

Mexico City Election: Votes on the Road in Taxis
Mexico City's Judicial Election: Votes Transported by Taxi Mexico City is currently holding a Judicial Election, and the process has revealed an unusual method of vote transportation. Unlike traditional methods, votes from various polling stations are being transported to INE counting centers via taxis. This was confirmed by a reporter from Milenio Televisión, who followed one such taxi journey in real-time. "This taxi, with Mexico City plates, is carrying votes from people who voted today at different locations," reported Areli Lorenziana, a Milenio Televisión reporter, while tracking a taxi transporting ballots. The reporter's live feed showed the taxi navigating city streets, highlighting the challenges of transporting ballots across the city. The process has drawn attention due to the time it takes to collect votes from all locations. Some journeys are short, while others take hours, depending on traffic. This has raised questions about the efficiency of the system and the potential delay in announcing election results. However, officials have confirmed that all votes will be counted, ensuring a final, official result. The use of taxis to transport votes, though unconventional, highlights the logistical complexities of holding elections in a large, diverse city like Mexico City. The video footage provides a unique perspective on the election process and underscores the dedication of those ensuring all votes are counted.