World | Gregorio Sanchez Cancun Mayor Still Running for Governor—From Jail Cell 'Greg Is With You' billboards pepper resort town By Kate Seamons Posted Jun 7, 2010 8:57 AM CDT Copied In this photo taken Jan. 19, 2010, Gregorio Sanchez, mayor of the resort city of Cancun, speaks in Cancun, Mexico. (AP Photo/Israel Leal) Cancun mayor Gregorio Sanchez is determined to stay on the ballot—even if it means running for governor from jail. That's exactly where he sits these days, some 1,000 miles away from the resort city he has governed, after being arrested two weeks ago over alleged ties to two drug cartels. It's created an atmosphere that the Wall Street Journal calls "surreal," with Cancun covered in billboards proclaiming "Greg is With You!" Sanchez dismisses the charges as "a political lynching," and, indeed, they aren't likely to shock voters: Five of Cancun's seven past mayors have been embroiled in corruption scandals. His lawyers are appealing a judge's decision that bars him from running. "The evidence is very circumstantial," says one of his lawyers. "Just because he was arrested does not make him guilty, nor does it take away his right to run for office." And should he win while in prison, "that would be a new legal situation, even for Mexico," he notes. Read These Next A Democrat just flipped the district that includes Mar-a-Lago. OpenAI is getting out of the AI video generator game. Moms, this is not how to handle someone bullying your child. Air Canada's CEO is in hot water for his post-crash remarks. Report an error