
Local Candidate Marcela Gómez Talks Judicial Reform and the Importance of Voting
San Luis Potosí Judicial Election: Candidate Marcela Gómez Discusses Reform and Citizen Participation San Luis Potosí, Mexico – With the upcoming election for the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal fast approaching, candidates are making their voices heard. Marcela Gómez, candidate number 40, recently sat for an interview to discuss her platform and vision for the Tribunal. Gómez emphasized the importance of citizen participation in the election, stating, "The citizenry can participate in this election by marking the number of their candidacy on the blue ballot." She highlighted the Tribunal's role in the ongoing judicial reform, explaining its function as a body for "supervision, vigilance, evaluation, and, in its case, sanction of judicial personnel." Gómez also shared details of her extensive legal background, including her degrees in law and public administration and her experience working in both the public and private sectors. She expressed concern about the lack of public awareness regarding this critical election, but her campaign is working to increase voter engagement. The election is scheduled for June 1st, and Gómez's interview offers voters valuable insight into her qualifications and her plans for the future of the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal.