
Mexican Judicial Elections: Independent Analysis Reveals Surprising Candidate Affiliations
Mexico's Upcoming Judicial Elections: A Data-Driven Look at Candidate Affiliations Mexico is gearing up for crucial judicial elections, and the process is generating considerable debate. Recently, data analyst Viri Rios released a video detailing her independent assessment of 117 candidates. Her findings challenge common assumptions about the candidates' political affiliations. Rios's research, conducted using a tool she designed, reveals a surprising lack of partisan alignment among a significant portion of the candidates. "55% of the candidates show no clear partisan affiliation," Rios states in her video. This contrasts sharply with claims that all candidates are tied to the Morena party. However, Rios's analysis also highlights that 36% of the candidates do have clear ties to Morena, while a smaller percentage are affiliated with other parties like PRI and PAN. This nuanced picture underscores the complexity of the election and the importance of individual voter research. Rios emphasizes the need for informed participation in the election, urging voters to utilize her tool to gain a better understanding of the candidates' backgrounds and potential biases. Her work provides a valuable resource for Mexican citizens seeking to make informed decisions in this critical election. The availability of this data empowers voters to make choices based on facts, rather than relying on potentially misleading narratives.