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Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have sowed confusion among voters as they struggle to understand a ...
In his campaign for Mexico's Supreme Court, Hugo Aguilar sent a simple message: He would be the one to finally give ...
Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico ...
Poll workers began counting colored ballots Sunday night with the question hanging in the air of what will become of Mexico’s ...
The future of Mexico’s judiciary was decided by a small minority of voters after an unprecedented election of federal judges, ...
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.
Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, operations chief of the ruling Morena party that his father founded, oversaw the political ...
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 ...
Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have stirred controversy and sowed confusion among voters as they ...
Around 13% of Mexicans likely turned out to vote in the country’s first-ever judicial election, Mexico’s INE electoral ...