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Mexico's constitutional overhaul puts judges on the ballot, but will elections overcome pervasive narco influence and ...
The elections are the brainchild of ex-President Andrès Manuel López Obrador — who, like Trump, often clashed with the ...
For the first time in history, voters in Mexico will cast their ballots for justices, judges and magistrates in an election ...
Mexicans will vote in the country’s first judicial elections Sunday. The fiercely debated question is whether electing judges ...
This judicial election are not the example the U.S. would hope to follow if it were to ever decide to elect its Supreme Court ...
Conspicuously absent from the short biography on her pamphlets is the name of her best-known client: she was the defence ...
Mexicans go to the polls Sunday for Mexico's first-ever judicial elections. Is the country ready for this monumental change?
A nationwide election will take place in Mexico this weekend to decide hundreds of judicial positions – re-shaping the ...
For the first time, Mexico will elect judges nationwide, from the highest to the lowest courts. Campaign restrictions pushed many candidates to campaign on social media, sometimes in divisive ways.
Mexico is about to join the club. Following a controversial constitutional change that the outgoing president, Andrés Manuel ...
Nearly 100 million Mexicans are set to take part in an unprecedented election on June 1 that will reshape the country's ...