

Mexico's Record-Breaking Judicial Election: 507 Million Votes Counted
Mexico's INE Announces Results of Historic Judicial Election Mexico City – In a landmark event for the Mexican judicial system, the National Electoral Institute (INE) concluded the election for the country's judicial branch on June 1st, 2025. The election, unprecedented in its scale, saw a participation of 507 million Mexican citizens. Guadalupe Taddei, president of the INE, addressed the media, stating, “Una captura de 507 millones de votos de mexicanas y mexicanos que decidieron por la justicia de nuestro país,” which translates to “A capture of 507 million votes from Mexican women and men who decided for the justice of our country.” The process was meticulously documented and monitored by 170,000 electoral observers, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ms. Taddei detailed the multi-stage counting process, emphasizing the rigorous verification measures in place. The results were made available online in real-time, allowing for public scrutiny. The high voter turnout underscores the importance of this election for the future of Mexico's justice system. The transparent process sets a positive precedent for future elections.