“The Federal Legislative Evaluation Committee is registering the aspiring judicial officials who will be elected in June 2025. As of November 15, there are 2,378 people, the majority in the validation process. You can still participate; The deadline closes on November 24,” Morena coordinator Ricardo Monreal wrote on his social networks.
Six days ago, the last cut of the Judiciary Evaluation Committee indicated that six aspiring candidates had registered. The Executive Branch has not provided any information on this matter.
The call establishes that from November 5 to 24, those people interested in participating in the process will be able to register; Subsequently, the Evaluation Committees of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branch will have two and a half months to purge the lists of candidates through three processes, including insaculation. In the end there will be a list with three candidates per position.
In total, 881 positions will be at stake, including ministers, magistrates and judges.
Will be elected in 2025:
- 5 ministers and 4 ministers of the Court
- 3 magistrates and 2 magistrates of the Judicial Disciplinary Court
- 1 magistrates and 1 magistrate of the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal.
- 10 magistrates and 5 magistrates from the Regional Chambers of the Electoral Court
- 464 magistrates of Collegiate Circuit Courts and magistrates of collegiate courts of appeal
- 386 District Judges
They will be elected in different ways: for the Court, the new Disciplinary Court and the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Court will be elected at the national level; For the regional chambers of the Electoral Court, the magistrates will be elected by region in their corresponding multi-member constituency and the Collegiate Circuit Courts, the Collegiate Courts of Appeal and the District judges will be elected by judicial circuit.