
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Morena's Strong Showing in Preliminary Results
Mexico's 2025 Judicial Elections: Preliminary Results Show Morena's Influence Mexico City, June 2, 2025 – Preliminary results from Mexico's 2025 Judicial Elections are in, revealing a significant showing by candidates affiliated with the Morena party. With 46.9% of the 39,530 ballots counted, the election has seen a 11.2% citizen participation rate. The vote count is expected to continue for three more days. "The count of votes will extend for ten days," stated the presenter in the Latinus Diario video. "The INE (National Electoral Institute) has reported that the district computing system began operations immediately after the close of the election." The video highlights leading candidates such as Leni Abatres Guadarrama, garnering 4.8% of the vote, and Yasmin Esquivel Mossa at 4.17%. The presenter also notes that Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is currently leading the count. The INE has clarified that final results and the release of winning candidates' names will be delayed until June 15th, pending verification of candidate eligibility. The final results are expected to be available by September 1st, when the new justices will take their oath of office. This election is crucial for shaping the future of Mexico's judicial system, and the ongoing vote count will undoubtedly be followed closely by citizens and political analysts alike.