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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has defended a judicial election meant to transform the country’s court system.
It's unclear why the governor's visa was revoked by U.S. officials, but the move has set off a firestorm of criticism and ...
Mexico is the first country to elect all of its judges through a citizens vote, although only 13 percent of eligible voters ...
Turnout at Mexico's first-ever judicial elections on Sunday was only around 13% of eligible voters, but President Sheinbaum ...
Surveys by the Mexican government estimate 13 million people turned out to vote. According to the International Foundation ...
Discussion of Mexico's first-ever judicial elections — at which citizens were tasked with electing 881 federal judges and ...
Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico ...
Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have stirred controversy and sowed confusion among voters as they ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called her country's judicial election 'extraordinary,' despite turnout of less than 13%.
From candidate totals to voter turnout, learn about the country’s unprecedented election.
Though voter turnout fell short of 14% participation, Mexico’s first judicial election carried on without incident Sunday.
Mexico held its first judicial election in history Sunday, in which voters elected members of the federal and state judiciary ...