Presented By: Center for Political Studies - Institute for Social Research
The 2024 Mexican Elections in Context
Edgar Franco-Vivanco, Blanca Heredia, Itzel Soto, and Aleister Montfort
The 2024 Mexican Elections in Context
Edgar Franco-Vivanco: University of Michigan
Blanca Heredia: TalentumMx
Itzel Soto: Data Cívica
Aleister Montfort: entropía AI
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 | 2:30-4 PM Eastern
Michigan Union- Anderson ABC (1st Floor)
Next June, millions of Mexicans will head to the polls to elect a new president, along with 500 members of Congress, 128 members of the Senate, and thousands of local officials. The Mexican election is a pivotal event in Latin America, with significant implications for the US. With both countries sharing a 2,000-mile border, close economic ties, and common challenges, this election will address critical issues such as security, migration, economics, and the future of democratic institutions. This panel brings together a group of experts to delve into these topics and discuss the upcoming election in an international context.
The event will be recorded but not streamed.
Co-sponsored by the University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies (CPS), Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), and the Department of Political Science
Edgar Franco-Vivanco: University of Michigan
Blanca Heredia: TalentumMx
Itzel Soto: Data Cívica
Aleister Montfort: entropía AI
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 | 2:30-4 PM Eastern
Michigan Union- Anderson ABC (1st Floor)
Next June, millions of Mexicans will head to the polls to elect a new president, along with 500 members of Congress, 128 members of the Senate, and thousands of local officials. The Mexican election is a pivotal event in Latin America, with significant implications for the US. With both countries sharing a 2,000-mile border, close economic ties, and common challenges, this election will address critical issues such as security, migration, economics, and the future of democratic institutions. This panel brings together a group of experts to delve into these topics and discuss the upcoming election in an international context.
The event will be recorded but not streamed.
Co-sponsored by the University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies (CPS), Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), and the Department of Political Science
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