
Mexican electoral system
Mexico's electoral system is a democratic structure designed to ensure fair representation. It combines direct voting and proportional representation to elect the President, Congress, and local officials. The President is chosen through a majority vote, while Congress members are elected via a mix of individual candidate votes and party lists to reflect diverse political views. The Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) oversees elections to maintain transparency and impartiality. This system promotes balanced representation, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles, allowing citizens to participate actively in choosing their leaders and shaping government policies.