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Judicial Election 2025 Where to Follow the Progress of the Vote Count? (Brende Barrera's Note in OEM-Informax)

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Brenda Barrera / OEM-Reportex On June 1, the first elections were held in which the citizens went to the polls to vote to elect the new members of the Federation's judiciary. Although the results were not released on this occasion the same night the vote ends, the National Electoral Institute (INE) provided a site to follow the ballot count. Where can the results of the vote be consulted? The INE enabled this site where the results of the judici…
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Brenda Barrera / OEM-Reportex On June 1, the first elections were held in which the citizens went to the polls to vote to elect the new members of the Federation's judiciary. Although the results were not released on this occasion the same night the vote ends, the National Electoral Institute (INE) provided a site to follow the ballot count. Where can the results of the vote be consulted? The INE enabled this site where the results of the judici…

The counting of votes for the election to renew the Judiciary has begun, and here's how you can check the vote count minute by minute. RegeneraciónMx, 1 […] The post Judicial Election: Here you can check the INE vote count was first published on RegeneraciónMX.

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Regeneración broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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