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TEPJF Project Seeks to Validate TDJ Vote as 'Acordeón' Proof Falls Short

Magistrate Felipe de la Mata’s proposal heads to a plenary vote on Wednesday ahead of the August 28 cutoff for resolving challenges.

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Un acordeón chihuahuense.
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Overview

  • De la Mata concludes there is no evidence that the voting guides were financed by Morena or that voters used them, so the freedom of the vote was not endangered.
  • He inventories 87 physical guides and 225 digital items plus social posts, videos and news notes, and classifies them as private or technical materials lacking full probative value.
  • The draft notes exact coincidences in 51% of results with numbers on the guides but finds that correlation insufficient to annul the election.
  • The project states there is no proven coordinated, generalized illegal strategy, no identified officials or financiers, and no substantiated claims of paid social media promotion.
  • If endorsed, INE-issued certificates for Celia Maya, Eva Verónica de Gyves, Bernardo Bátiz, Indira Isabel García and Rufino H. León would remain in force, with the vote set for Wednesday, August 27.