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Mexico's ruling party slated to control the newly elected Supreme Court, vote tallies show By MEGAN JANETSKY and MARÍA VERZA , Associated Press Updated June 3, 2025 5:00 p.m.
Mexico's Ruling Party Slated to Control the Newly Elected Supreme Court, Vote Tallies Show. ... Previously a congresswoman, she’s a member of Morena and an ally of Mexico’s president.
A painted political sign in Mexico City urging "chilangos"—a common nickname for Mexico City residents— to vote on June 1 in the judicial elections. (William Savinar/ Courthouse News) MEXICO CITY (CN) ...
Mexico's ruling party headed toward control of newly elected Supreme Court, vote tallies show. Associated Press; Jun 3, 2025 ... she’s a member of Morena and an ally of Mexico’s president.
Mexico's ruling party slated to control the newly elected Supreme Court, vote tallies show ... Previously a congresswoman, she’s a member of Morena and an ally of Mexico’s president.
Mexico’s ruling party headed toward control of newly elected Supreme Court, ... Previously a congresswoman, she’s a member of Morena and clearly an ally of Mexico’s president.
Mexico's ruling party slated to control the newly elected Supreme Court, vote tallies show ... Previously a congresswoman, she’s a member of Morena and an ally of Mexico’s president.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s ruling Morena party appeared to be heading toward control over the Supreme Court, preliminary vote tallies of the country's first judicial election indicated.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's ruling Morena party appeared to be heading toward control over the Supreme Court, preliminary vote tallies of the country's first judicial election indicated.
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