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Low turnout and fears over democratic backsliding marked Mexico’s shift to electing judges, which opens the way for the ...
Supreme Court lawyer Mauricio Tapia Maltos campaigns ahead of the upcoming judicial elections, in the Zocalo, Mexico City’s main public square, Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Tapia Maltos is running for an ...
Electoral watchdogs at the Organization of American States have expressed concern over the low turnout in Mexico’s historic ...
The two-term lieutenant governor said he wants to spend time with his teenage children and devote attention to his community.
The average voter in the capital was asked to choose 51 judges out of 293 candidates.
Sheinbaum heavily promoted the elections leading up to the vote, calling them an example of a strong democracy, in which ...
The contentious election of new Supreme Court judges in Mexico has unleashed a fresh controversy, this time over their attire ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called her country's judicial election 'extraordinary,' despite turnout of less than 13%.
Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, stirring controversy and sowing confusion among voters still struggling to understand a process set to transform the country's court system.