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Poll workers began counting colored ballots Sunday night with the question hanging in the air of what will become of Mexico’s ...
Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have stirred controversy and sowed confusion among voters as they ...
The elections are the brainchild of ex-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador — who, like Trump, often clashed with the ...
Thousands of people marched Sunday in Mexico City to protest judicial reform, chanting slogans against the ruling party and ...
The vote comes as power in Mexico has been increasingly concentrated in the popular president’s office, and as organized crime wields significant political influence in many parts of the country.
From candidate totals to voter turnout, learn about the country’s unprecedented election.
Judges in Mexico used to be appointed. Now all state and federal judges, including justices on the Supreme Court, will be elected. Mexico will become the first nation with an all-elected judiciary.
Mexico is scheduled to hold its first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, with hundreds of judges, magistrates and justices on the ballot across the country. It’s an unprecedented contest that ...
Vote will elect 2,600 judges and magistrates Candidates include convicted drug smuggler, 'El Chapo' lawyer Mexico, Bolivia only countries that hold national judicial vote Election results expected ...
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