Overview
- Officials unveiled a nationwide schedule for public events, with Mexico City hearings ongoing and the first state forum set for Puebla on September 24, all streamed live from Segob’s Salón Revolución.
- The portal reformaelectoral.gob.mx is active for registration, proposal submissions, calendars and session materials, and has drawn more than 10,000 visits so far.
- The commission approved public‑opinion surveys that will begin in October to complement testimony gathered in hearings and forums.
- The consultation is structured around 10 thematic axes covering political freedoms, party rules, campaign finance oversight, electoral authorities and justice, representation, diaspora voting, communication, eligibility and immunity, and participatory mechanisms including revocation.
- Inputs from debates—open to citizens with opposing views and informed by exchanges with INE and the TEPJF—will be synthesized into conclusions for President Sheinbaum in January, with a possible initiative to Congress on February 1.