Mayor of Mexicali Admits to Having “Acordeón”, but Assures that She Did Not Use It in the Election
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“I have it on my cell phone, but I hope I don’t take it out. I hope I have done my homework and then, the less I know it’s nine, right? Nine ballots,” he said in advance to various media outlets.
This Sunday’s judicial election day in Tamaulipas took place with general tranquility, although with seven incidents reported in different municipalities, including a ballot robbery in Matamoros, state and federal electoral authorities reported. At a press conference, the president of the Electoral Institute of Tamaulipas (IETAM), Juan José Ramos Charre, and the executive member of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Sergio Iván Ruiz Castell…
A range of accordions proliferated yesterday in the judicial election.At hand, in the cell phone and even dictations. Voters clung to a backup to identify names and digits of the selected Ministers, Magistrates and Judges, because only in Jalisco it was necessary to pay for 74 applicants of between 200 options, approximately, with the sum of the six ballots.TE MAY INTEREST: “Historical election of the Judiciary has been a success,” Sheinbaum cel…
Diana Manzo Oaxaca, Oax.- Unlike other elections, this historic day of the renewal of the Judiciary had a medium citizen participation. In the municipality of Juchitán, from early hours the ranks of voters were noticed, instead in municipalities such as Salina Cruz and Unión Hidalgo was minimal. Faced with the large number of candidates [...] The post Robbery of almost 2,000 ballots, use of accordions and minor incidences as well the judicial el…
The first election for a new judicial branch in Mexico's history began this Sunday, with a drop-in box installation at the beginning of the day and a projection by the INE itself that only 13 to 20% of the voters' rolls will have exercised their right to vote by Sunday afternoon.
Guadalajara, Jalisco. More than one thousand 200 search papers were stuck in the roundabout of López Mateos and La Calma this Sunday in the hope that some of these faces will be recognized, because hope is the last thing that is lost and their tireless work is bearing fruit. Explains the co-founder Luz de Esperanza Desaparecidos Jalisco, Héctor Flores: “On Thursday we participated in a workshop for the creation of a state search system along wit…
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