Baldizon, of the Renewed Democratic Liberty party, told a local radio station yesterday that he couldn't endorse the results of the September 6 vote that put him in third place, but also in a statistical tie with former first lady Sandra Torres, though she garnered about 6,000 votes more than he did. Election authorities hadn't officially announced who had placed second and Baldizon never asked for a recount before quitting.
Baldizon told Radio Sonora that he could not endorse the electoral process and said the results "lacked legitimacy." He said he wouldn't throw his support behind either of the other two.
"I can't endorse anyone who would participate in a process marred by irregularities and corruption," he said, but without giving specifics.
Baldizon, who lost to former President Otto Perez Molina in 2011, was considered the front-runner and likely next president until a customs fraud scandal brought down the government of Perez Molina, who resigned and is now in jail facing graft charges.