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Posted on June 7, 2021

Dozens of candidates murdered ahead of Mexico’s June 6 elections

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On Sunday, the largest elections in the history of México will be held. But this electoral process has been tainted by the murder of at least 91 politicians — 36 of them candidates and aspiring candidates — from different parties, taking place since campaigning began in September 2020.

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