Organizations Accused Buy and Induction of Voting on CDMX
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Mexico City.- Citizen organizations that are monitoring the election day to elect judges, magistrates and ministers, accused the existence of buying and inducing the vote. Miguel Alfonso Meza, president of Defensorxs, said that through his WhatsApp channel they received the report of the payment of 600 pesos per vote made in Iztapalapa, Mexico City. "Observers report the alleged purchase of votes in electoral sections 2622 and 2686 in Iztapalapa…
CDMX.- Citizen and business organizations that monitored the election day to elect Judges, Magistrates and Ministers, accused the existence of buying and inducing the vote, carrying, delay in opening boxes, low participation, incomplete box officials and the use of alternates. Miguel Alfonso Meza, president of Defensorxs, pointed out that through his WhatsApp channel they received the report of the payment of 600 pesos per vote made in Iztapalap…
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