‘Cordions’ Trigger More than 180 Challenges Before the Electoral Tribunal
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The judicial election accumulates a torrent of challenges that aim to throw a good part of the results of the first election of judges, magistrates and ministers in Mexico. Among the irregularities denounced are the millions of accordions distributed massively to direct the sense of the vote, the deficiency in the filters to elect the candidates in charge of the Evaluation Committees and the irregularities reported in the boxes on the day of the…
Civil society organizations went to the National Electoral Institute (INE) to challenge the election of ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), the Judicial Discipline Court (TDJ) and the Superior Chamber of the Court of the Judiciary of the Federation (TEPJF) for the systematic induction of the vote through ‘cordions’ and other irregularities that were presented in the process. Gabriela Sterling, director of Citizen Powe…
Hence, the PAN is encouraged to challenge an election with which, according to the report, it has been against... better six organizations have already come before the relevant authorities to demand the annulment of the judicial election. Ballots used in judicial election / Photo: Mireya Novo-Cuartoscuro. “There was a state operation,” accuse organizations Poder Ciudadano, Defensorxs, Laboratorio Electoral, PROJUC, National Council of Strategic …
Various social organizations and judicial candidates presented nine challenges to the judicial election before the National Electoral Institute (INE) for the irregularities presented on the day of the elections, as was the possible induction of the vote through the so-called “cordions”.
Derived from the recent process of judicial election, Carlos Enrique Odriozola Mariscal, who was a candidate for minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), along with organizations such as Citizen Power, Defensorxs and Projuc, presented a challenge to the National Electoral Institute (INE), where they openly accused the presidency of the Republic for “violation to a constitutional principle.”
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