The Electoral Court of the State of Hidalgo (TEEH) determined that there was no gender-based political violence and the PAN challenged the determination, considering that there was gender-based political violence, which left the then-candidate in a situation of disadvantage and vulnerability against to the rest of the candidates.
For magistrates Janine Otálora, Felipe de la Mata, Felipe Alfredo Fuentes Barrera, Indalfer Infante, José Luis Vargas and Reyes Rodríguez Mondragón, it is not proven that the expressions denounced were intended to undermine the exercise of the political and electoral rights of the candidate, nor were they based on gender elements.
Thus, by a majority of six votes, they confirmed the resolution issued by the local court and, therefore, declared the gender-based political violence attributed to Sansores non-existent, given that the expressions are directed towards a political party, alleging the alleged nepotism that exists within of the. For this reason, they are within the framework of the political debate that occurs around electoral campaigns.