
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Breaking Speed in Vote Counting
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Voter Turnout and Timely Vote Count Mexico witnessed a historic moment on June 2nd, 2025, with the renewal of various positions within the Judicial Power. The INE Council President, Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, announced that citizen participation in the elections reached between 12.57% and 13.32%, according to a statistical sample. This announcement is significant, as Taddei emphasized a key difference from previous electoral processes: "Unlike previous electoral processes, this time, vote counting for judicial positions began at six in the afternoon." This prompt action in counting votes marks a departure from past practices and promises greater transparency and efficiency in the election process. The speed of the vote count is seen as a positive step towards a more modern and efficient electoral system. The INE's commitment to timely and accurate reporting of election results builds public trust and confidence in the integrity of the process.