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#World:Mexico Concludes Its Unpublished Judicial Election with Expectation of Low Participation #FVDIgital

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Mexico’s first judicial election ended this Sunday with the closure of the polling stations without significant incidents being reported and with the expectation of low participation. At 18.00 local time in central Mexico (02.00 on Monday in Spain) the more than 83,800 polling stations that since 8 a.m. (14.00 GMT) received citizens in the process to elect judges, magistrates and ministers. The day was characterized by confusion among citizens t…

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Mexico City, 2 Jun (EFE).- The Secretary of the Interior (Segob), Rosa Icela Rodríguez, called Sunday’s judicial election “exemplary” as Monday, in which for the first time in Mexico’s history citizenship directly elected members of the judiciary, despite the low turnout that barely reached 13%. “We want to recognize the citizenry for its historic participation that made this unprecedented process an important advance for Mexican democracy,” sai…

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Some 881 positions were at stake in this unique and highly contested election.

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The metropolitan area of Puebla reported the lowest percentage of citizen participation in the election to positions of the Judiciary. In contrast, the municipalities of the Sierra Negra and Sierra Norte of the state recorded the highest rate of votes, on the day of Sunday June 1. According to the calculations that advance [...] The post Metropolitan area of Puebla registers low participation in judicial election appeared first on Oronoticias.

The president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) Leopoldo Mares Delgado announced that the election of the judiciary had low participation and interest of the citizens in this process. "It is a very low participation, I think people had little interest because it is all very confused with the accordion thing, there was no time to meet those who wanted to choose", he said. The leader of the entrepreneurs considers that it is something dif…

Mexico's first judicial election in its history, with low voter turnout, raised serious questions about the future of the country's judicial system and the legitimacy of the expected changes. The polls were closed and counting began, amid uncertainty about the implications of these elections for the independence of the judiciary.

CITY OF MEXICO.- The first federal judicial election in Mexico registered a participation of between 12.5% and 13.3% of the registry, which makes it the day with the least influx in recent national processes, despite the triumphalist declarations of the federal government. 13 million went to vote Based on the highest estimated figure [...] The entry The judicial election does not exceed 13.3% of the participation appears first on PSN News.

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udgtv broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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