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Sheinbaum Faces Multiple Challenges in First Year as Mexico City Mayor
Claudia Sheinbaum begins her second year as Mexico City mayor facing challenges including a controversial judicial reform, a potential electoral reform showdown, internal party divisions, and external threats from the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.
Sheinbaum Faces Multiple Challenges in First Year as Mexico City Mayor
Claudia Sheinbaum begins her second year as Mexico City mayor facing challenges including a controversial judicial reform, a potential electoral reform showdown, internal party divisions, and external threats from the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score


Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
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60% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Independence
Mexico's recent election of nearly 900 federal judges by popular vote, including Supreme Court justices, raises concerns about judicial independence due to low voter turnout (13%), apparent ruling-party influence, and the risk of politicization, contrasting with international standards.
Mexico's Judicial Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Independence
Mexico's recent election of nearly 900 federal judges by popular vote, including Supreme Court justices, raises concerns about judicial independence due to low voter turnout (13%), apparent ruling-party influence, and the risk of politicization, contrasting with international standards.
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60% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Low Turnout Exposes Deep Public Disengagement
Mexico's judicial elections on Sunday saw a record-low 13% voter turnout, far below Morena's usual support, raising questions about the party's mobilization capabilities and the public's engagement with the reform process.
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Low Turnout Exposes Deep Public Disengagement
Mexico's judicial elections on Sunday saw a record-low 13% voter turnout, far below Morena's usual support, raising questions about the party's mobilization capabilities and the public's engagement with the reform process.
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36% Bias Score


AMLO Votes in Historic Mexican Judicial Election
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Mexico's inaugural popular election for judges on Sunday, near his Chiapas ranch, emphasizing the historic nature of directly electing judicial officials; the reform, which he spearheaded, replaces the traditional appointment system.
AMLO Votes in Historic Mexican Judicial Election
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Mexico's inaugural popular election for judges on Sunday, near his Chiapas ranch, emphasizing the historic nature of directly electing judicial officials; the reform, which he spearheaded, replaces the traditional appointment system.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
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56% Bias Score

Sheinbaum Targets Mexico's Plurinominal Legislators in Electoral Reform
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans to reform the electoral system, targeting 200 lower and 32 upper house plurinominal legislators appointed by parties, not directly elected, aiming to address concerns about their selection and influence.

Sheinbaum Targets Mexico's Plurinominal Legislators in Electoral Reform
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans to reform the electoral system, targeting 200 lower and 32 upper house plurinominal legislators appointed by parties, not directly elected, aiming to address concerns about their selection and influence.
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48% Bias Score

Morena Faces Internal Crisis After Disappointing Election Results
Morena, Mexico's ruling party, faced significant setbacks in recent state and judicial elections, with low voter turnout (13%) and losses in key areas, leading to internal blame-shifting and a contested narrative of success.

Morena Faces Internal Crisis After Disappointing Election Results
Morena, Mexico's ruling party, faced significant setbacks in recent state and judicial elections, with low voter turnout (13%) and losses in key areas, leading to internal blame-shifting and a contested narrative of success.
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56% Bias Score

Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President LĂłpez Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.

Questionable Legitimacy of Newly Elected Mexican Judges
Mexico's June 1st, 2025, elections were marred by irregularities, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the newly elected judges whose authority may stem from various sources including President LĂłpez Obrador's influence, Claudia Sheinbaum's win, or the flawed election itself.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.
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28% Bias Score

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidatesâmany lacking political experienceâcampaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidatesâmany lacking political experienceâcampaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
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40% Bias Score

Single Candidacies for Judicial Positions Raise Concerns in Mexico
In Mexico's June 1st elections, voters in several states face ballots with single candidates for numerous judicial positions, raising concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of the process and the potential for political influence over judicial decisions.

Single Candidacies for Judicial Positions Raise Concerns in Mexico
In Mexico's June 1st elections, voters in several states face ballots with single candidates for numerous judicial positions, raising concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of the process and the potential for political influence over judicial decisions.
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56% Bias Score
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