Ismael Burgueño, the former mayor of Tijuana currently on leave, is vying for the governorship of Baja California. He is seeking the nomination from Morena, the current ruling political party in Mexico. The process for selecting the party’s state leadership began Monday with initial registrations in Mexico City. Burgueño’s bid represents a potential political comeback after his time as mayor. Details regarding the selection process and other potential candidates have not yet been released. This move signals an early stage in the race for the Baja California governorship, with Morena initiating its internal candidate selection. The outcome will significantly influence the upcoming gubernatorial election in the state.