
Mexico's Low Voter Turnout in Judicial Elections Raises Concerns
Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Sparks Controversy and Allegations of Irregularities Mexico City, June 3, 2025 - The recent judicial elections in Mexico have been met with significant criticism following reports of exceptionally low voter turnout and allegations of widespread irregularities. The low participation rate, coupled with reports of ballot tampering and organized voter manipulation, has prompted concerns about the legitimacy of the election results. Latinus journalist, in a recent video report, highlighted these concerns. The report featured footage from various polling stations across the country, showing sparsely populated locations, contrasting sharply with the government's claims of widespread support. The video also included interviews with citizens expressing concerns about the election process. "The president has been saying for a year that she had 36 million votes backing the judicial election; only 13 million actually voted," stated the Latinus journalist, adding that "This election was a farce." The low voter turnout, combined with the reported irregularities, has led to calls for a thorough investigation into the electoral process. Opposition parties have already begun taking steps to challenge the results. The events highlight ongoing concerns about democratic processes and fair elections in Mexico.