favor of continuing despite the municipality having only 23,000 inhabitants, as stated in a post by @adnnoticiasmx. Deputy Nicolás Feria allegedly boasted of 47,000 votes in a municipality of 34,000 inhabitants, with additional allegations of blanket distribution and system crashes that increased votes upon restoration, per @MLopezSanMartin. Social media users described the results as a punishment for Jara and highlighted irregularities, predicting challenges to the outcome by Morena supporters who might minimize the vote as unrepresentative.