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TEPJF Rules to Allow Government Promotion of Judicial Elections - Pulse News Mexico

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Photo: Unsplash By KELIN DILLON In a ruling on Wednesday, April 9, the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judicial Branch (TEPJF) decided by a majority of three votes to two that Mexico’s government institutions and public officials, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, are permitted to promote voting and civic engagement ahead of

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Felipe de la Mata, judge of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (TEPJF), said that the limits imposed on the promotion of the judicial election are clear and violate them could result in the cancellation of candidatures and even the process as a whole.In an interview with El Financiero, he said the scope of the decision taken last Wednesday is that all public institutions and public servants promote voting and particip…

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The limits imposed on the promotion of the judicial election are clear and violating them could result in the cancellation of candidacies and, even, from the process as a whole, says Felipe de la Mata, judge of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judiciary of the...

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I invite you to vote on the first of June and indicate that in your purses you can explain how the ballots are.

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The president of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, said that the Electoral Tribunal gave them the reason for the challenge they promoted.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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