Morena Prepares for Judicial Elections on June 1

Morena, led by Rafel 'El Fisgón' Barajas, aims to mobilize 20 million voters for the upcoming judicial elections on June 1. The focus is on citizen participation amid challenges, especially in Mexico City where a target of 1.8 million votes has been set.


Morena Prepares for Judicial Elections on June 1

The national leadership of the party Morena is focused on mobilizing a minimum of 20 million people across the country on the day of the judicial election to be held on June 1. In this regard, work has already begun on the electoral and territorial assembly that will be deployed throughout all regions of Mexico.

The main objective of this deployment is to strengthen and ratify the judicial reform promoted by the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum in the early months of her administration. To achieve this goal, participation quotas have been distributed among the different states, with the mobilization of citizens being a significant challenge, as the elections will not be mandatory and will be the first of their kind in the country.

In this context, citizen participation is expected to be around 20%, a figure similar to that recorded during the revocation of mandate proposed by former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador. To achieve this goal, specific objectives have been established for each region, such as the request for 1,800,000 votes from the local structure of Mexico City.

To ensure the success of the electoral day, Morena has initiated internal training led by the president of the Political Training Institute, Rafael "El Fisgón" Barajas. The objective of this training is for party members to promote and defend participation in the judicial elections both in the media and on the street. In this regard, the aim is to strengthen communication and calls through all possible channels.