translated from Spanish: 36 would-be assistant directors are registered

Mexico City.-Federal and local election judges and directors registered as aspirants to occupy one of the four positions that will be vacant on the General Council of the National Electoral Institute (INE). Three days after the deadline set by the Chamber of Deputies for the registration of applicants, 36 specialists were registered in the process: 10 women and 26 men.

Among them are María del Carmen Carreón Castro, who currently serves as Judge of the Specialized Regional Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judiciary of the Federation (TEPJF), and Arcelia Santillán Cantú, current advisor at the same institution . In addition, state election counselors, including Graciela Amezola of Baja California, Salvador Domingo Franco de Hidalgo, José Manuel Sabino de Querétaro, José Olivares de Veracruz, Laura Fabiola Bringas de Durango, and Luis Espíndola Morales de Querétaro.Among the members of the local electoral courts who registered in the process are Noé Delgado López, an operating professional in the state of Aguascalientes and Emilio Lozano, election magistrate in Guerrero.Also on the list are the secretary of the Local Board of Puebla, Juan Manuel Crisanto, the postulant lawyer in electoral matters, Alejandro Romero Millán, the independent consultant Jorge Alejandro Neira and the member of the Electoral Institute of the State of Mexico, Manuel Carrillo Cervantes.De agreement with the call approved by the Chamber of Deputies, on February 28th will conclude the registration of the applicants to occupy the seats of the General Council of the INE who will be vacated in April, when four electoral directors end their term. Elected councillors will last in office for nine years.



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