INE Reports Close of Vote Count in Mexico's Supreme Court Election
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By CNN en Español The tally of votes for the election of the new justices of Mexico's Supreme Court of Justice reached 100 percent this Thursday, according to the National Electoral Institute. According to the judicial election results page, all 84,266 votes have been entered, and the current positions of the five justices who will occupy the full bench of Mexico's highest court are clear.
The count of minutes for the election of the new ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation of Mexico reached 100% this Thursday, according to the National Electoral Institute.
With the end of the counting of votes of the extraordinary election to elect the next ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), the nine virtual winners managed to be elected by majority vote, to take office as of September 1. Under this premise, the final count also threw the name of Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, who, according to the number of votes obtained, will remain at the head of the presidency of the Court in the period 2025…
San Luis Potosí, Durango, Veracruz, Tlaxcala and Chihuahua are the states with the highest percentage of null votes and unfilled boxes, with a range of between 43.2% and 33.2%, for the renewal of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). According to an analysis of the open data of the Supreme Court process, carried out by El Universal, the percentage was calculated based on the recorded vote in each entity. At the national level, the p…
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