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Mexico Holds First Direct Election of Supreme Court Justices, Producing a Bench That Critics Say Is Structurally Dependent on the Ruling Party

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Rodrigo Espinoza
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Mexico Holds First Direct Election of Supreme Court Justices, Producing a Bench That Critics Say Is Structurally Dependent on the Ruling Party

Mexico has completed the world's first popular election of an entire supreme court, with nine of fifteen successful candidates linked to the Morena party coalition. Legal scholars say the result validates warnings that judicial elections in a dominant-party context produce partisan courts through democratic means β€” a finding with implications far beyond Mexico.

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