Among the candidates for ministers of the SCJN were Lorena Josefina Pérez Romo, Alma Delia González Centeno, Natalia Téllez Torres Orozco, Dora Alicia Martínez Valero, Estela Fuentes Jiménez and Luz María Zarza Delgado.
There are also Ingrid of Los Angeles Tapia Gutiérrez, Jasmín Bonilla García, Margarita Darlenne Rojas Olvera, Irma Guadalupe García Mendoza, María Estela Ríos González and Verónica Elizabeth Ucarza Sánchez, in addition to María Consuelo Rosillo Garfias and Cynthia Ortiz Monroy.
For the TDJ are, among others, Hasuba Villa Bedolla, Yolanda Otero García, Rosa María Salinas Silva, Martha Beatriz Pinedo Corrales, Fanny Lorena Jiménez Aguirre, Anabel Gordillo Arguello, María Elisa Vera Madrigal and María Belén Reyes Oropeza.
In the list of male aspiring TDJ were Rogelio Zacarías, Rodríguez Garduño, Adolfo Franco Guevara, Luis Miguel Ceja González, Juan Pedro Alcudia Vázquez, Emanuel Montiel Flores and Juan Carlos Salazar Soberanis.
Once the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Powers have completed their respective insaculations to reduce the number of candidates, President Claudia Sheinbaum, the plenary of deputies and the Senate, as well as the Plenary of the SCJN must choose those who will appear in the Ballots in the June 1 election.
Each power must send their lists to the Senate and this must send them to the National Electoral Institute (INE) for its inclusion in ballots.