New team at the INE!
The Chamber of Deputies has just moved its chips on the electoral board. They appointed three new advisors to the National Electoral Institute, who have already sworn in to stay until April 2035. That’s right, a full decade.
Those chosen are Arturo Manuel Chávez López, Blanca Yassahara Cruz García and Frida Denisse Gómez Puga. They replace those who are leaving. And here comes the juicy part: who are they really?
The profile of each one
Arturo Manuel Chávez López brings academic credentials: master in political sociology and professor at UNAM. But it’s not just theory. He comes from directing Graphic Workshops of Mexico, where he coordinated nothing less than the printing of electoral ballots. Now that’s knowing the process from the inside out.
Blanca Yassahara Cruz García is pure electoral experience. Graduate and master in Law from the BUAP, she was president advisor of the Electoral Institute of the State of Puebla. More than a decade involved in federal electoral processes within the INE itself. He knows how the machinery works.
Frida Denisse Gómez Puga, for her part, comes from the judicial and electoral field. Graduated in Law from the UANL, she has worked in the Electoral Court of Tamaulipas and was head of the Internal Control Body of the electoral institute of that state.
The data that matters
The new councilors were selected from nearly 400 candidates.
Yes, you read that right: almost four hundred people competed for these three spots. A process that seeks to strengthen the structure of the INE just when key electoral processes are coming up.
His legal, administrative and electoral experience will be decisive for what is to come. Because in politics, as in theater, each new actor changes the play.




