Tag: electoral reform
Mexico Approves Reform on Foreign Election Interference
Mexico has approved constitutional reforms delaying the next judicial election until 2028 and introducing foreign interference as a legal cause for annulling electoral outcomes.
June 2, 2026
Mexican Senate Approves Historic Reform Shielding Elections From Foreign Interference
The Mexico’s Senate approved an emergency constitutional reform on May 29 to annul elections in cases where foreign interference is proven to have influenced the final voting outcomes. The Mexican Congress approved a historic constitutional reform to annul elections when foreign interference is proven to have influenced voting results, shielding national sovereignty from external intervention. […]
May 29, 2026
Sheinbaum Warns of Foreign Interference in 2027 Vote
Sheinbaum warns of foreign interference in Mexico’s 2027 elections and backs a proposal allowing cancellation of results if proven, pending legal definition.
May 29, 2026
Milei Seeks to Eliminate Argentina’s Primary Elections
His new electoral reform bill also targets party financing. On Tuesday, far-right President Javier Milei announced that he will send a bill to eliminate the Open, Simultaneous, and Mandatory Primary Elections (PASO) and reform other aspects of Argentina’s electoral system. RELATED: Argentinean President Milei Denounced for Disability Abandonment “Tomorrow we are sending the electoral reform […]
April 22, 2026
Sheinbaum Submits Electoral Reform Cutting Senate Seats
Mexico’s president will send Congress a reform bill reducing Senate seats, cutting election costs and expanding participatory mechanisms.