

Mexico's Elections: Record Turnout Shows Strong Citizen Engagement
Mexico's INE President Celebrates High Voter Turnout and Citizen Engagement in Recent Elections Mexico City, June 11, 2025 – Guadalupe Taddei, president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), delivered a powerful message today, highlighting the success of the recent elections and the increased participation of Mexican citizens. With over 458 million votes counted, Taddei emphasized that these figures represent more than just numbers; they are a concrete expression of a society actively engaged in shaping its institutions. "More than 458 million votes counted are not just numbers," Taddei stated. "They are the expression of a society that decides to participate actively in the construction of its institutions." She further underscored the significance of 25 million visits to the Conóceles citizen portal, demonstrating a high level of public interest and engagement. Taddei also praised the INE's performance, stating, "The INE fulfilled its mandate with professionalism and transparency." This commitment to transparency and fairness is crucial in maintaining public trust in the electoral process and ensuring the legitimacy of the results. The high voter turnout and engagement with the Conóceles portal signal a significant step toward a more participatory and representative democracy in Mexico. Taddei's concluding remarks, emphasizing that the judicial power now reflects the popular will, offer a positive and hopeful outlook for the future of Mexican justice.