
Luis Carlos Ugalde
Luis Carlos Ugalde is a prominent Mexican political scientist and former president of the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE), known for his expertise in electoral processes and governance. He has been an influential voice in Mexico's discussions on democracy and electoral integrity, advocating for increased voter participation and transparency in elections. Recently, he was in the news for expressing his intention to vote in the upcoming judicial elections, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement despite widespread skepticism about the electoral process.
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Recent news mentions
Luis Carlos Ugalde collaborates with María Amparo Casar in documenting political financing issues.
La inversión del crimen, escribe María Elena MoreraLuis Carlos Ugalde highlighted the deficiencies in the electoral process and the implications for justice in Mexico.
Rumbo al 2027, piden contrarreformas tras tache de la OEA a elección judicialConsultant Luis Carlos Ugalde noted that it is logical for organized criminal groups to approach important judges and candidates.
Mexicans elect their judges under shadow of crime, corruptionLuis Carlos Ugalde is a consultant and former head of Mexico’s electoral commission.
Mexicans elect judges in unprecedented electionsLuis Carlos Ugalde is a consultant and former president of the Mexican electoral authority.
Mexicanos eligen a todos sus jueces bajo la sombra de la corrupción y el crimenLuis Carlos Ugalde mentioned that organized criminal groups likely tried to influence the election results.
Meksikoje – pirmi pasaulyje teisėjų rinkimaiLuis Carlos Ugalde, former president of the IFE, stated that he will go out to vote tomorrow.
A votar. Sí, a votar




























