Political Violence in Mexico

Two mayoral candidates were reported killed in Mexico, one in the northeast and another in the south, as part of a wave of political violence ahead of June elections.

Mayoral Candidates Killed in Mexico

Two mayoral candidates in Mexico were found dead, bringing the total to 17 contenders slain in the lead-up to the June 2 election. Drug cartels often target mayors to control local police or extort money from governments.

Violence Against Mayoral Candidates in Mexico

Two mayoral candidates in Mexico's Maravatio city were gunned down ahead of the June 2 election, highlighting the escalating violence and threat posed by drug cartels in the country's political landscape.