
Sheinbaum Defends 2024 Election Turnout: '13 Million Votes, Unprecedented'
Mexico City's 2024 Judicial Election: Sheinbaum Addresses Low Turnout Claims Mexico City – Claudia Sheinbaum, a prominent political figure, recently addressed concerns over voter turnout in the 2024 judicial elections. Sheinbaum countered claims of low participation by stating that 13 million people voted, a figure she described as "an unprecedented exercise." This number, she emphasized, surpasses the total number of votes received by the PRI party in the election. The video shows Sheinbaum presenting data to support her claim during a formal press conference. "¿Cómo pueden decir que fue poca gente 13 millones, es un ejercicio inédito?" Sheinbaum stated, directly challenging the opposition's narrative. The video provides a visual record of her presentation, showing charts and graphs that detail the election results. Sheinbaum's statement highlights the importance of understanding voter participation in democratic processes. The high turnout, even amidst criticism, suggests a strong engagement of the electorate in the election.