Judiciary Election Draws Thousands

“18,447 candidates, diverse in gender, aim for various judicial roles. With registration errors addressed, the stringent selection process proceeds, emphasizing specialization and gender parity by January 31, 2025.”

**Over 18,000 Candidates Register for Judicial Positions; Election to Proceed as Planned**

On November 25, 2024, it was officially announced that an impressive total of 18,447 individuals have registered to be evaluated for various judicial roles. This process is conducted by the Evaluation Committee on behalf of the Federal Executive Branch, which is responsible for selecting potential candidates for judges, magistrates, and ministers, as well as members of the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal.

During a morning press conference held at the National Palace, details emerged showing a diverse pool of applicants: 10,862 men, 6,101 women, and 106 non-binary individuals. It was also highlighted that 480 of these applicants aimed for positions as ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice, 333 sought roles as magistrates within the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal, and 77 aspired to become magistrates in the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary. Additionally, 388 applied for Regional Chamber magistrate positions within the TEPJF, while 5,192 eyed Circuit Magistrate roles, and 10,599 aspired to be elected as District Judges in the federal judiciary.

Some 1,378 of these registrations contained errors, which were attributed to the route that involved the Federal Executive Branch’s Evaluation Committee, specifically related to the extraordinary election process for judicial positions. As the next step in this comprehensive procedure, by December 14, 2024, registrations will be verified for eligibility, and a list of qualified candidates will be published the following day. By January 31, 2025, the Committee will assess the suitability of candidates, followed by a public selection process on February 4, 2025, to finalize the list for nomination by the Executive Branch, with a particular emphasis on specialization and gender parity.

Mexico’s current leader, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, praised the unprecedented and historic interest from candidates in the judiciary election slated for June 1, 2025. In a meeting with the National Electoral Institute and the Secretary of the Interior, it was confirmed that despite tight timelines, the election remains feasible and plans are progressing accordingly.

**Secondary Article: Judicial Reform and Election Continuation Amid Political Unrest**

In the wake of recent political challenges, the integrity and reform of the judiciary system remain top priorities. Despite numerous obstacles, the electoral process for key judiciary positions is moving forward, illustrating the commitment to maintaining democratic processes within the judicial framework.

Significant attention has been on ensuring that these judicial elections proceed without delay. This initiative showcases an ongoing effort to enhance judicial transparency and accountability. Consultations between the National Electoral Institute and government officials have confirmed that, despite compressed schedules, the planned elections will occur as scheduled. This outcome is a testament to the collaborative efforts to reinforce the robustness of the judicial system and fortify public trust in legislative processes.

As these developments take place, stakeholders across the legal spectrum emphasize that this process is a pivotal step toward a more equitable, gender-balanced, and merit-driven judicial system. The proactive approach in handling the registrations and ensuring compliance with eligibility criteria demonstrates a commitment to upholding the integrity of the judiciary amid broader national and political challenges.