Reforms, conflicts and electoral processes in the plebiscites of the Ignacio Zaragoza Auxiliary Board, Puebla (2014-2022)
Abstract
The objective of this article is to describe the 2014, 2019 and 2022 electoral processes of the Junta Auxiliar Ignacio Zaragoza to determine the main problems and understand how these processes contribute to local participation; The methodology used is mixed, a statistical and documentary review of the plebiscites is carried out and interviews are carried out with people involved in the plebiscites in order to know the perception of the community. The limitations found are the lack of information from the institutions in charge and the few studies on this subject. The plebiscite process is an exercise that requires a legal and political review of the way it is executed due to the problems it presents and also the low participation of the population, since the auxiliary authorities are the closest to the community and represent a link more of local participation.
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