Minimiza INE Accordion Impact in Elections
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Cd. of Mexico.- In spite of the controversy unleashed by the distribution of accordions that indicate who to vote for in this Sunday's judicial election, the National Electoral Institute (INE) minimized the risk that it will affect the results because, according to President Guadalupe Taddei, they are justified due to the high number of positions to be elected and because citizens should not pay blindly. "Since this number of votes (51 in Mexico…
Voters may provide their own documents, but they may not be pressured to vote for specific candidates.
INE clarifies use of accordions: valid only if they are personal and private The INE made a call to the citizenry to denounce any attempt at coercion before, during or after the day of Sunday, June 2 Saturday, May 31, 2025 Saturday, May 31, 2025 Xóchitl Montero INE clarifies use of accordions: valid only if they are personal and private Nation On the eve of one of the most complex electoral days remembered in Mexico, the National Electoral Insti…
Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), downplayed on May 31, 2025, the risk that the distribution of accordions would affect the results of the election on Sunday, June 1 of that year, because, according to her, it was justified due to the high number of positions up for election and because citizens should not vote blindly. "Given that this number of… Source
On May 31, it was reported that the National Electoral Institute (INE) Councilors confirmed that citizens caught with accordions will not be removed from the polling stations nor will their documents be confiscated. INE President Guadalupe Taddei, along with Councilors Rita Bell López Vences and Uuc-kib Espadas, reaffirmed that voters can bring personal notes to decide for whom they will vote. RELEVANT NEWS: The INE trains citizens in the electo…
On May 31, it was reported that the Councillors of the National Electoral Institute (INE) stated that the people, surprised by the authorities, with accordions, will not be removed from the cells or removed from the accordion. INE president Guadalupe Taddei, and the councillors Rita Bell López Vences and Uuc-kib Espadas, reiterated that citizens will be able to take notes of their own, to decide who to grant their vote. MAY YOU INTEREST: Through…
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