
Mexico's Historic Judicial Elections: A Citizen's Guide to Choosing Judges
Mexico Holds Historic Judicial Elections: Citizens to Choose Judges and Magistrates Mexico is holding historic judicial elections on June 1st, 2025, marking the first time citizens directly elect judges and magistrates at all levels, including the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. This unprecedented event is designed to increase transparency and public participation in the judicial system. The process, however, is complex, requiring voters to fill out six separate ballots, each designating a candidate for a specific judicial position. "This is a unique election," explains a news report from teleSUR. "Mexicans will not simply check a box for a candidate but will have to fill out six ballots, each for a different judicial role." The video shows examples of the ballots, highlighting the complexity of the process. The Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) is prepared to oversee the elections, and reports indicate that they expect a voter turnout of at least 20%. Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican president, has provided instructional videos to help citizens understand the process, ensuring a smooth and informed election. The election's success will be a significant step towards a more transparent and participatory judicial system in Mexico, setting a potential precedent for other countries.