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The Organization of American States expressed concern over low voter turnout in Mexico's judicial elections. The elections ...
Electoral watchdogs at the Organization of American States have expressed concern over the low turnout in Mexico’s historic ...
Electoral watchdogs at the Organization of American States have expressed concern over the low turnout in Mexico’s historic ...
The vote ends three decades of checks and balances, returning the nation to a competitive authoritarian regime.
Only 13% of voters turned out to vote over the weekend, amid concerns that the unprecedented national election of thousands of judges was designed to favor the governing Morena party.
Hugo Aguilar campaigned for Mexico's Supreme Court with the simple message that he would finally give Indigenous Mexicans a ...
The Confederation has criticized the election as being improvised, lacking the necessary guarantees for a free and informed ...
Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico ...
By Alek Buttermann On June 1, Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections, a process hailed by the federal government as a ...
Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections Sunday, stirring controversy and sowing confusion among voters who struggled to ...
While some voters said they felt pushed to vote in an election they felt would determine the fate of the country’s democracy, ...
Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have stirred controversy and sowed confusion among voters as they ...